Did you know that on average 55% of people spend less than 15 seconds on a website?
Ideally you have to communicate your dental practice’s services, ethos and feel fast and efficiently to encourage the visitor to want to find out more about your dental practice. A picture says a thousand words and this could not be more true when it comes to your website.
That’s why at Rose & Co. we provide personalised photography to let your visitors see inside your dental practice. Be it an artistic shot of the reception, a goofy staff picture, or a dentist in action doing what they do best, using bespoke photography adds that personal touch to your online presence whilst allowing you to keep your brand consistent.
Our dental photography packages include staff profile photos, dental team photos, over the shoulder dental treatment shots, dental practice interior and exterior shots and what we like to call ‘incidentals’ (generic photos for use across websites, social media etc).
We utilise a full range of professional photographic equipment including the latest LED lighting, softboxes, backdrops and of course the latest professional high specification DSLR cameras.
Our dental photography packages are priced at full day or half day rate. Following the capture of images we provide you with all the digital image files so that you can use across print, website and social media.
Below are a selection of images captured at various dental practices in UK and Europe to show you our unique style of photography in the dental market.
Individual staff profiles
Team photographs
Team members in action
Reception area
Surgeries
Practice exterior
Incidental shots
*please note travel expenses are not included and are calculated on an individual basis
To explore how we can help you with your dental practice look great on your website & marketing material, book a free call with us.
We understand you’re busy, so book online to save lots of shenanigans with diaries. You can go old school too and send an email to connect@roseand.co and we’ll get things sorted that way.