What to Blog About as a Photographer (50 Ideas That Actually Work)

What to Blog About as a Photographer (50 Ideas That Actually Work)

If you’ve ever sat down to write a blog post and thought,
“I have no idea what to even write about…”
you’re not alone.

Most photographers know they should be blogging, but they either:

  • run out of ideas

  • overthink it

  • or end up posting random sessions without a strategy

The truth is, blogging only works when you’re writing content that people are already searching for.

Once you understand what to blog about, everything changes.

Your website starts getting traffic.
Your inquiries become more consistent.
And instead of chasing clients, they start finding you.

Let’s make this simple.

The Secret to Blogging That Actually Works

You don’t need to be a “writer” to blog successfully.

You just need to answer questions your ideal clients are already asking.

Think about what your clients are Googling before they book:

  • What should we wear?

  • Where should we take photos?

  • What will the session be like?

  • How much does it cost?

Those questions are your content.

When you answer them, Google and AI tools start sending people your way.

50 Blog Post Ideas for Photographers

Use these as-is or tweak them for your location and niche.

Location-Based Blog Posts

These are some of the easiest posts to rank for.

  1. Best locations for family photos in Greenville SC

  2. Outdoor photo locations in Greenville SC

  3. Best parks for photos in Greenville SC

  4. Hidden gem photo locations in Greenville SC

  5. Downtown Greenville photo spots

  6. Furman University photo session ideas

  7. Paris Mountain State Park family photos

  8. Spring photo locations in Greenville SC

  9. Fall photo locations in Greenville SC

  10. Sunset photo locations in Greenville SC

What to Wear / Prep Content

These build trust fast.

  1. What to wear for family photos

  2. What to wear for newborn photos at home

  3. What colors photograph best for family sessions

  4. Outfit ideas for moms for photo sessions

  5. How to coordinate outfits for family photos

  6. What not to wear for family photos

  7. How to prepare kids for a photo session

  8. How to prepare your home for newborn photos

  9. What to bring to a newborn session

  10. How to get your husband on board for photos

Newborn Photography Topics

Perfect for your newborn course.

  1. What to expect during an in-home newborn session

  2. When to book a newborn photographer

  3. How old should baby be for newborn photos

  4. What if my baby is fussy during photos

  5. Do I need to clean my house for newborn photos

  6. What should my baby wear for photos

  7. Lifestyle vs posed newborn photography

  8. How long do newborn sessions take

  9. Can siblings be included in newborn photos

  10. Is natural light enough for newborn photography

Family Session Education

These are high-converting topics.

  1. How to pose families naturally

  2. What to expect during a family photo session

  3. How to get genuine smiles from kids

  4. What if my kids don’t cooperate during photos

  5. How long should a family session be

  6. Are mini sessions worth it

  7. What time of day is best for family photos

  8. How to choose the right photographer

  9. What happens if it rains on photo day

  10. How to make your photo session fun and stress-free

Pricing + Decision-Based Content

These bring in ready-to-book clients.

  1. How much does a family photographer cost in Greenville SC

  2. Why photography is an investment

  3. What’s included in a photography session

  4. Why some photographers charge more than others

  5. How to choose a photographer within your budget

Differentiation + Authority Content

These set you apart.

  1. Why video is the future of family photography

  2. Photo vs video sessions: which should you choose

  3. Why candid photos matter more than perfect poses

  4. How to capture real connection in photos

  5. What makes a great family photo session

How to Turn These Into Traffic

Here’s the key:

Don’t just write the post.
Optimize it.

Make sure each blog includes:

  • your keyword in the title

  • your keyword in the first paragraph

  • headings throughout the post

  • location when relevant

  • helpful, clear answers

And most importantly…

Write like you talk.

Want the Exact Strategy I Use?

If you’re reading this and thinking,
“This is helpful, but I still don’t know how to turn this into a system…”

That’s exactly why I created SEO Made Simple for Photographers.

Inside the course, I show you:

  • how to choose the right blog topics

  • how to find keywords that actually rank

  • how to structure your posts step-by-step

  • how I built my site to get 1,000+ monthly clicks

So you’re not just blogging…

You’re blogging with a strategy that actually brings in clients.

FAQs

How often should photographers blog?

Consistency matters more than frequency. Even 1–2 posts per month can make a big impact over time.

Do I need to blog every session?

No. It’s more effective to mix session posts with educational, search-based content.

What kind of blog posts bring in the most clients?

Posts that answer real questions like pricing, what to expect, and how to prepare tend to convert the best.

Can blogging really get me photography clients?

Yes. When done correctly, blogging is one of the most reliable ways to bring in consistent, high-quality inquiries.

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