Pallycow
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I am still struggling with a good number, ideally, of images to offer to clients for review to select the photos they want for their package. I don't want to overwhelm them with options as I feel it can ruin the experience, but I still find myself taking way too many pictures.
I did a shoot yesterday for a young family, man...woman...two young girls. I did couple shots (man and woman), Single shots (man and woman), kids (the two girls being cute girls), and family portraits.
After going through my initial cull, I find I still have about 60 I like.
I upload them to the proofing site so they can pick their package photos, then I print and deliver.
For those who have been doing this a long time, what in your experience serves the client best in amount to upload to the proofing site for them to make their selection?
I have done a few shoots, but normally give out all the pics or they order a few prints off a few I show them, but this was my first actual "in studio" shoot of a family.
Thanks for your help.
Package they paid for include 2 8x10, 4 5x7, 6 4x6, and 16 wallets. If that helps. Ideally, I'd like to offer a few to choose from with hopes of ordering extras outside of the paid package.
I did a shoot yesterday for a young family, man...woman...two young girls. I did couple shots (man and woman), Single shots (man and woman), kids (the two girls being cute girls), and family portraits.
After going through my initial cull, I find I still have about 60 I like.
I upload them to the proofing site so they can pick their package photos, then I print and deliver.
For those who have been doing this a long time, what in your experience serves the client best in amount to upload to the proofing site for them to make their selection?
I have done a few shoots, but normally give out all the pics or they order a few prints off a few I show them, but this was my first actual "in studio" shoot of a family.
Thanks for your help.
Package they paid for include 2 8x10, 4 5x7, 6 4x6, and 16 wallets. If that helps. Ideally, I'd like to offer a few to choose from with hopes of ordering extras outside of the paid package.