Campaign Photography: Durham Region, Ontario

Campaign Photography: Durham Region, Ontario

Trinity Design Photography provides strong political storytelling photography for candidates running for office in the Durham Region. Our thirteen years of experience combined with an understanding of the rules stated by Elections Ontario provides clients with a base for starting their political campaign. That being said we always recommend referring to the Candidates Guide (F 0405) for the most current information as this article ages.

NOTE: Images shown are from clients and showcase our work in this field or captured at events where political figures are present, asking local photographers to purchase event images can be a great way to flush out your social media campaign where applicable.

Read your Candidates Guide (F0405) from cover to cover.

This will give you the full understanding of the rules around the content you are creating, timelines for creating it and blackout periods where it cannot be used in your campaign.

Images created must be done using your own funds.

Images made for example, while sitting as a councillor for a municipality cannot be used for campaigning again for that same role. Same goes for that employer funded headshot from any job you hold outside the political arena.

The CFO of your campaign finances pays for all images created for your campaign.

“The CFO administers budgets and authorizes all payments, keeps records of all the financial transactions and issues tax credit receipts to contributors.” (EO  – Candidates Guide)

Restrictions on Commercial Advertising.

“It is important for candidates to note that there are restrictions on paid political advertising on specific days in the campaign period. This is called a blackout period. The blackout period includes the day before election day and election day for all elections.” (EO  – Candidates Guide)

What is political advertising?

“Social media posts by an individual are generally not considered political advertising. However, if the placement of the posts involves any production or distribution costs, the posts may be considered political advertising.

Political advertising on social media

Paid commercial advertising appearing on social media platforms and social media posts where a fee has been paid for production, distribution or promotion may be considered political advertising.” (EO  – Website)

Creating images can feel a little daunting so here is what we recommend for your run for office based on the experience we have gained at the municipal, provincial and federal levels. We have created images for all three levels so this is problem solving we have worked on with dozens of candidates.

The Headshot

When creating your headshot we recommend you create a few varied images to ensure your marketing team has images for your sign, your website and your mailers.

Keep these simple on a white background so it’s easy to clip and place you on the right content.

Use them consistently across your content for face/campaign recognition.

Studio images with lighting are preferred as they are typically better detail and can be enlarged to suit a variety of campaign materials. 

KEY INSIGHT: Make sure it’s a current photo, not one from ten years ago – constituents will notice (even if it was from a previous campaign).

Do NOT use Ai. 

In a world with generative AI it will be tempting to generate images and I cannot stress enough DO NOT USE Ai.

While some people may be completely fine with Ai imagery there is I would argue a LARGER group of the population who finds it disingenuous, bad for the environment and generated on existing creative work.

Do not risk alienating your voters with Ai generative content and create a stand out campaign featuring an authentic series of images that showcase YOU.

What To Wear

Depending on what level of government you are running for what you wear is essential.

While we consider clothing “the frame” in headshots it is also important to consider that colour can also link you to political parties – so during a municipal campaign where parties are not in the mix it is still important to wear something that flatters your complexion and doesn’t cast colour on your skin.

During provincial and federal campaigns it is important to consider the outfits in relation to the party colours your images are appearing in. As new parties are created even the tone of the colour can matter so do your research.

What story do you want to tell?

While headshots are considered the bare minimum for a campaign I would also recommend a photography package that includes images of the candidate engaging in the community.

Highlight the work you already do – meeting people at doors, working at local events that support your community and organizations that you believe in. Are you a runner? Show yourself running. Do you like to paint? We can also capture your personal hobbies.

In the age of social media this ads to the “story” you are telling prospective voters. Align that with the videos you are showcasing on social media to build a well-rounded visual campaign.

With all that information buzzing inside your head we would love you to reach out if you plan to run in the Durham Region. We can help cut through the noise and align your photography with your campaign goals and budgets.

Kirsten McGoey

Kirsten McGoey

Visual Storyteller

Trinity Design Photography has served the Durham Region for over 13 years and counting. They offer a variety of retail and commercial photography services for your family and your business.

Getting Down to “Business” Photography

Getting Down to “Business” Photography

Business Photography: Where do you start?

The art of business photography is work with a client to create a series of images that will represent their personal brand or business brand.

Quality over Quantity

This is a quality over quantity proposition by where the quality matters in each image much more in the long run. A client once said to me I hired you for this event because last year I received 1000 photos of which I only felt 50 worked, when I hire you I know if you give me 250 I will be able to use them all. 

