@Flysweetbutterfly Hey, Guess what, my hard work paid off. I am taking professional shots for corporates now. They love my work. Wish you all the best 👍 ✨️
Great to hear this! I used to struggle A LOT with this. Reason why I really wanted to make this video. I thought it would be very helpful. You’re welcome! 😊 And any questions, feel free to ask. :))
Hey Laura! I just watched your video on getting photography clients as a beginner, and I have to say, it was incredibly inspiring. Your passion for the craft really shines through, and seeing how determined you are to succeed is truly motivating. The tips and strategies you shared are practical and can definitely help aspiring photographers like myself. Keep up the amazing work, and never stop chasing your dreams! You've got this! 💪📷
Thank you so much! I’ve been designing flyers and creating online ad’s, email pitching completely slipped my mind! Thank you so much for this video. Very helpful 😊🙏🏼
This was very helpful. I had a main client for years who found me literally the day I graduated uni, but now that I changed my niche I started to approach clients myself. I've had some success with instagram dm's, with email I'm reluctant cause my domain tends to go to spam quite a lot. The pdf portfolio tip is a great idea though!
I just started as a hobby and became a big fan of you! Thank you for sharing so much knowledge and for letting us know that is possible to start the business as a beginner.
I actaully love a Sunday, I was out today shooting to expand my portrait portfolio, now kicking back watching more helpful vids from you Laura, while I transfer my files from today! Thank you, great video as always, you continue to inspire me to chase after this dream to live from my camera! Big thanks from Glasgow Scotland :D!
Awww you made my day! So nice to read such a meaningful comment. It makes me super happy to know that you feel inspired with my videos. ❤️ Also, great to know that you’re shooting to expand your portfolio! 😍 Keep shooting and getting creative with the camera and it’s question of time and constant growth. You will get there! :)) Btw, I’m looking forward to visiting Scotland! It’s beautiful but I’ve never been. I may ask you for advise one day. 😄 Big hug from London!
It is a pleasure watching your graceful presentation. It's great to see colleagues with such passion for the art of photography. I could talk to you for days...
So many great points here, Laura! …I’m not there yet but setting up an excel file is smart way to keep track. And I now understand why having a website is not only professional but helps visually. Thank you 💜
You just earned my sub. Watched more than 3 of your videos today and I have to say. I love your accent and also your colour theme/colour choice, background is going well with the choice of clothing colour.
Thank you for all of your very educational and informative videos. I have learned many new skills from watching you. You are inspiring and I also think you are also very brave in pursuing your own goals. Thank you again.
00:00 - Introduction 00:01 - Roadmap for Booking Clients 00:35 - Common Mistakes of Beginner Photographers 00:59 - Importance of Building a Portfolio 01:23 - Targeting a Specific Niche 01:44 - Researching Clients 02:07 - Organizing Potential Clients 02:31 - Pitching Emails Effectively 03:00 - Importance of Professional Email 03:43 - Personalizing Emails 04:19 - Sending a PDF Portfolio 05:12 - Following Up with Clients 06:00 - Organizing Follow-Up Emails 07:00 - Conclusion
Great video, solid advice. I would suggest getting a CRM to better handle follow ups. There’s one I use that can automate the process, create custom emails etc. VERY useful.
Thank you so much for sharing this video! I am very new on this business, but I've taken good photos already to share with my friends and start building up my portfolio. I really need some good advice and I would be totally pleased with your help. I've done portraits, events photography (not weddings yet), boudoir photography, and friends that are selling lingerie clothing, solo, and couples photographs My question is: do I have to always edit all my photos? Or just when I feel the need for a simple adjustment of lighting or balance? I am mentioning this because with Event photos or family photos, they are almost more than 100 photos that look amazing out of the camera, and for me to edit each one will demand a huge amount of time 😔 As I am a beginner, I am going to start charging only for an hour or 2 photo shootings in order to gain more experience and people to know my photos. But this option was without editing as it will be at a very affordable price and delivery of around 50-100 great photos. I really appreciate anyone with their best advice, thanks!
