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Client Wants To Use Their Own Backdrop

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Client Wants To Use Their Own Backdrop I have an extended family, in home session coming up (11 people). When they originally booked we talk about posed photos in home. It was understood at the time they would use their own home and outdoors as the “backdrop”. Fast forward a few months and they ask me if I had cloth backdrops to bring. I said I do not but if that’s what they really …

Ask Photography 551 2024-03-30

Export settings from light room mobile for client photos

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Export settings from light room mobile for client photos What export settings in Lightroom mobile are best when sending a client the final edited photos. Google says “best settings for Lightroom mobile for instagram and Facebook.” I’m trying to find out for sending these photos to the client so they will be quality when they print them. submitted by /u/AMPERDIAN

Ask Photography 1.2k 2024-03-17

MUAs, what is a good make up brief from a client?

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MUAs, what is a good make up brief from a client? I am getting my make up done professionally and I am starting to think about the ‘brief’ that I am going to give my MUA. I am conscious that I need to pick inspiration images which aren’t heavily filtered or show an unrealistic model. But any tips/advice, for what is a good brief? What should/shouldn’t I be asking for? submitted by /u/Lit…

Reddit Makeup Addiction 1.2k 2024-03-10

AITA for what I said to a client?

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AITA for what I said to a client? I’ll try to make this as brief as possible. I have been into photography for close to 10 years, but have only been working on doing it professionally (e.g. paid shoots) for the past two months by doing portrait shoots with couples. I recently posted on a local Facebook group that I would do a shoot for only the cost of film and development and t…

Ask Photography 622 2024-03-08

LPT request: How to handle a tough client in the corporate world?

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LPT request: How to handle a tough client in the corporate world? Please suggest what to do. I work for an IT company. Currently I am assigned to a client and I work full-time from the client location. My day to day dealing is with my client only. It is as if I work directly for my client. The work is good and my work is appreciated and respected as well. I am hoping for a promotion at my parent company, of wh…

Life Pro Tips 847 2024-02-29

Shipment from manufacturer to client

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Shipment from manufacturer to client Hi, I’m engaged in the electronics business, having founded my own company. One of my manufacturers is based in Serbia, while I operate from Canada. In a collaborative arrangement, my manufacturer has agreed to ship products directly to customers, bypassing the need for them to pass through me first. I’m curious about the feasibility of implemen…

Reddit ecommerce 1.1k 2024-01-14

Client Expectations

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Client Expectations A client booked a 1-hr session this weekend for $150, my typical rate. It was a dinner party for the client’s daughter the night of her homecoming dance. Last-minute booking (same day) so I did not bother with a contract or pesky details – like # of attendees, # of images I would deliver, delivery date… I know, I know… rookie mistake. I’m fi…

Ask Photography 452 2023-12-26

Looking for an on location client proofing system!

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Looking for an on location client proofing system! The shoots will be for studio food photography. I want to be able to snap a photo, and have it immediately upload or show on a separate device. Like an iPad or laptop or even both simultaneously. ​ From there I want the client to be able to circle things they don’t like or want changed using their finger or Apple Pencil and be able to type notes…

Ask Photography 1.3k 2023-12-18

How many photos should I send the client

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How many photos should I send the client Hi all, I was wondering if I could get some opinions on this, I’ve just finished a shoot for some headshots for one of my acting clients, and I was wondering how many pictures you end up actually sending to your clients? I’ve taken about 500 photos in this shoot and I think I’m only going to end up sending about 10, what are people’s thoughts? …

Ask Photography 1.1k 2023-12-15

Client wants to buy all photos of a shoot. How much should i charge?

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Client wants to buy all photos of a shoot. How much should i charge? Hi everyone, we had a two-day photo shoot with a client. Originally, we agreed on 60 pictures that he would receive. The order price is 2,5k€. It is a particularly elaborate shoot, on several locations, outfits, big emotions and many extras. After the first viewing of the selection of pictures, he liked them so much that he couldn’t decide and w…

Ask Photography 697 2023-12-04