SBP Case Study: Book Cover & Branding Photos
Image of book cover of girl running into an alleyway in Melbourne, award shown for the book
Book Cover and Branding Photos for author Andrea Barton
I recently had the incredible opportunity to collaborate with a talented mystery author on both her book cover photography and a set of personal branding portraits—and it was every bit as moody, intriguing, and creative as you’d expect.
🔍 A Cover That Captures Suspense
For the book cover, the goal was to create an image that immediately pulled readers into the world of the story—full of twists, secrets, and subtle tension. We worked together to design a visual that hints at mystery without giving too much away. Think shadowy lighting, intentional composition, and just the right amount of atmosphere.
The result? A cover that feels cinematic and haunting—perfectly aligned with her genre and voice.
✒️ Author Branding With a Storytelling Edge
In addition to the cover, we created a series of branding photos that reflect who she is as a writer. We focused on portraits that showcase her personality and professionalism.
Whether she’s posting on social media, speaking at book signings, or updating her website, she now has a cohesive set of images that reflect her identity as an author of gripping, page-turning fiction.
📷 Why This Kind of Work Matters
Photography for authors is about more than just looking good—it’s about creating visual storytelling that supports the written word. Whether it’s for a book cover or a branding shoot, the images should speak the same language as the story you’re trying to tell.
I'm honoured to help bring Andrea’s vision to life—and I am excited to her book on shelves.
“Susan has the gift of putting even the most reluctant of subjects at ease. With a great eye for composition and a unique perspective, she has a great talent. She did my head shots, which are the only photos of myself I’ve ever been happy with. I highly recommend her.”