Hi Laura am Freddie from Uganda and I have been following u quiet along tym till wen I lost my account. But here iam asking whether me starting photography with a D70s Nikon of 6mp ,18-70mm DX a good ideal for me since its the one I have and a small Sony cyber shot camera of 8mp. I need some advice.thanks for advices always.
The information you provide fills in gaps that others don't address. Also, you are beautiful to see. I sometimes mute my phone to just watch you speak. Just saying . . . .
You don’t need clients for that at all. 😅 I say it in many of my videos, you just need to get collaborations with new models or friends. I have many videos showing you how to get models to collaborate with and build your portfolio. 😊
@@Dewabarasunderan Clients are called to those who book you and pay you. That’s the meaning of the word client. Collaborations are a completely different thing. What do you find hard exactly? They’re websites full of models up to work with beginner photographers. And they’re free to sign up as a photographer. As also Instagram. It’s full of new upcoming models or even brands who are willing to collaborate with you to get photos. You can even build portfolio with friends or family. Not sure why you find it hard but please let me know if you want me to link the videos where I explain all of this. Happy to help. 😊
@@LauraBC In a TFP-setting both parties can be seen as clients by that definition ☺️ Both are paying with time and work. Either way I don't know any websites that make it easy to find collaborations in Germany. If some come to mind, gladly let me know🙋
Hi I’m Ivan and I like your content and I would like to edit your video for free and then if you like it the rest we talk business how do you like to sign the sound of that thank you
if there is so much business in photography. Why are most photographer and videographers making so many videos on youtube about photography and videography?
It’s Marketing Monday for me and the actionability of this advice is super good. Musing upon how I could use ChatGPT to cook up some of those “brand new emails” a little quicker
Hey @The_CGA! I just worked with a client (albeit in the construction and Real Estate industries) but the methods work the same for anyone. Essentially I would look up Alex Hormozi's cold email templates on youtube and craft short emails similar to those, usually about 3 outreach emails for each prospective client with an intro message, a follow up, and a "what now?" message. Brief and authoritative is the name of the game, i.e. instead of "please reach out when you can" use "we're looking to take on a few more clients while we wrap up some projects." Make those message templates as canned and ready to go, THEN the magic comes from personalizing the first line with something you researched about your ideal client, such as "I noticed you've been working weddings in the area for the past 10 years not too far up the road from us...." The free and cheap way to start getting results is to hook up a spreadsheet with those clients' info to Mail Merge and spend Mondays researching/building your list (I like 100-500/week), then send out your messages Tuesday-Thursday around 10 am (typically good times for getting people's attention) then track what messages get the best responses and double down on what works. To avoid triggering as spam, keep the outreach to 15-30 or so (which seems to work well as a daily limit for cold outreach) and try to use an already well established business email account. The real magic comes from using ChatGPT to do some quick research on your client and build your list. So, google the industry and then "@gmail.com" for example or "email" which will spit out a page of search results you can copy and paste into ChatGPT, asking it to build a list of all the prospects and their emails for you to paste into your spreadsheet. This has saved me hours of work each week. Then you can use the same method to paste all the text from a prospects website or page into ChatGPT and ask it to write an intro/opener line for your message. I think the best thing you can do is batch your work, play around with AI prompts and save the ones that work for writing and researching your list, and lastly ensuring that you're using AI/automation to augment but not replace your unique voice and personality. I used these methods and was able to get some pretty cool and quick results for that client in the commercial construction/RE space, which is notorious for being network driven as opposed to mass marketing. If you're looking to really up your game you can implement some cool automations with make.com and ChatGPT to almost completely automate this work, leaving only the only work for you to read through and approve messages that an "AI assistant" drafted for you every morning/week. Also, it's wayyyy cheaper than subscribing to most CRMs and automation sites (such as Zapier). Hope this helps! Also, apologies if I covered things you're already well aware of. It took about 6 months of trial and error before achieving some of these results and realizing there are definitely cheaper, easier ways to do marketing and networking. I definitely want to cut that learning curve for others when I can!
