How to Help Your Photography Clients Relax
Photographers
sometimes struggle to understand how difficult and stressful it is for their clients,
especially non-professional clients, to hire and work with a
photographer.
Clear Expectations Make for Better Photos
It's easy to make your clients feel at ease; all it takes is a bit of forethought and care in how you interact. In this lesson from Chamira Young's course, The Photography Experience, you will learn about how to communicate with your clients to help them relax and be at ease during your shoot—without compromising too much creative control.
This course is intended for consumer-services photography businesses, like portrait and wedding photographers, but will benefit anyone who wants to provide better customer service. The lessons are broken down into three main areas: before, during, and after a shoot. By the end of this course, you'll know how to give your clients a good experience every time, and keep them coming back for more.
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