Wow, this is packed with value! These tips are essential for anyone wanting to turn their passion for fashion and beauty photography into a thriving business. Thank you for sharing your expertise! 💼📸
@KayleighJune7 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! ☺️
@nicofuentes714924 күн бұрын
this kind of content is gold, haven't seen it in any photo school at all
@nicolaiecostel14 күн бұрын
Thank you for the valuable tips :)
@effieskitsa25 күн бұрын
Thank you! I always ask for a deposit, and yes, communication is everything. Yes, retouch work should be paid separately. Clarifying everything from the beginning is essential. Regarding pitching, even though it is quite overwhelming, I do it quite often. Thank you for your mention of tests. It helped me to make a decision. Up to now, I have done a lot of tests. But as a freelancer from 2023, I realized that I can't do so much free work unless it's something really good for my portfolio. It becomes less productive for me doing all these tests. Thank you so much , that was really helpful and it just dropped on my feed at the right time. Thank you 🙏
@AmaraARW26 күн бұрын
Watching your last video on pricing I realized how much easier it would make my life to just separate the cost of photos from shooting. Also while I've had a few clients pay for additional photos, I found that most just stuck to what was included in their package, which was usually 10 or 20 photos.
@ralidanailovaphoto19 күн бұрын
Thank you for the great tips. Can I ask you do you use some kind of CRM or online database to organize your leads and workflow when you are pitching or working with a client on a project?
@smellgoodphotography772226 күн бұрын
Great video!! Regarding pitching to brands, I have researched brands on linked in but haven’t come across who to reach specifically to contact. Is it mainly just sending a general email or how would you go about that?