Hey Rebbecca! Thank you for this video! I found it very informative. I was wondering if I know someonw who is a begginer with some expericence, do you think they could also charge these kind of prices for their minis? Im curious to hear your thoughts. Thank you! All the best
You definitely know your stuff. Organization and planning are key, but you gotta stick to the plan as well. I am new to mini-sessions, but I definitely will continue to follow you because you are the expert here! Thanks for sharing.
I'm doing my minis for the first time this year. I've done about all the same things you listed. However from digital marketing and even contacting past clients there doesn't seem to be any interest. My order of flyers just came in so that might have some more success. But how do you market and increase bookings? Luckily I only need one to make this profitable. But would like this to be a huge hit.
Thank you for sharing all your experience and knowledge! I am a new business and can’t seem to get anyone to book. My question is how do you shoot your promos for a fall mini if the fall colors and atmosphere isn’t here yet? Also how do you market? What do you charge as a base price for the minis that include the 5 images?
Great questions! For promo shots, it’s ok if it doesn’t look like fall yet! You want to mostly showcase the quality of your work. For marketing and pricing, I talk through all of that in my free minis class here: www.rebeccaricephoto.com/minis-class 😊
I've never done minis but would like to this fall. What is the best way to advertise for them? I'm just starting out of my business and have never done them. Thank you for this video! 🤗 I love all your videos actually. Charging 35 per digital. Could you do a video on how to set up your mini pricing Gallery? Thank you for the great content! You are amazing 🙌❤️❤️
I talk through marketing strategies in my free minis class! www.rebeccaricephoto.com/minis-class Do you mean how to set up my pricing in the shopping cart feature in my gallery delivery system?
Hi Rebecca!! Thank you so much for this video. I have a question for you regarding mini-session pricing. I recently received an email from a potential client inquiring if I was planning on doing fall minis this year. I have considered trying it but as a new photographer, I feel like I want to build up my education on the subject before I just go out there and "wing it." Coincidentally, you posed this video on the EXACT subject! I responded to the email that I would like to host minis, but I have not begun to advertise for them yet. I went on to say that I would let her know when I have more info but in the meantime, here is my full session pricing. She responded that a full session was out of her price range which was why she was asking for a mini. She has reached out to several other photogs in the area and they are already booked full for fall minis. Knowing a mini session is not really a "discounted" session, but also wanting to bring in new clients, I feel like I should price in the range you advise against. Most others in my area price their sessions at $175 for 15-20 minutes and 5 images. Did you start lower and work your way up? Thanks again!! Cassie
It’s super important that you price at a profitable rate according to your Cost of Doing Business (CODB). Typically I’ve seen the lowest people can charge while still being profitable is $150 for 5 images and up-sell the rest from there.
I'm a higher end photographer. My normal sessions start at 500. So I'm testing 300 for the mini. But so far there haven't been any interest. I'm also a somewhat newer photographer with 2 years under the lens cap. So still building my influence and a lot of my clients are from out of state being that I live in a tourist heavy town. So marketing to previous clients has also been difficult.
I put a HUGE, obnoxious watermark across my images that has my logo and “DO NOT SCREENSHOT” across the whole thing. Works like a charm! My gallery delivery system, Shootproof, has the ability to add a watermark automatically when uploading and it removes it when they purchase or download images. Here’s a link to Shootproof if you want to try it! l.shootproof.com/a/837599
Do you leave yourself any buffer time between sessions? Or if you are doing 10 minute sessions, do you only shoot for 8 min to leave room to chat/say bye and hi to the next group?
Nope, I do back-to-back sessions. I shoot for the full 10 minutes, then as we’re walking to my next family I have a short little script I say telling them what to expect next and then send them on their way! They know beforehand that spots are back-to-back and they respect that time well.
Hey Rebbecca! Thank you for this video! I found it very informative. I was wondering if I know someonw who is a begginer with some expericence, do you think they could also charge these kind of prices for their minis? Im curious to hear your thoughts. Thank you! All the best
You definitely know your stuff. Organization and planning are key, but you gotta stick to the plan as well. I am new to mini-sessions, but I definitely will continue to follow you because you are the expert here! Thanks for sharing.
love to see more of your pictures as an example for fall minis please.
You can see tons on my blog at blog.rebeccaricephoto.com!
I would love to see a video about shootproof and how you set up your shootproof gallery and shopping cart. Do you have a video on this?
Just found your channel the other day, and I’ve enjoyed every single video. Extremely helpful and informative.