What do we explore before we even take a photo? 

Just like a traditional headshot for business packages we explore the following:

  • what is your immediate budget?
  • what is the long term plan for images of your brand?
  • how the images will be used?
  • what location works best for your brand?
  • will the images be cut out and used on different sorts of media?
  • wardrobe discussions to align the clothing with your brand and ensure it looks amazing on camera

Why we recommend booking out the day.

To create images that tell your story it is never just one photo. It’s very normal for a client to be a little nervous and need a simple thing – time. It is key we work poses, outfits and use the time to get comfortable.

We have packages that start at 20 images through to 50 images. Anything more results in filler images* that will not be used. We want to showcase you, your staff, your office, your services and the vital storylines that make your business unique.

* Exception would be product photography but in those cases we do not cover those in business packages but instead in commercial photography quotes for each individual company.

Success Stories of Business Packages in Action

Below we are showing some business packages in action that are supporting local businesses in Durham Region today:

Dentists-Birch Dental

The dental team at Birch Dental wanted images to launch their new business and they had a wonderful, modern new office that was bathed in natural light. We prepared for the images we wanted, needed and the nice to haves. In the end the final results align with their modern brand and showcase these two entreprenuers for potential clients and existing ones.

The owner of Parents Therapeutic Massage wanted to showcase her treatment room and her brand. We brought in models to shoot treatments in the room you would be in and showcased Melissa the owner at work. A blend of the warmth and skills she provides to keep parents going with her treatments is in the images.

As our MP for Whitby Ryan Turnbull wanted to showcase the partnerships he has with various people and organizations across Whitby. His website shows him in action to meet with constituents and also included some headshots. Images are bright and colourful to match the enthusiasm he brings to the table as a member of parliament.

How do I choose which package works best?

Choosing a package for your business photography should align with your budget for the year. We never want to sell you more images than you need, again quality is our first goal and aligning with your growth strategy is a close second.

Want to learn more?

Send us a connect form and we will call to walk you through our process, your business and make recommendations.

Kirsten McGoey | Trinity Design | Visual Storyteller

The Visual Story of MP Ryan Turnbull

The Visual Story of MP Ryan Turnbull

Creating effective photographic storytelling is unique to each person and the service they provide. Ryan Turnbull is a local MP in Whitby, Ontario and reached out to document his working day for his constiuent website. This site serves as a hub of information and a connection point for Whitby constituents to reach out to Ryan and his staff about key issues concerning the Whitby riding. In addition, there are links to many key services provided by the Federal Goverment – such as passports, old age security, the CRA and many more.

(above) Ryan connecting with staff who showed him how they work in the centre and tested out some machines together.

(below) Ryan shown in the Whitby Public Library – a stunning building designed in 2005 by Shore Tilbe Irwin and Partners (now Perkins+Will).

“My name is Ryan Turnbull and I am your MP for the riding of Whitby in Ontario, Canada: a fast-growing and diverse community just east of Toronto.(-) I am passionate about social issues as well as building a sustainable, eco-responsible economy.” (quote from website)

Telling the story of Ryan Turnbull, MP involved visiting his real constituents all over Whitby. Showing real people engaging with Ryan in community hubs, on campus at Durham College and businesses throughout Whitby allowed for great storytelling alongside connecting in real time with constituents, students, faculty and business owners. Ryan has been the Whitby MP since 2019.

Below: Ryan is shown at the Whitby Seniors Centre in the cafeteria engaged with constituents who know him well and had a hearty discussion on local issues.

 

Above (1): Ryan making espresso at Bistro ’67. (2) At the Maker’s Hub with Cheryl experiencing the confetti throws from her live shows during COVID. (3) Learning some paddy making skills in the food school at Durham College. (4) Testing the machines with Elliot at the Abilities Centre.

Above: Ryan is shown in a Durham College’s Mechanical Technician – Elevating Devices as a professor runs through servicing an escalator alongside students.

Above: Ryan is shown in a Durham College’s farm fresh and accessible year-round container which grows food; think shipping container with a hydroponic equipment that create rows of “bunk beds” for growing food even on the coldest Canadian winter days.

To book us to tell your story: https://trinitydesign.ca/connect-2/

Kirsten McGoey | Visual Storyteller

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