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Originally Posted by amonkie
You would be best off trying to figure out what your style and unique approach is.. and seek out and match yourself with clients who are looking for that specific thing.
Also, if you are offering a package deal, have samples of each part of your package (Album, negatives, video (if any), and some prints up and framed. It's hard to tell from a web based picture whether the quality will translate to something they walk away with at the end of the day.
Your strength from the link you provided seems to be natural portraits of one or two individuals. The posed shots lose a little of that character that made me stop and look more closely.
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I plan on having quite a bit ready for the couple during the consult. I'm also going to be putting up details on the packages, I just haven't gotten to it yet as I just got the galleries up.
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Originally Posted by genuinegirly
Some priceless photos of the children, but you seem to bump up the contrast on your images. This makes any inconsistency in lighting that much more apparent.
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I'll readily admit bumping up the contrast and vibrance of the images. I personally love deep, dark shadows highlighting everything. Could you possibly give an example of a photo where it hurts the presentation? I'm afraid I don't see it. This is exactly why I posted this in the first place, so thanks a bunch.