Successful Senior
Photography
By: Cindy Bracken
Are you doing any senior photography? If not, you
are losing out on a huge market for your photography
business! Senior photography has become more and
more popular, and is now viewed as a rite of
passage. I know of many photographers who make
nearly as much or more with seniors that they do
with weddings! And if you ask me, senior portrait
sessions are MUCH easier than weddings and other
events.
Now,
that being said, competition for the senior market
can be stiff. But don’t be discouraged! There are
plenty of seniors to go around and you have just as
good of a chance at getting their business as the
next guy. Here are some tips to get you started:
1. Get them talking about you. A good way to
do this is to offer some free sessions. That’s right
– free! Start out with kids you already know.
Chances are you have a neighbor or a co-worker (if
you still have a day job) who has a senior or will
have a senior soon. OFFER THEM A FREE SESSION. Do a
terrific job. Make them a nice album. Now, here’s
the catch. In exchange for their free session and
prints, they must show their photos to their friends
and hand out your business card (or print up some
wallets with their one of their images and your
contact info). You could even offer them extra
prints (or even a little cash) for every senior they
refer to you. Oh – and you might want to stress to
them to keep quiet about their free session, or
everyone will ask to do this.
2. Offer group discounts. This is especially
good for senior girls! This is where you give a
special discounted price when 3 or more seniors come
for a session at once. You can take some nice group
shots and individuals. Do some in the studio and on
location. It is fun for the seniors because they are
with their friends, and profitable for you!
3. Offer great collages and composite images.
These are very popular and are easily done with
Photoshop. Also, placing proofs online for anyone
with a password to see is a great idea! These will
be shared with friends and other moms, who will give
you a call to schedule their own session.
4. Allow freedom with ordering: in other
words, don’t make them buy something they don’t
want. Allow any pose and any size to be ordered.
5. Create slideshows for CD or online
presentation. Make sure to include some cool
royalty-free music for added impact.
6. Purchase a mailing list of households with
seniors. You can find mail order list distributors
online. Create a great postcard with some of your
best images to mail out.
7. Create business cards especially for the
senior market. Leave these at the mall, fast food
restaurants, on cars at the Friday night football
game, at your church, etc.
Cindy Bracken is the founder of
http://www.shuttermom.com, an online community
for photographers of all levels. Stop by to create a
free blog, enter the photo contest, join in the
discussion forums and more!
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