Team brand photos: KK Digital Marketing

KK Digital Marketing is one of my every-other-month clients, but truthfully, in the last few months, it’s been hard to make it work with all the lockdowns! Thankfully, we managed to sneak a session in before the stay-at-home order. Now, the girls have a few updated team photos at Breather on George Street in the Byward Market.

digital marketers looking at cellphone together leaning against brick walldigital marketer sitting at a table with laptop female entrepreneur drinking iced coffee sitting at a table with her laptopfemale entrepreneurs looking badass leaning against brick wall female entrepreneur holding laptop leaning against a brick wall female entrepreneur wearing black leaning against a brick wall female entrepreneur wearing yellow leaning against a brick walldigital marketer wearing glasses sitting at a table with laptopdigital marketing team sitting at a desk collaboratingdigital marketing team sitting at a desk working on their laptops and drinking an iced coffee woman holding cellphone texting and smiling off camera woman sitting cross legged on couch smiling at the camera woman holding cellphone texting and smiling off camera woman wearing pink nail polish typing on laptop at wooden desk

Every-other-month packages are great for entrepreneurs and creatives who post regularly to social media and need updated content often. As a digital marketing agency, the girls of KK know it’s important to keep fresh photos in the rotation.

If you want to know more about my branding session packages, send an email to info@thenotleycreative. I’ll forward my pricing info!

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