My favorite is giving a price and the response is “well I was thinking this” clients don’t set prices. It’s not, not negotiable but stay firm in your pricing.
loved the video, kinda funny when you see a video like this and start to realize how many of your past clients were like the ones described on the video
Is it just me or does anyone else find it frustrating when u spend hours taking photos and editing, send the photos and ask for payment then just get ghosted 💀. (This has happened several times to me but idk what im supposed to do coz im like relatively new to this)
@@sergiopstudio Here are the questions I ask the inquirers , 1. How many items do you need photographed? 2. Could you please provide photos of the item(s), even if taken on your phone, so I can get a better idea of what I'll be working with? 3. What are final images do you need for each item(s)? 4. Do you have examples of what the final images should look like? 5. Where are the images being used? 6. When do you need the final images delivered by? 7. What’s the budget for this project 8. Are there any details about this project I should know about? Ill the give them the next steps , once I have the info I'll put together an estimate if that get approve I send a contract and get deposit. Ill change and customize questions if needed. Hope you friend enjoys LOL.
It can be hard attracting the right clients, I’ve had clients who nitpick at every image you’ve taken and they are never pleased and the images can only be as good as the venue they have chosen for their event as cheap venues have old crappy decor with horrible led lighting but they want images out of a Hollywood movie set! And some clients want to pay nothing but bare minimum and want you to produce hours of highly colour corrected images which takes days to edit
Is it just me or does anyone else find it frustrating when u spend hours taking photos and editing, send the photos and ask for payment then just get ghosted 💀. (This has happened several times to me but idk what im supposed to do coz im like relatively new to this)
Dude! The depth of your insight into this bussiness is just so freaking spot-on! Thanks for sharing, man, just thanks a lot, man!!
Thank you for your time Haron! 🫶
My favorite is giving a price and the response is “well I was thinking this” clients don’t set prices. It’s not, not negotiable but stay firm in your pricing.
Not Not Negotiable; my new slogan. 😂
This video is so, so, so very important. Thank you for making it.
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching 👏
"make me skinny" LOL
Can’t believe these videos are free lol, another good one
Paying my dues for all the free content I’ve consumed 🫶 Thanks for watching!
loved the video, kinda funny when you see a video like this and start to realize how many of your past clients were like the ones described on the video
In the words of Gob, “at least I’m not alone.” 😅 Thanks for watching Brandon!
awesome video. Thanks!
Thanks man, huge help. For me and all of the photographers who are beginners just like me.
Thank you ✌️
great advice! Thank you
Thanks for watching ✌️
Great video and composition bro!
Thanks Tommy!
love ur vibes and style (as a human) bro keep it up
Hell yeah dude
love ya Root Beer 🫶
Is it just me or does anyone else find it frustrating when u spend hours taking photos and editing, send the photos and ask for payment then just get ghosted 💀. (This has happened several times to me but idk what im supposed to do coz im like relatively new to this)
I require a deposit and put in the contract that no rights to use the photographs until payment is made in full.
Aaron rodgers multiverse, photographer edition.
haha I’ll take it! 😅
This is why I pre-qualify every client.
Would you share your general screening process? 🥺 asking for a friend
@@sergiopstudio Here are the questions I ask the inquirers , 1. How many items do you need photographed?
2. Could you please provide photos of the item(s), even if taken on your phone, so I can get a better idea of what I'll be working with?
3. What are final images do you need for each item(s)?
4. Do you have examples of what the final images should look like?
5. Where are the images being used?
6. When do you need the final images delivered by?
7. What’s the budget for this project
8. Are there any details about this project I should know about?
Ill the give them the next steps , once I have the info I'll put together an estimate if that get approve I send a contract and get deposit. Ill change and customize questions if needed. Hope you friend enjoys LOL.
It can be hard attracting the right clients, I’ve had clients who nitpick at every image you’ve taken and they are never pleased and the images can only be as good as the venue they have chosen for their event as cheap venues have old crappy decor with horrible led lighting but they want images out of a Hollywood movie set! And some clients want to pay nothing but bare minimum and want you to produce hours of highly colour corrected images which takes days to edit
Gotta make your own luck so to speak. Thanks for chiming in! ✌️
How about that "can you remove my double chin"
Is it just me or does anyone else find it frustrating when u spend hours taking photos and editing, send the photos and ask for payment then just get ghosted 💀. (This has happened several times to me but idk what im supposed to do coz im like relatively new to this)
In my experience, not sending the final photos is your best piece of leverage. Wait on final payment before you deliver anything.