Yup!
For real?!?!
Whats the catch?
Oh, I see... me and all my social anxieties have to do things like approach COMPLEAT STRANGERS and then become a sales person (never been too good at that either). But I kept at it. The first time I approached a business owner with an unsolicited offer of photography services I was SO nervous. But like a heard of turtles 🐢 I slowly went from sporadic freelancing parttime to full time professional photographer. Now here I am, I just signed a lease for my very own office/studio space and I barely even break out in a cold sweat before an initial client meeting. I think I owe a large portion of my success to my core business philosophy and my relentless centering of my business around these ideals:
1 . Keep overhead down and transfer the savings to the clients making professional photography attainable for the individually owned and locally operated businesses
2. 100% satisfaction promise. If you are not happy, my job isn't done. The money you invest in your business via my services has to actually be returning to you by way of increased foot traffic, sales, or brand awareness. If it isn't then why bother, right?
3. Communication is key! I always encourage clients to be honest and love to hear what isn't working for you, because that is room for improvement.
4 . I have a passion for my craft and the continuous drive to learn more, figure things out and keep a fresh perspektive. If i don't think I am the best option for your project or if I don't think I have the necessary skills or equipment to serve your needs I will be honest with you and help you find the right professional to get the job done right.
I would love the opportunity to help lift each other up. If it sounds good to you book a complimentary getting to know you consultation.