Too Many Digital Photographers at the Wedding
November 27, 2006 by Virtual Photography
Filed under Blog, Wedding Photography
I hear this question or concern again and again with the wedding photography industry:
With all of the digital cameras at the wedding, the bride and groom receive 100’s of digital files from their guests that they limit the amount of images from me after the event.
Yes, the couple will receive many images from many of their guests and if you were in the same situation, wouldn’t you do the same. The goal is to pre-sell your client and not worry about additional sales after the event. Everyone will be happy and you won’t have to depend on extra sales to keep your studio’s cash flow going. Another item to conceder is the use of your artistic wedding album design. Use your latest software package, Adobe Photoshop, Macromedia Fireworks or ACDsee to create works of art that the couple can’t live without. One last item is never ever allow images take by others into your design.
Become great salesmen in your studio and figure way to enhance the bottom line instead of becoming frustrated with all of the additional competition at each event.
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