My 1-Star Wedding Photography Review

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  • The last thing any wedding photographer wants is to receive a 1-star review. It can be a big hurdle with success in wedding photography. Here is my story and how I used this experience to my advantage to help me book me wedding photography couples.
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  • @TimFilmsCars
    @TimFilmsCars ปีที่แล้ว +195

    I remember this happening in real time, and I had second-hand stress for you! These are great takeaways and ultimately, you handled it very well. When I first drafted my pre-event agreements, and update them now (for anything, not just weddings), I think of this story. Lots of lessons here for everyone. Great video dude.

  • @riversheppherd121
    @riversheppherd121 ปีที่แล้ว +331

    They just wanted money back - they never had an issue with the photos . You’re photography looked amazing!

    • @RICOWHITEISDOPE
      @RICOWHITEISDOPE ปีที่แล้ว +14

      *your

    • @Happy-cm7uo
      @Happy-cm7uo ปีที่แล้ว

      Scum couple fr

    • @MS-gn4gl
      @MS-gn4gl 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      Exactly this. She liked the work she just didn't want to pay for it. I bet she even bragged about getting it for free.

    • @elram2649
      @elram2649 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@MS-gn4gl
      Yep! 💯

    • @BlaineShillington
      @BlaineShillington 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Guarantee they probably had stuff from their wedding they probably used once and then returned too. @@MS-gn4gl

  • @merrymanson
    @merrymanson ปีที่แล้ว +269

    I had a bridezilla 3 years ago. Everything was fine, I was super extra with them just because I like to help out. She called me like 5 times for details before the weddings. Its all cool. I did awesome. Afterwards she told me she hated the photographs, how she looked, the amount of imeges she got(I guess 1300 photographs wasn't enough for her) and the edit. I contacted other photographers so they can check it out and they said it was very good. Afterwards I questioned if I should do it anymore, but decided "You know what, i will use this to my advantage" and for several bookings I showed this wedding to my clients stating "Look, this according to my client is my worst wedding, imagine what I can do from here on out". And got like 4-5 bookings just showing this wedding. Of course I did not continue to do that, but I was pitiful at the time...

    • @narwhallllll8475
      @narwhallllll8475 ปีที่แล้ว +30

      That’s great how you turned it to your advantage! Although i do have to say 1300 is a HUGE amount of images to be giving back. I’m just assuming it was a big ass wedding, or a 2-day event!

    • @merrymanson
      @merrymanson ปีที่แล้ว +16

      it is a huge amount. I usually deliver around 900 up to 1000 images. The weddings in my country last around 10-15 hours. The one I mentioned was around 12 hours. Thats why I was so shocked when she mentioned that it wasn't enough. Also she mentioned that there are not enough photographs of the children in the wedding like bruh, I'm shooting a wedding not a children's party.(there were around 80 photos of children playing). That case alone made me turn down several weddings because of red flags. One couple was like "We want you as a photographer, but we'd like for you to follow pinterest list and edit the photographs in another style". No thank you.

    • @neriksenju25
      @neriksenju25 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1300 !!!!!!!

    • @ladyethyme
      @ladyethyme 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Holy shitballs 1300?!?!?

    • @sertaliozer1
      @sertaliozer1 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The wording you used and the way you angled it was amazing dude! All the best to you. I'm onto my 4th Wedding contract. So far so good

  • @Bethos1247-Arne
    @Bethos1247-Arne ปีที่แล้ว +226

    I just read the 1-star review. I understand a few points made there (though this wall of text should have been formatted into some paragraphs) but overall they want both overprocessing like a smartphone does, and fantasy images which have to be staged and cannot be taken as part of a normal wedding. This is the gap of expectations of the Instagram generation and someone wanting to get a real photographer which takes pictures about what actually happened.

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  ปีที่แล้ว +55

      Yeah. That's why I really had to step back and look at the situation. Really it seems like they wanted a photographer who wasn't as photojournalistic as I was which is fine. Unfortunately they may have thought that all photographers are the same and didn't realize that photographers have different approaches sometimes.

