Cafe 29

Brand photography that reflects the real cafe experience.

Authentic Headshots & Real-World Action Shots

About The Project

Cafe 29 - Brand Photography

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Project Vision

Cafe 29 needed photography that reflected the real experience of the cafe. Not styled stock imagery and not generic food shots.

The aim was to create a visual library that showed the space, the food, and the people as customers actually see them. Images needed to feel warm and honest. Also, it should be consistent across the website, social media, and in-store marketing.

A woman standing outside a café entrance, smiling and gesturing toward the café sign above the door.
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Design & Experience

People form an opinion about a business within seconds. Often, before reading any text. For Cafe 29, visuals played a direct role in first impressions. Existing imagery didn’t show the atmosphere of the cafe or the care behind the food. Brand photography was needed to bring personality forward and support trust at first glance.

Brand photography for Cafe 29 by Midland Marketing
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Purpose & Impact

The purpose of the project was to give Cafe 29 visuals that supported the business, not just filled space. Photography needed to help the cafe feel more recognisable, more consistent, and more approachable. Using real imagery instead of stock photos can improve your brand. Now the brand presents itself with greater clarity across every place. Like, website, social channels, and in-store materials.

The impact is a stronger first impression. One that matches the experience customers have when they visit the cafe.

A smiling woman with glasses and brown hair sitting at a wooden table in a busy cafe, holding a ceramic mug.

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