The Landscaping Podcast

70. Why Cheap Photos Are Your Most Expensive Mistake

10 min · 24 jun 2026
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Your customer's thumb is moving, and you have about a second before they scroll past you forever; what stops them isn't your pitch, your prices, or your years in business... It's your photo. Most businesses lose that second without realizing they're even in a fight. They post the same blurry, poorly lit phone shot as every other competitor in town and still wonder why nobody's calling their line. In this solo episode, Zac makes the case that high-quality photography and video are the fastest way to set your business apart in a crowded feed. He breaks down what your images actually tell a customer about your standards, why people judge work they can't see by the photos they can, and how investing in real visuals pays you back in trust, perceived value, and the freedom to charge what you're worth. Zac's photography world is split into two universes: the work at Z Photography and Media and the field work at Landscaping Unlimited, and this episode shares what he's learned from standing on both sides of the lens. If your feed looks like everyone else's, you've already told the customer everything they need to know. Time to change the story.

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