Is it too late to start a blog?
Why Start a Blog in 2025?
Is blogging still relevant in 2025? Has it become obsolete, overshadowed by social media? The answer is a resounding no. While blogs have been around for a long time and have certainly lost some users to social media platforms, they are far from extinct. In fact, our Fuji X Passion website operates on a blog-based model.
If you already have a blog or are considering starting one, later in this article, we will share a selection of blogging ideas specifically tailored for photographers. But for now, let’s focus on why starting a blog in 2025 is still a worthwhile endeavour.


Why a Blog Instead of Social Media?
There’s no denying that social media has its advantages. It’s easy to see why so many photographers have migrated to platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. The instant feedback, the thrill of seeing your work appreciated in the form of likes and new followers – it’s an appealing system. Posting on Instagram, for example, requires just a single image (or a series), a brief caption, and a set of hashtags. Writing a blog post, on the other hand, involves crafting a more in-depth text, sometimes exceeding 2,000 words, along with a carefully curated set of images.



At first glance, social media seems like the better option. However, having been in the industry for quite some time, we’ve witnessed the rise and fall of various social media platforms. Even with current platforms, change is inevitable and often unpredictable. Facebook is no longer what it used to be, now heavily saturated with advertisements. Instagram’s algorithm changes frequently, sometimes drastically reducing engagement. YouTube, while a fantastic platform, has been known to alter its algorithm without warning, causing creators to lose significant income. TikTok, though never the go-to platform for most photographers, is facing privacy concerns that may lead to restricted access in some regions.
Relying solely on social media is akin to farming land that you do not own. At any moment, the rules may change, or your rights may be revoked, leaving you with nothing. This is why many photographers, even those with vast followings on social media, maintain their own websites.


Website vs. Blog – Which One Do You Need?
A blog is different from other types of websites because it is regularly updated with fresh content. While websites can also be updated, they tend to be more static in nature, making them ideal for hosting portfolios and galleries. However, if your goal is to attract regular traffic, a blog is a far better choice. A static website might see visitors return a couple of times, but once they realise nothing new has been added, they are unlikely to return. A blog, by contrast, encourages repeat visits, as readers check back for new content. Additionally, search engines favour websites that are frequently updated, making a blog an excellent tool for SEO.

The best part? Your website and blog can coexist. By integrating a blog into your website, you can showcase your portfolio while also driving traffic through frequent posts. If done correctly, this can even become a source of passive income, whether through advertisements, affiliate marketing, or selling your own digital products.

Blogging Ideas for Photographers
Now that you’ve decided to launch your blog, the next challenge is creating content. But trust us, this is where the fun begins! Unlike social media, where you must adhere to the platform’s guidelines, a blog is your own space, where you make the rules.

To help you on your blogging journey, here are 25 content ideas specifically for photographers:
- Behind the Scenes – Share what goes into creating your best shots.
- Photography Gear Reviews – Discuss the cameras, lenses, and accessories you use.
- Editing Techniques – Offer tips and tutorials on post-processing.
- Photography Challenges – Document a personal photography challenge and invite readers to join.
- Favourite Photography Locations – Share the best spots for shooting in your area or travels.
- Photo Essays – Tell a compelling story through a series of images.
- Interviews with Other Photographers – Feature inspiring photographers in your niche.
- Client Stories – Showcase your best work by sharing behind-the-scenes details of client shoots.
- Photography Trends – Discuss emerging trends in photography styles and techniques.
- A Day in the Life of a Photographer – Give insight into your daily routine.
- Camera Settings Explained – Break down your go-to camera settings for different scenarios.
- Composition Tips – Teach readers about framing, leading lines, and the rule of thirds.
- Photography Myths Debunked – Address common misconceptions about photography.
- How to Prepare for a Shoot – Share your process from concept to execution.
- The Business of Photography – Offer insights into marketing, pricing, and branding.
- Before & After Edits – Show the transformation of a raw image into a final masterpiece.
- Best Apps for Photographers – List and review photography-related apps.
- Travel Photography Tips – Share experiences and tips for shooting while travelling.
- Your Photography Journey – Write about how you started and what you’ve learned.
- The Importance of Printing Photos – Discuss why physical prints matter in the digital age.
- Time-Lapse Photography Guide – Teach readers how to create time-lapse videos.
- Film vs Digital Photography – Compare the pros and cons of each.
- Photographing in Different Weather Conditions – Tips for shooting in rain, snow, and sunshine.
- DIY Photography Hacks – Share creative, budget-friendly solutions for photographers.
- Photography Books & Resources – Recommend books, courses, and websites for learning.
By implementing these ideas, you can consistently generate engaging content that attracts and retains readers. Blogging may require more effort than social media, but the long-term benefits (establishing authority, building a loyal audience, and even monetising your content) make it an investment worth considering.
Are you ready to start your blog? The possibilities are endless, and the journey is yours to shape!

Nathan Brayshaw
March 29, 2025 @ 3:24 am
Great tips there!
I really should pay less attention to social media and put more work into my blog. Each post reaches thousands of people, while my Instagram is lucky to reach 100 people these days.