35. Insights about being a wedding photographer

May 31, 2022 00:21:28
35. Insights about being a wedding photographer
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35. Insights about being a wedding photographer

May 31 2022 | 00:21:28

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Show Notes

Wedding photography is usually very different from other kinds of photography. You’re usually booked far in advance or very involved in the process. There’s a lot of communication and planning involved. You work long days and deliver tons of photos.

The biggest difference is in one day you do detail shots, event photography, couple portraits, and large group photos without getting much of a break. Here in this episode, you learn how to improve your wedding photography business.

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Wedding photography is usually very different from other kinds of photography. You’re usually booked far in advance or very involved in the process. There’s a lot of communication and planning involved. You work long days and deliver tons of photos.

The biggest difference is in one day you do detail shots, event photography, couple portraits, and large group photos without getting much of a break. That includes concerns like lighting and weather conditions.

Just like any event, you have one shot to get things right, no do-over of the ceremony, or speeches.

You often have to deal with very stressed people, and be their emotional support. People might get in your way and you have to deal with it.

But do you know what’s the best part? You can choose your style and own it. Wedding photography is fun, and there are so many ways to do it!

Whether you want to shoot weddings or other niches, you have to figure out what you need to charge. Don’t compare your prices with others and offer lower rates. It would be hard for you to work your way up if you have low prices at the start. Devaluing yourself as a photographer would be the least that you can do to yourself. Learn more on the value of high prices in episode 19.

You have to figure out how much you want to work and your expenses. Build your brand and stick to it. In this episode, we’ll take about the practical stuff involved in wedding photography.

The wedding photography workflow

Here are some tips and tricks for making your wedding photography workflow smooth:

Before the wedding

During the wedding

After the wedding

For more information on outsourcing, you can check the episode with Jan Madigan

Episode 24

Making the most of your wedding photography services

Upselling is the best way to increase your income. You can offer albums or prints. But if you want to make product sales a part of your income you need to start early in the process. Let them know even before booking that the goal is for them to have an album or a print on the wall to enjoy. Mention it when you meet and say things like, “this would look so good in an album”. Then when you offer it to them it’s something they’ve already been introduced to. 

The art of saying “no”

Your style, your rules. Saying no to clients is even more important for wedding photographers than other photographers. Because there are only so many likely dates that will get booked, and you don’t want to fill them up with the wrong kind of weddings. Wrong means wrong for you and your brand. Because you’ll get more of what you do and show. At a wedding there are so many likely referrers and so many people will see your images. It’s a wasted opportunity if you are shooting too many weddings you don’t enjoy. 

How to get started in wedding photography 

If you’re new to wedding photography it can feel daunting. There is a lot to learn, and the pressure is high since you only have one shot of getting things right. So, if you’re new maybe you get the chance to second shoot with a more experienced photographer and learn from them. 

When you are second shooting for someone, you are representing their brand. So it’s not so easy to take someone along that you don’t know. And you always have to have an agreement with the main photographer so you know what they are expecting from you. Maybe it’s a paid job, maybe you’re an assistant to gain experience. Maybe you’re allowed to use the images for your portfolio, maybe not. There is no right or wrong- like always, But you have to have an agreement with the photographer you’re there to shoot for. Or if you are bringing someone along with you, you have to make sure they know what they are allowed to do or not. You set the expectations and restrictions. 

Here are some points to consider:

Remember that in order for you to get more clients, you have to stay true to your brand. Check out the Sustainable Photography Program

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