Hiring the wrong portrait photographer is a bummer. It’s certainly not as disastrous as hiring the wrong wedding photographer, but when your expectations are not met, it can still be upsetting.
I approach portrait photography a bit differently than many photographers, and I know it’s not a perfect fit for everyone. For this reason, it’s important to me that I’m well-matched with those who inquire about my services. To be sure we’re on the same page, I’ve created a list of questions to discuss before scheduling a portrait shoot. There are no right or wrong answers – these questions are simply designed to get the discussion started.
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Who will be a part of the session?
- Where do you envision the shoot taking place?
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What are you planning to wear? Formal or casual?
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What do you expect from me during the shoot?
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What is the goal of the shoot – is there a particular reason you are scheduling it now?
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What type of end product do you want from your session (prints, digital files, etc)?
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Have you visited my website?
This last question is huge. So many people contact me about portrait work from a word-of-mouth referral without looking at anything that I’ve produced. It’s critical that you see what type of work I create before we go any further with scheduling a session. It we aren’t on the same page, you’ll know right away. If we are, you’ll have a greater trust in what I’ll create for you.
The point of this conversation is to discover if we’ll work well together. I’d always prefer to turn away a client that isn’t a good fit rather than leave them feeling like their experience did not meet their expectations. Please don’t be upset if we aren’t a good fit – there are many photographers out there with varying styles, and I’d be happy to direct you to one that more accurately fits your needs.
Great idea! Having a good fit between a photographer and subject is so important!