The Art of Not Showing EVERYTHING as a Wedding Photographer.

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 7

  • @iKeto_gal
    @iKeto_gal Месяц назад

    Would've loved to have seen "here's the venue before" and then "here are my compositions after" so that we can get a better visual

  • @marcschillinger3717
    @marcschillinger3717 5 месяцев назад +1

    I communicate to my couples that my work is tuned to quality. And therefore a smaller gallery is more value for them. And it is true less banger images make up a much stronger product.

  • @karyleianawildernesscapes
    @karyleianawildernesscapes 5 месяцев назад

    Curation 🙌🏽! I want this talked about more, particularly for "Client education". Bc I get it, if you're a client & you pay $6k let's say for a wedding package & the photog promises 300-500 in the final gallery, it's easy to misunderstand the cost to the service (& then deliverables).
    We, as photogs know, that rate isn't JUST for the final gallery. It's our time, our years of experience, our skillsets, our biz expenses/CODB, profit margins, COL, etc.
    My point is the $6k isn't "just for photos" or the agreed upon deliverables. & clients shouldn't equate getting more photos/videos as a "better deal" for their money.
    It's about the QUALITY of what they get. & of course, the overall experience when working with you.
    & ultimately, as you mentioned, for Photogs this goes a long way towards solidifying your BRAND & attracting your ideal clients.

  • @liauchungren848
    @liauchungren848 5 месяцев назад +7

    You should show some of your works as you speak

  • @lemon58421
    @lemon58421 5 месяцев назад +1

    Less is more! Right! :-)

  • @genericmale1
    @genericmale1 5 месяцев назад +3

    We're 10 minutes into the video before you share any images. Would be more helpful to see what you are talking about than just hear it described: show don't tell.