    • @Mikivli
      @Mikivli ปีที่แล้ว

      Lot of times those fantasy ones can be done through photoshop. similar to that photographer rosy

    • @Bethos1247-Arne
      @Bethos1247-Arne ปีที่แล้ว +19

      @@Mikivli using photoshop to create fantasy images which look convincing and are to the taste of a client is not easy.

    • @Mikivli
      @Mikivli ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@Bethos1247-Arne i agree with 10+ years knowledge on photoshop I could do it but creating so many images one by one like that would be overwhelming and yet if you don’t have a style already popularized like some there is a chance the client won’t like it so true k agree

    • @weichung0319
      @weichung0319 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Most stuff on instagram are staged. Most of the best photos on weddings are not staged, just best moments.
      But people tend to not realize that different.

  • @johnvienna3422
    @johnvienna3422 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    In some Asian countries they have a practical solution: couples have a formal shoot together at some picturesque location in nice weather, for all the perfect Disney Princess pictures. Then the wedding itself can be more candid, with lower expectations of "perfect" moments.

  • @melissaysitall7703
    @melissaysitall7703 ปีที่แล้ว +256

    I can’t believe the clients acted like this. Sometimes there just is malicious people out there and want $$$ back 🙃. I love how you turned a negative review into something positive 👏🏽

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  ปีที่แล้ว +30

      At the end of the day it really did feel like they were doing what they could to get their money back. Nothing really made sense when I sat down and thought about it. But I always try my best to figure out what I can do better in any situation.

    • @mara1820
      @mara1820 ปีที่แล้ว

      Exactly. They wanted the wedding photographed for free but had to be vicious about it.

    • @28cucbn
      @28cucbn ปีที่แล้ว +13

      No doubt she does that all the time to try to get free stuff

    • @mara1820
      @mara1820 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@28cucbn A friend of mine ages ago once told me when she worked at Publix people would bring back birthday cakes (one piece left in the box) demanding refunds stating the cake was awful. Thieves everywhere.

    • @28cucbn
      @28cucbn ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@mara1820 when I used to cook at a steakhouse, ppl would order a 16 ounce steak, eat 3/4 of it, then try to say it was under cooked

  • @chadhiggins9944
    @chadhiggins9944 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    Something I found interesting from her review:
    "... my husband and I ended up paying for another (amazing) photographer to capture photos of us to recreate our wedding"
    Okay, in my opinion, that is batshit crazy 😂.

    • @musicenjoyer4203
      @musicenjoyer4203 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      utterly psychotic couple lol

    • @AFR0MAMBA
      @AFR0MAMBA 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@DonnaOctoberthey had a second pretend wedding? 😂

  • @bubblesculptor
    @bubblesculptor ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Learning to turn down potential clients is a powerful threshold to cross in entrepreneurship. The fear of missing out is different to let go of, but soon you learn to appreciate realizing you avoid a bad experience.

  • @maryyeattes2213
    @maryyeattes2213 ปีที่แล้ว +137

    The fact that you gave them all of the JPEGS... I wish nothing but the worst for this couple. To try and ruin your name when their own insecurity is the reason they couldn't enjoy their wedding photos. I'm so glad you posted this video, fight back always. I bet your top package was still WAY cheaper than most photographers top package at that time, they brow beat you just because they felt like they could

    • @DynastyUK
      @DynastyUK ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Giving all the Jpegs only makes it worse, you're sending over the best at the start, now you're sending them all the worst as well? No way.

    • @L.Spencer
      @L.Spencer ปีที่แล้ว +2

      but aren't the jpegs edited? It's not like sending the RAW files, unedited - or am I mistaken?

    • @malikkelly
      @malikkelly ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@L.SpencerDid you watch the video? He said he sent all the unedited Jpegs

    • @treywood5805
      @treywood5805 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@malikkelly jpegs are automatically edited by the camera. unedited jpeg is when it only has camera preset applied to it. look at a raw photo and youll see what unedited it

  • @bethanyvillero6900
    @bethanyvillero6900 ปีที่แล้ว +48

    This is my worst nightmare. I had a very similar experience - red flags I ignored, great images despite circumstances... nightmare bride. I learned a lot from the experience and low key have PTSD from it. I’m terrified of my clients being unhappy with me!
    Thanks for sharing. I think this video is going to help so many!

