How I Plan A Product Photography Project (and avoid revisions)
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- Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
- My 5 step process to planning a product photography shoot has been the reason I don't deal with client revisions. If you're a product photographer growing your photography business, this one is for you.
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From real world experience, his 5 step process is awesome. Since I have implemented this into my business, I have gotten nothing but 5 star reviews and clients saying “how easy the process and to work with me is”.
I've heard a number of photographers talk about using mood boards but NONE have shown examples of mood boards, OR described exactly how they prepare them, OR how they share the finished mood board with their clients. I would appreciate an indepth guide to this important step in the process.
Thanks for sharing the process. Its a ton of value. Its would have been more helpful, if you showed examples of moodboard and client onboarding with your voiceover.
Timely video, thanks for sharing. I'm intersted in the thought process behind C1 tethered shooting, but processing in LrC? Tethered shooting is available in Lightroom, and of course C1 is an excellent photo postprocess tool who's claim to fame is it's color grading.
C1 tethering is faster than Lightroom but my photo editor prefers lightroom. It's specific to my team and works for us. But for a lot of people C1 post processing will make more sense.
@@ChrisPieta Thanks for the reply. I keep looking for reasons to go back to C1 for processing, but LR just still seems to have the edge....
What platform/website do you use to share the photos with your clients? Does that allows the client select the photos they want to purchase and download in full resolution?
He uses a program called Frame Io. Yes, the client can select, make comments, and download the photos.
Capture One also allows this which is handy too.
Hi Chris. The onboarding form link didn’t work for me. Can you send again please? Many thanks 🙏
Enjoy link.jotform.com/chrispieta-Jb3iC3hCJL