For a photographer, social media is not a marketing channel bolted onto the work. It is the work, shown. Your feed is your portfolio, and the client booking their wedding or shoot is choosing from exactly what they see there.
The photographers who stay booked are the ones who stay visible, with a consistent eye. A steady stream of your best frames, in your style, is what makes the right client feel they have found the one.


Why photographers win on a consistent eye
Clients do not book a photographer from a price list. They book from a body of work that feels like the images they want of their own day. Show your style consistently and you attract exactly the clients who love it, and repel the ones who do not, which is a good thing.
What to post
These are the angles Native works from for a business like yours, so you never face a blank caption:
- A favourite frame. A single strong image, well chosen. Your feed is your living portfolio, so curate it.
- A recent shoot. A short set from a wedding, a portrait, a project. Show the range and the consistency of your eye.
- Behind the scenes. The setup, the light you waited for, the moment before the shot. Process reveals the craft.
- A happy client. A couple, a family, a brand delighted with the results. Real results build real bookings.
- Your point of view. What you look for, why you shoot the way you do. It attracts clients who want exactly that.


Finding a rhythm you can keep
Three or four posts a week suits a photographer, because you are producing beautiful work constantly. The discipline is curation: post consistently in your style, not everything you shoot. A tight, coherent feed sells better than a firehose.
The mistake to avoid
Posting inconsistently, or diluting your style to appeal to everyone. A photographer's feed should feel unmistakably yours. The right clients book you because of your eye, not despite it.
How Native does it for you
Native learns your style and your voice, then keeps a steady feed going: favourite frames, recent shoots, behind-the-scenes, happy clients. You approve from your phone between jobs, and it publishes on a rhythm that keeps the right enquiries coming.


You focus on the shoot. Native makes sure your best work stays in front of the clients who want exactly it.