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  ปีที่แล้ว +20

      I also have PTSD from this experience. Funny enough I have another story (after I learned my lesson from this one) where almost the SAME exact thing happened and when I received the email it was like a flashback and I almost lost it. Luckily at the time I had my mentor so I hit him up and he help me level set with myself and come to find out the bride's complains were totally legitimate and had more to do with her makeup artist than anything else so it all worked out in the end. But OMG when I tell you that PTSD kicked in.

    • @bethanyvillero6900
      @bethanyvillero6900 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@jbivphotography the worst!! So glad you had your mentor to talk things through with

  • @TedNghiem
    @TedNghiem ปีที่แล้ว +89

    I feel this. When I was shooting weddings, I got a one star review from a couple that didn't even book me to photograph their wedding. My red flags were that they definitely could not pay my minimum costs, they were calling and emailing me every other day about the wedding that I wasn't booked for, and that was when I was like "hey, I really don't think we fit as a photographer client." Then I got angry emails and review bombed. It was a hassle to get the wedding sites to take the review down, but they did because they saw the date of the wedding and when the review was left (months in advance). Yelp, on the other hand, wouldn't.

    • @izukens
      @izukens ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I'm so sorry that happened to you! What they did was harassment; I would take them to court.

    • @glenncurrie7666
      @glenncurrie7666 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      YELP is the worst. They will take down a bad review if you advertise with them for a huge fee.

    • @AmadaMoran
      @AmadaMoran ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It happen the same thing with me booksy did not want to remove my review from client 😢

    • @RyanREAX
      @RyanREAX ปีที่แล้ว +1

      So all you do is rebrand... problem solved

    • @smarthousetech8593
      @smarthousetech8593 ปีที่แล้ว

      People can be parasites at times SMH. That's a crazy experience bro

  • @twentythreeninteen2143
    @twentythreeninteen2143 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Something I’ve learned is when you get those couples that come back and back and back to complain and complain is when you get it leveled out, make them sign an NDA.. if I’m going to refund you and give you files you are not going to give me a poor review. Only happened twice in my 6 years of wedding work ( about 50-80 weddings per year ) but it’s a reasonable thing to do

  • @JohnHaldezos
    @JohnHaldezos ปีที่แล้ว +8

    After 25 years as Wedding Photographer, I turned away customers that gave me a bad vibe, in expecting too much out of the ordinary .I would politely say that I was booked 😂

  • @brendaoleasixtos2979
    @brendaoleasixtos2979 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    This made me feel so much better. Recently I dealt with a very difficult client, she made me question myself and almost want to just quit completely. I took her engagement photos and she complained because she didn’t like her hair and her fiancée was wearing white socks. She told me just delete those photos after I had already began on over half of them. So we went and redid the whole thing for over 3 hours, at multiple locations with different outfit changes. I told her that since we had to redo the whole photoshoot all over again, it would take longer for me to deliver the photos since my wedding and honeymoon were coming up. Yet she still kept messaging me during my honeymoon. I deliver the new photos and she quickly complains about how I made her look too dark and to lighten her skin up and being very picky and telling me what to change on specific photos. She told me she tried to edit the photos herself but couldn’t and if I could do it, despite the contract saying clients aren’t allow to edit or add filters to already edited photos.
    I apologize to my mistakes and owed up to whatever mistakes I made that inconvenienced her. She still emailed me a very long paragraph on how I was in the wrong and she wasn’t and she wanted to void the contract. Honestly it was a huge relief for me. I can’t even imagine what her wedding day would of been like.
    Now I’m learning to say no and turn down potential clients who are difficult to work with. It’s just not worth it.

  • @niallcochrane3331
    @niallcochrane3331 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    11:49 - Getting ahead of the 1 star review by bringing it up to potential clients is absolutely the best approach. Moreso, avoiding name-calling is also crucial. Great advice for younger professionals - not just in photography.

