Not for photography but for my design clients, COMMUNICATION! It helps to set expectations, involve them in the process and create a legitimate working relationship. It’s helped massively to build my business and get referral and repeat business!
Doing different things to get them out of their heads like a few actions shots to warm them up. I remind them there’s no right and wrong but just to have fun and be in the moment. Depending on the clients I can act silly or goofy to make them feel more at ease.
Confidence is like a skill that’s developed and strengthened with time and practice. Just keep moving forward, and remember your why. You got this Ashley!! ❤️🙌🏻
I love your videos! Can you possibly do a video on how you set up your Nikon mirrorless for manual mode when you get it? Like preferred settings, etc? 😊 just got a camera and am having a hard time getting the correct settings.
Thanks Alexis!! And love this suggestion! 🤗📸 I’ve been using my Nikon Z6II all wedding season and would love to do a video sharing my setup some of the things I’ve discovered. Do you mind me asking what specifically you’ve struggled with / what problems you’ve run into when it comes to the settings?
@@ChelseaNicole awesome! I’m struggling with metering, what area mode focus to use (spot, wide, etc) and how to correctly shoot with kelvin 🙈 thank you!!
Thank you for sharing your very informative videos its really help me to gain my confidence im just new in this industry...supporter from philippines..
6:49 I set my aperture and shutter speed and then use the control ring on my RF glass to change the ISO. It has been a game changer for shooting manual. Especially when going from inside a dark church to the couple heading outside. This feature (and many others) finally convinced my second shooter to switch from Nikon to Canon R6. 🕺🏽💃🏽🤓
@@shalomvisuals5027 Oh shit… After shooting Canon for 20 years I switched to Sony. 🤓 Don’t worry, I’m not going to be a Sony troll. R5 is a pro camera. I’m just shooting 70/30 video and photo. Sony is a better hybrid system.
So you are talking about typical photography stuff right? I am an artist that needs photos to draw from so I try to take my own because I hate working from someone else idea. Most of the time they just take random photos of a model and hope for the best because they are not looking for an end result. They just need a bunch of photos. My photos need to look like the drawing I am going to do. That is where it gets tricky. Most women who model already are hard to work with and do not understand my vision. I try and work with women who could be a model but doesn't. I want good looking but still obtainable. So do you have any helpful tips for me. I need help as my artwork is lagging.
*Question of the Day:* What's your FAVE way of making clients feel at ease during your shoots? Share here! 🤗👇
Not for photography but for my design clients, COMMUNICATION! It helps to set expectations, involve them in the process and create a legitimate working relationship. It’s helped massively to build my business and get referral and repeat business!
Doing different things to get them out of their heads like a few actions shots to warm them up. I remind them there’s no right and wrong but just to have fun and be in the moment. Depending on the clients I can act silly or goofy to make them feel more at ease.
Giving clients compliments, put them at ease. It also helps to build
💯 to being our clients biggest cheerleaders! 🙌🏻
Planning the walking path in 3D with timings is brilliant! Paired with sun finder etc - blew me away! Thank you!! 🙏
Thank you so much for these videos! You are so uplifting & positive and they always seem to come right when I need them. 🥰
Thanks Jessica! I'm so happy they've been helpful. ❤️ I love making them for you guys!
Great energy !
Love this!
Planning and preparing helps me so much with confidence. These are great tips!
💯 Being prepared makes such a big difference! Thanks Liz!
I lack confidence hardcore!! I have such a hard time talking to people and getting what I need to come across clearly.
Confidence is like a skill that’s developed and strengthened with time and practice. Just keep moving forward, and remember your why. You got this Ashley!! ❤️🙌🏻
"Give yourself permission to be PRO, and pro = PREPARED" YO! MIC DROP!!!!
Haha thanks girl! ❤️😘
I always enjoy your wisdom. Being over prepared is such good advice.
I love your videos! Can you possibly do a video on how you set up your Nikon mirrorless for manual mode when you get it? Like preferred settings, etc? 😊 just got a camera and am having a hard time getting the correct settings.
Thanks Alexis!! And love this suggestion! 🤗📸 I’ve been using my Nikon Z6II all wedding season and would love to do a video sharing my setup some of the things I’ve discovered. Do you mind me asking what specifically you’ve struggled with / what problems you’ve run into when it comes to the settings?
@@ChelseaNicole awesome! I’m struggling with metering, what area mode focus to use (spot, wide, etc) and how to correctly shoot with kelvin 🙈 thank you!!
Love 🙌❤️🙌
Great tips, so inspiring.
Happy you enjoyed them Godfrey! ❤️🤗
Thank you for sharing your very informative videos its really help me to gain my confidence im just new in this industry...supporter from philippines..
6:49 I set my aperture and shutter speed and then use the control ring on my RF glass to change the ISO. It has been a game changer for shooting manual. Especially when going from inside a dark church to the couple heading outside. This feature (and many others) finally convinced my second shooter to switch from Nikon to Canon R6. 🕺🏽💃🏽🤓
I can’t wait to get my R5🙏🏾
@@shalomvisuals5027 Oh shit… After shooting Canon for 20 years I switched to Sony. 🤓 Don’t worry, I’m not going to be a Sony troll. R5 is a pro camera. I’m just shooting 70/30 video and photo. Sony is a better hybrid system.
@@f0t0b0y mmm may just look in to it thanks for the info💪🏾
@@shalomvisuals5027 Sony A74 is a mini R5. FX6 is a poorman’s pro cine cam that outpaces most pro cine cams.
Giving the client comments.
So you are talking about typical photography stuff right? I am an artist that needs photos to draw from so I try to take my own because I hate working from someone else idea. Most of the time they just take random photos of a model and hope for the best because they are not looking for an end result. They just need a bunch of photos. My photos need to look like the drawing I am going to do. That is where it gets tricky. Most women who model already are hard to work with and do not understand my vision. I try and work with women who could be a model but doesn't. I want good looking but still obtainable. So do you have any helpful tips for me. I need help as my artwork is lagging.
what is your profession called, how did you beome it ? did you go to college
Aw Bella! I feel like unsubscribing and resubscribing just so she can get a bone!
Bella loves you!! 🐶🥰🦴