I am 18 and recently started my photography business after someone ask me to photograph their birthday. This really help, thanks
That's amazing! It starts that way! Keep it up and best of luck on this amazing journey! 😊
Im trying to start one, hows it going for you? If you are still doing it. I just turned 18
I am 38 and just starting in Photography. You, are a God sent sister 🙏 🙌 ❤️ 💖 ✨️
Me too ❤
@Flysweetbutterfly Hey, Guess what, my hard work paid off. I am taking professional shots for corporates now. They love my work. Wish you all the best 👍 ✨️
@@Flysweetbutterfly Me too! We got this! ✨
Me too! We got this! ✨ Congrats on your recent gig!!🥰✨
@latanyataylor7608 Thanks dear dreamer. Wish you all the best with your dreams ✨️ ❤️
I needed this. This is one aspect of photography I struggle with. It can be intimidating. Thank You.
Great to hear this! I used to struggle A LOT with this. Reason why I really wanted to make this video. I thought it would be very helpful. You’re welcome! 😊 And any questions, feel free to ask. :))
Hey Laura! I just watched your video on getting photography clients as a beginner, and I have to say, it was incredibly inspiring. Your passion for the craft really shines through, and seeing how determined you are to succeed is truly motivating. The tips and strategies you shared are practical and can definitely help aspiring photographers like myself. Keep up the amazing work, and never stop chasing your dreams! You've got this! 💪📷
I love your positive, encouraging spirit!! Your videos are fantastic, and so helpful!!
I LOVE your videos! You are genuinely trying to help, unlike a lot of RUclipsrs who are basically showing off that they are successful
Thank you so much! 😍 So nice to know that you like my channel and find it useful. ❤️
Great video with valuable insight and real instruction!
Thank you so much! I’ve been designing flyers and creating online ad’s, email pitching completely slipped my mind! Thank you so much for this video. Very helpful 😊🙏🏼
This was very helpful. I had a main client for years who found me literally the day I graduated uni, but now that I changed my niche I started to approach clients myself. I've had some success with instagram dm's, with email I'm reluctant cause my domain tends to go to spam quite a lot. The pdf portfolio tip is a great idea though!
I just started as a hobby and became a big fan of you! Thank you for sharing so much knowledge and for letting us know that is possible to start the business as a beginner.
I actaully love a Sunday, I was out today shooting to expand my portrait portfolio, now kicking back watching more helpful vids from you Laura, while I transfer my files from today!
Thank you, great video as always, you continue to inspire me to chase after this dream to live from my camera!
Big thanks from Glasgow Scotland :D!
Awww you made my day! So nice to read such a meaningful comment. It makes me super happy to know that you feel inspired with my videos. ❤️
Also, great to know that you’re shooting to expand your portfolio! 😍 Keep shooting and getting creative with the camera and it’s question of time and constant growth. You will get there! :))
Btw, I’m looking forward to visiting Scotland! It’s beautiful but I’ve never been. I may ask you for advise one day. 😄 Big hug from London!
Where are you in your career now 3/6/2023
Thanks!
😍 Thank you so much for your support! ❤️
@@LauraBC You're welcome. Very helpful! I have more than one photography niche, and I market them separately.
Loved the bonus tip where you talked about the pdf of your preview pics in emails to companies you are emailing!!
Stay focused & charming. Gracias, Laura.
It is a pleasure watching your graceful presentation. It's great to see colleagues with such passion for the art of photography. I could talk to you for days...
Awesome video Laura. You really dropped some gems for the photography community. You 🤘!
Thank you so much! I’m glad you liked this video and you found it useful! 😍❤️
Thank you Laura!
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed the video! ❤️
This is great stuff!! Thanks for sharing
Another fantastic video from you Laura. Thank you. I especially loved the PDF tip.
booking clients tricky but very useful.
Thank you Laura! I think it's time for me to embark living full time with my camera. And you contributed to the dream of mines!
Much love,
Jawn
I always love the info you put out!!
Thank you so much Brian! So good to know that you enjoy my videos. 😍🙏🏼
God Bless this Lady!
So many great points here, Laura! …I’m not there yet but setting up an excel file is smart way to keep track. And I now understand why having a website is not only professional but helps visually. Thank you 💜
Thankyou for the Vid!!