Aw I love hearing that!! ❤️
I'm doing my minis for the first time this year. I've done about all the same things you listed. However from digital marketing and even contacting past clients there doesn't seem to be any interest. My order of flyers just came in so that might have some more success. But how do you market and increase bookings? Luckily I only need one to make this profitable. But would like this to be a huge hit.
Thank you for sharing all your experience and knowledge! I am a new business and can’t seem to get anyone to book. My question is how do you shoot your promos for a fall mini if the fall colors and atmosphere isn’t here yet? Also how do you market? What do you charge as a base price for the minis that include the 5 images?
Great questions! For promo shots, it’s ok if it doesn’t look like fall yet! You want to mostly showcase the quality of your work. For marketing and pricing, I talk through all of that in my free minis class here: www.rebeccaricephoto.com/minis-class 😊
@@RebeccaRiceEducation thank you so much!
How many are in your full gallery usually for your minis. (The one where you offer full gallery for $200)
I've never done minis but would like to this fall. What is the best way to advertise for them? I'm just starting out of my business and have never done them. Thank you for this video! 🤗 I love all your videos actually. Charging 35 per digital. Could you do a video on how to set up your mini pricing Gallery? Thank you for the great content! You are amazing 🙌❤️❤️
I talk through marketing strategies in my free minis class! www.rebeccaricephoto.com/minis-class
Do you mean how to set up my pricing in the shopping cart feature in my gallery delivery system?
@@RebeccaRiceEducation yes, how to set up a pricing structure in Shoot Proof😊
Can you do a view about model calls?
I’ve got a podcast episode about it! rebeccaricephoto.com/2023/01/26/tips-for-building-a-portfolio-of-images-you-love-from-scratch/
@@RebeccaRiceEducation awesome, thank you!!
Very helpful! Do you also encourage your clients to buy prints?
I have prints available in the shopping cart, but my priority is up-selling digitals.
Can you elaborate on your concept of “open shade”?
Open shade basically means a large area in the shade. Usually next to a tall building, a big tree, something large that is casting a big shadow.
Hi Rebecca!! Thank you so much for this video. I have a question for you regarding mini-session pricing. I recently received an email from a potential client inquiring if I was planning on doing fall minis this year. I have considered trying it but as a new photographer, I feel like I want to build up my education on the subject before I just go out there and "wing it." Coincidentally, you posed this video on the EXACT subject! I responded to the email that I would like to host minis, but I have not begun to advertise for them yet. I went on to say that I would let her know when I have more info but in the meantime, here is my full session pricing. She responded that a full session was out of her price range which was why she was asking for a mini. She has reached out to several other photogs in the area and they are already booked full for fall minis. Knowing a mini session is not really a "discounted" session, but also wanting to bring in new clients, I feel like I should price in the range you advise against. Most others in my area price their sessions at $175 for 15-20 minutes and 5 images. Did you start lower and work your way up?
Thanks again!!
Cassie
It’s super important that you price at a profitable rate according to your Cost of Doing Business (CODB). Typically I’ve seen the lowest people can charge while still being profitable is $150 for 5 images and up-sell the rest from there.
I'm a higher end photographer. My normal sessions start at 500. So I'm testing 300 for the mini. But so far there haven't been any interest. I'm also a somewhat newer photographer with 2 years under the lens cap. So still building my influence and a lot of my clients are from out of state being that I live in a tourist heavy town. So marketing to previous clients has also been difficult.
What would you suggest if the session gets rained out? I don’t have a studio to move over to
We reschedule everyone to another date, same time slots.
What if you’re clients screenshot there images? ( To up sell)
Yes..mine have done this😑
I put a HUGE, obnoxious watermark across my images that has my logo and “DO NOT SCREENSHOT” across the whole thing. Works like a charm! My gallery delivery system, Shootproof, has the ability to add a watermark automatically when uploading and it removes it when they purchase or download images.
Here’s a link to Shootproof if you want to try it! l.shootproof.com/a/837599
Do you leave yourself any buffer time between sessions? Or if you are doing 10 minute sessions, do you only shoot for 8 min to leave room to chat/say bye and hi to the next group?
Nope, I do back-to-back sessions. I shoot for the full 10 minutes, then as we’re walking to my next family I have a short little script I say telling them what to expect next and then send them on their way! They know beforehand that spots are back-to-back and they respect that time well.
@@RebeccaRiceEducation thank you! Do you set a timer?