Business photography is no longer just an addition to brand communication — it has become an essential part of it. Today, strong visual content lives across media publications, social media, PR materials, employer branding, and corporate communication channels.

In May, I had the pleasure of working with Public Dialog on a photography project for Żabka, related to the opening of the 11,000th franchise store of the brand.

The project included two intensive shooting days:

The resulting images were used in media publications and brand communication.

Authenticity in the Age of AI-Generated Content

In a time when the internet is increasingly filled with AI-generated visuals, authenticity has become one of the most valuable assets in brand and media communication.

Audiences are becoming faster at recognising synthetic imagery. Companies, journalists, and social media users are actively looking for real stories, real people, and real environments they can trust.

This is why professional business photography still holds significant value — especially in PR and brand communication. Images captured in real working environments build credibility, show organisational culture, and allow brands to communicate in a more natural and trustworthy way.

In projects like this, it is not only about creating visually strong images, but also about producing content that is genuinely useful in communication:

  • for media outlets
  • for LinkedIn and social media
  • for corporate websites
  • for employer branding
  • and for ongoing marketing activities
Artur stocking shelves and arranging products in a Żabka store in Gdynia during daily operations

One Project, Many Applications

A modern business photoshoot rarely ends with just a few images “for an article”.

Companies today need a consistent visual library that can be used across multiple channels over time. During this project for Żabka, we created a wide range of materials, including:

  • portrait photography
  • environmental and interior shots of the store
  • natural interaction moments
  • branding-focused images
  • event photography
  • and more documentary-style visuals

This type of image library gives marketing and PR teams great flexibility. A single shoot can support media communication, social media content, recruitment materials, and business presentations.

It is also a far more authentic solution than relying on generic stock photography.

Business Photography Under Time Pressure

Commercial photo shoots often take place in fast-paced environments — especially before a store opening or a major public event.

In this case, timing was particularly demanding. The day before the opening is usually one of the busiest moments for the client’s team, filled with operational tasks and final preparations. At the same time, professional imagery needs to be produced and delivered for media and brand communication.

Another important factor is working within PR agency coordination. In such projects, the photographer often meets the people being photographed for the first time directly on set. Trust, comfort, and communication need to be built very quickly.

This is why communication, experience, and the ability to work with people are just as important as technical skills. Good business photography is not only about light and equipment — it is also about atmosphere and the ability to quickly break the ice.

Especially in portrait photography, natural results appear only when the subject feels comfortable despite time pressure and a busy schedule.

Artur Olszewski proudly posing in front of his Żabka store in Gdynia during a branding photography session

Photography for PR, Media, and Modern Brands

More and more companies treat professional photography as part of their communication strategy rather than a one-time addition to an event.

Well-prepared visual content helps brands:

  • build credibility
  • maintain a consistent image
  • improve media communication quality
  • stand out through authenticity
  • and connect more effectively with online audiences

Working with PR agencies, marketing departments, and communication teams requires flexibility, speed, and a strong understanding of business context.

This is exactly what I enjoy most about this type of work — creating images that not only look good, but actually support real communication goals for brands.

Do You Need Photography for Your Brand or Project?

I offer:

I work in Gdynia, Warsaw, and across Poland.

If you are planning a shoot for your company, event, or communication campaign — feel free to get in touch.

Artur slicing fresh pizza in a Żabka convenience store in Gdynia during food preparation
Exterior view of a Żabka convenience store in Gdynia – retail and business branding photography
Polska wersja Tekst alternatywny (ALT): Artur układa produkty na półkach w sklepie Żabka w Gdyni podczas pracy Tytuł: Artur układa produkty w Żabce w Gdyni | fotografia biznesowa Podpis: Artur podczas układania produktów na półkach w swoim sklepie Żabka w Gdyni Opis: Profesjonalna fotografia biznesowa przedstawiająca Artura podczas układania produktów na półkach w sklepie Żabka w Gdyni. Zdjęcie pokazuje codzienną pracę franczyzobiorcy, dbałość o ekspozycję towaru oraz realne funkcjonowanie sklepu. Tego typu ujęcia doskonale wspierają komunikację marki, materiały PR, storytelling franczyzowy oraz autentyczny wizerunek biznesu lokalnego. English version ALT text: Artur stocking shelves and arranging products in a Żabka store in Gdynia during daily operations Title: Artur stocking shelves in Żabka Gdynia | business photography Caption: Artur arranging products on shelves in his Żabka store in Gdynia during everyday work Description: Professional business photography featuring Artur stocking shelves and arranging products in his Żabka convenience store in Gdynia, Poland. The image captures the reality of daily retail operations, attention to detail, and the hands-on nature of franchise ownership. Ideal for franchise marketing, PR communications, employer branding, and authentic business storytelling created by a professional company branding photographer. artur sprawdza produkty i stany w skanerze Polska wersja Tekst alternatywny (ALT): Artur sprawdza stany produktów w sklepie Żabka w Gdyni za pomocą skanera Tytuł: Artur sprawdza stany produktów – Żabka Gdynia | fotografia biznesowa Podpis: Artur podczas sprawdzania stanów magazynowych w swoim sklepie Żabka w Gdyni przy użyciu skanera Opis: Profesjonalna fotografia biznesowa przedstawiająca Artura sprawdzającego stany produktów w sklepie Żabka w Gdyni za pomocą skanera. Ujęcie pokazuje codzienne obowiązki franczyzobiorcy, zarządzanie asortymentem oraz operacyjną stronę prowadzenia sklepu. Zdjęcie doskonale sprawdza się w materiałach PR, komunikacji franczyzowej, employer brandingu oraz w autentycznym storytellingu biznesowym. English version ALT text: Artur checking product inventory in a Żabka store in Gdynia using a barcode scanner
Franchise owner Artur working at the checkout in a Żabka store in Gdynia during daily operations