You just earned my sub. Watched more than 3 of your videos today and I have to say. I love your accent and also your colour theme/colour choice, background is going well with the choice of clothing colour.
😍 Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed this video and others from my channel! :) Happy to have you around here! 🥰
Thanks for the vide. Its very detailed
You’re welcome! I’m glad you liked it! 😊
Wow... you're so helpful always ❤️
Thank you so much Kim! I try my best! 🥰❤️
You are great Laura, love to watch your videos, so many useful advices! Thank you:)
Awww thank you so so much Elnara! This means a lot. It makes me super happy to know that you enjoy my videos! 😍 Big hug! :) xx
Thank you
omg loooove this video so much. helpful little details for me rn
Thank you Aleen! 😍 So nice to know that you liked it! I love sharing videos explaining what worked for me. So I hope it helps you! ❤️
You are doing great work for all like me and thanks thanks again.. 💐
Awesome video, thank you Laura!
Great advice Laura 👍📷
Gracias me ayudaste aprecio eso.
Great video
thanks! learned a lot from this!
This is very helpful ❤
Very good explanation, so instructive and professional aproach. So different, from Instagram gurus
Cheers!!!
If we dont know how to approach clients, how are we supposed to know how to approach collaborations? Seems like a whole different ball game, tbh.
Great advice
Thank you for all of your very educational and informative videos. I have learned many new skills from watching you. You are inspiring and I also think you are also very brave in pursuing your own goals. Thank you again.
Very imformative. Thank you! Please consider subtitles next time.
Very intuitive. Thank you 😊
You’re very welcome! 😊
Thank you 🙏🏾
Love the pdf collage tip
00:00 - Introduction
00:01 - Roadmap for Booking Clients
00:35 - Common Mistakes of Beginner Photographers
00:59 - Importance of Building a Portfolio
01:23 - Targeting a Specific Niche
01:44 - Researching Clients
02:07 - Organizing Potential Clients
02:31 - Pitching Emails Effectively
03:00 - Importance of Professional Email
03:43 - Personalizing Emails
04:19 - Sending a PDF Portfolio
05:12 - Following Up with Clients
06:00 - Organizing Follow-Up Emails
07:00 - Conclusion
Great video, solid advice. I would suggest getting a CRM to better handle follow ups. There’s one I use that can automate the process, create custom emails etc. VERY useful.
Love how you pronounce Linkedin. :) What accent is that?
Very helpful. Thank you Very much! And you're very beautiful.
Thank you so much for sharing this video!
I am very new on this business, but I've taken good photos already to share with my friends and start building up my portfolio.
I really need some good advice and I would be totally pleased with your help.
I've done portraits, events photography (not weddings yet), boudoir photography, and friends that are selling lingerie clothing, solo, and couples photographs
My question is: do I have to always edit all my photos? Or just when I feel the need for a simple adjustment of lighting or balance? I am mentioning this because with Event photos or family photos, they are almost more than 100 photos that look amazing out of the camera, and for me to edit each one will demand a huge amount of time 😔
As I am a beginner, I am going to start charging only for an hour or 2 photo shootings in order to gain more experience and people to know my photos. But this option was without editing as it will be at a very affordable price and delivery of around 50-100 great photos.
I really appreciate anyone with their best advice, thanks!
thank you laura very valuable i couldnt find the email template ???,, how can i get it please
I have the canon m6 mark ii and sigma art 50mm f/1.4. Adapter or speedometer? Which one should I purchase?
Thanks
Love your videos and give me a boost to update my business. I checked your site for free enail template, but couldn't find it.
Hi Laura am Freddie from Uganda and I have been following u quiet along tym till wen I lost my account. But here iam asking whether me starting photography with a D70s Nikon of 6mp ,18-70mm DX a good ideal for me since its the one I have and a small Sony cyber shot camera of 8mp. I need some advice.thanks for advices always.
How to get clients for my photo editing services?
What should i write if i contact to brands?
Where can we find the email template
Where are you getting their email from?
Hello, how do you find companies on Instagram?
The information you provide fills in gaps that others don't address. Also, you are beautiful to see. I sometimes mute my phone to just watch you speak. Just saying . . . .
