Photography
Photography Usage
Role in the brand system: Photography helps Thryv clients see themselves in the brand. Our imagery should feel authentic, credible, and grounded in real life—building trust through honest representation of small‑business ownership.
DO's ✓
- Do use Real People in Real Situations:
Thryv photography is relatable, modern, and human. It reflects real people doing real work—without polish, exaggeration, or performance. - Do leverage natural light:
Soft, directional, authentic lighting - Do keep color grading subtle and natural:
Minimal, realistic treatment - Do show people interacting with Products/Services:
Show natural interactions with Thryv products and services. - Do capture candid, unscripted moments:
Use genuine interactions, not poses. - Do show diversity in representation:
Include different ethnicities, ages, abilities, and genders. - Do allow environmental context to tell the story:
Each image should reinforce the spirit of small business: resilience, focus, and everyday progress. - Do perform minimal, corrective editing only:
Preserve authenticity in post-production.
DON'Ts ✗
- Don’t over-retouch or over-filter:
No excessive manipulation - Don’t use heavy studio lighting or staging:
Over‑lit or studio‑style setups, heavy shadows that obscure faces or products - Don’t isolate products without human context:
Always show use cases - Don’t use overly stock images:
No staging. No clichés. Just everyday moments that feel lived‑in and believable. - Don’t create heavy shadows or obscured faces:
Ensure clarity - Don’t apply inconsistent color treatment across examples:
Maintain consistency - Don’t apply color gradient overlays:
Glass effects may be used
