Bringing a campaign to life is more than just capturing great photos, it’s about seamlessly managing, editing, and distributing assets efficiently. In our latest user webinar, From Photo Shoot to Campaign, we explored the entire journey from a photo shoot to a fully executed marketing campaign using QBank DAM and its automations, workflows and integrations.
Here’s a practical step-by-step guide to help you streamline this process with the help of your QBank Digital Asset Management (DAM system).
A well-structured workflow starts with clear communication. Setting specific requirements for your photographer ensures assets are easy to organize and process from the very beginning.
Set up naming conventions: Define strict file naming rules to enable automated tagging and organization.
Metadata guidelines: Ensure the photographer includes essential metadata such as shoot date, product name, and campaign details.
Consistent file format: Require assets to be delivered in standardized formats for seamless processing.
With Moodboards, you can instantly share assets, comments, and feedback within QBank, allowing seamless collaboration between internal and external teams. When working with a photographer, it’s essential to make uploads as effortless as possible.
Pre-set categories and metadata automatically apply upon upload, ensuring assets are structured correctly from the start.
Instant organization means marketing and creative teams can access, review, and sort new assets without manual effort.
Time-saving automation ensures images are immediately available in QBank and sorted based on predefined rules.
This approach allows photographers to focus on delivering high-quality images while teams can efficiently manage assets without extra manual work.
Once assets are uploaded and organized, the next step is to ensure they are distributed to the correct platforms efficiently.
Do you and your team have a clear way from photoshoot to finished campaign? Go through this check-list and see. If not, it's time to see over your DAM journey.
✔️ Automate metadata tagging: Use naming conventions and data mapping to streamline asset management.
✔️ Set clear requirements for photographers: Ensure files are structured correctly from the start.
✔️ Simplify uploads with moodboards: Reduce friction for external contributors.
✔️ Leverage automation: Minimize manual effort in tagging, organizing, and publishing assets.
✔️ Establish a scalable folder structure: Keep assets easy to find and access.
✔️ Integrate with editing and publishing tools: Maintain an efficient workflow from creation to distribution.