*HOW TO BOOK CLIENTS AS AN AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER*
STEP 1: Build a portfolio within a niche you want to target.
(I literally need clients for that😂)
You don’t need clients for that at all. 😅 I say it in many of my videos, you just need to get collaborations with new models or friends. I have many videos showing you how to get models to collaborate with and build your portfolio. 😊
@@LauraBC In a tfp-model models = clients. For me and many others getting models for a shooting is the hardest part.
@@Dewabarasunderan Clients are called to those who book you and pay you. That’s the meaning of the word client.
Collaborations are a completely different thing. What do you find hard exactly?
They’re websites full of models up to work with beginner photographers. And they’re free to sign up as a photographer. As also Instagram. It’s full of new upcoming models or even brands who are willing to collaborate with you to get photos. You can even build portfolio with friends or family.
Not sure why you find it hard but please let me know if you want me to link the videos where I explain all of this. Happy to help. 😊
@@LauraBC In a TFP-setting both parties can be seen as clients by that definition ☺️ Both are paying with time and work.
Either way I don't know any websites that make it easy to find collaborations in Germany. If some come to mind, gladly let me know🙋
You’re gonna have to start doing it for free for friends and family to build it
bhai naam galat hai channel ka
😂
Hi I’m Ivan and I like your content and I would like to edit your video for free and then if you like it the rest we talk business how do you like to sign the sound of that thank you
if there is so much business in photography. Why are most photographer and videographers making so many videos on youtube about photography and videography?
You took long to upload lol
Hahah Every Sunday! Always trying to don’t miss any week. I hope you enjoyed the video! 🥰
@@LauraBC we need advice on cameras for binginners in your opinion.
It’s Marketing Monday for me and the actionability of this advice is super good. Musing upon how I could use ChatGPT to cook up some of those “brand new emails” a little quicker
Hey @The_CGA! I just worked with a client (albeit in the construction and Real Estate industries) but the methods work the same for anyone. Essentially I would look up Alex Hormozi's cold email templates on youtube and craft short emails similar to those, usually about 3 outreach emails for each prospective client with an intro message, a follow up, and a "what now?" message. Brief and authoritative is the name of the game, i.e. instead of "please reach out when you can" use "we're looking to take on a few more clients while we wrap up some projects." Make those message templates as canned and ready to go, THEN the magic comes from personalizing the first line with something you researched about your ideal client, such as "I noticed you've been working weddings in the area for the past 10 years not too far up the road from us...."
The free and cheap way to start getting results is to hook up a spreadsheet with those clients' info to Mail Merge and spend Mondays researching/building your list (I like 100-500/week), then send out your messages Tuesday-Thursday around 10 am (typically good times for getting people's attention) then track what messages get the best responses and double down on what works. To avoid triggering as spam, keep the outreach to 15-30 or so (which seems to work well as a daily limit for cold outreach) and try to use an already well established business email account.
The real magic comes from using ChatGPT to do some quick research on your client and build your list. So, google the industry and then "@gmail.com" for example or "email" which will spit out a page of search results you can copy and paste into ChatGPT, asking it to build a list of all the prospects and their emails for you to paste into your spreadsheet. This has saved me hours of work each week. Then you can use the same method to paste all the text from a prospects website or page into ChatGPT and ask it to write an intro/opener line for your message.
I think the best thing you can do is batch your work, play around with AI prompts and save the ones that work for writing and researching your list, and lastly ensuring that you're using AI/automation to augment but not replace your unique voice and personality. I used these methods and was able to get some pretty cool and quick results for that client in the commercial construction/RE space, which is notorious for being network driven as opposed to mass marketing. If you're looking to really up your game you can implement some cool automations with make.com and ChatGPT to almost completely automate this work, leaving only the only work for you to read through and approve messages that an "AI assistant" drafted for you every morning/week. Also, it's wayyyy cheaper than subscribing to most CRMs and automation sites (such as Zapier).
Hope this helps! Also, apologies if I covered things you're already well aware of. It took about 6 months of trial and error before achieving some of these results and realizing there are definitely cheaper, easier ways to do marketing and networking. I definitely want to cut that learning curve for others when I can!