  • @MonsieurBlain
    @MonsieurBlain ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I'm a firm believer that every great business learns from it's "bad reviews". I probably get one atleast once every year out of 100 plus gigs per year.
    I learned from everyone of those reviews. 2018 I learned about set realistic turnaround times.
    2019 I learned about when to use Aperture & direct lighting.
    2020 I learned to not take a shoot last minute & edit before a vacation.
    2021 to upload every single thing right after a wedding & double check.
    2022 I learned to be very specific in contracts.
    All these experiences molded my business in ways those 5 star reviews wouldn't. I appreciate them, but the objective is to get rid of those mistakes as the business progresses.

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Exactly! Everything that looks like a failing moment is a great time to fail forward. Thank you for sharing this for everyone else who might be having a hard time with this in their own business.

  • @jimmycanuck5340
    @jimmycanuck5340 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    FYI - I had my first photo published in 1968. In the early 80's I shot dozens of weddings for a major wedding studio. That being said -Your photos look fine, bro. You had a real "Karen" as a customer. She was determined to be "right" about everything, even though she didn't have a clue.
    My "Karen" was my aunt. I had shot 50-60 weddings by the time I offered to shoot my cousin's second wedding as a wedding present. My cousin is a sweet person, not the villain. My aunt told me not to go to the bride's house before the wedding because it would be too busy and confusing. NB - This is where I always took portraits of the bride alone and with her attendants.
    After-ceremony shots were taken at a gazebo in a small park. The bride's brother, transporting my aunt, was allegedly unable to locate this landmark, so no bride with mom, etc. shots happened there. Instead of taking numerous bride and groom shots at the gazebo, my sweet cousin kept bringing in every tom dick and harry for groups shots. We ran out of time and rushed to the reception hall. I finally got my aunt in a group shot at the reception hall.
    What was the last straw? During the next visit to my aunt did I get a thank you for saving her daughter many hundreds of dollars? No. I heard, "You didn't take one shot of (cousin) by herself" and "I changed my shoes and you could see them in the group photo. You said you wouldn't be able to see them." So her daughter's wedding day came down to how important her shoes were.
    I haven't spoken to her since and assume she has long ago passed away.

  • @user-pv6lj2no2d
    @user-pv6lj2no2d ปีที่แล้ว +8

    This makes me wonder and question whether they’re still married. That aside, I’m glad that this has been the catalyst in making your business what it is today. I’m especially glad that you showed their pics and hoping they come across it too! I hope that they in turn get to see that they are made an example of what not to book.

  • @elpinchimaniaco
    @elpinchimaniaco ปีที่แล้ว +23

    The fact that you are sharing this story is so inspiring. It takes a lot of courage, my first time on this channel but im proud of you man

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Not gonna lie. I was pretty scared about making this video. But I think it's been long enough.

    • @ljones1908
      @ljones1908 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@jbivphotography I was thinking that they may see this video and the mess will start again. Isn't it true that once you take a picture of any image it is now your property to do what you please? I remember a photographer sued Nas for posting a picture of himself (Nas) without the photographer's permission.

  • @kavanlake871
    @kavanlake871 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    John, 😔 I feel you man. This one time, years ago, after the bride and her crew were two hours late, they complained about everything, after I delivered these beautiful images. They said the images were trash and slammed me on wedding wire. However, after all that, they wanted a refund, wanted an album, and submitted my images to a wedding blog, and of course, failed to mention me as their photographer. In my head, I remembered everything my mentor had told me. He said, “When the guests, the cake, the venue, the food and everything else is all gone, you the photographer is the only person left to pick on.” If the images were trash, why ask for an album, why put them on a blog? To this day, I still think about that.

    • @izukens
      @izukens ปีที่แล้ว +10

      They loved the photos; they just tried to take advantage of you. It this that simple; they are bad people.

    • @kavanlake871
      @kavanlake871 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@izukens thanks. That exactly what I figured too.

    • @wellstat
      @wellstat ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Some people are so cheap that even their best days of their lifes are spent cheating people and digging for free stuff. i won't even think of that, its not money but self dignity.

  • @kerwynwilson
    @kerwynwilson ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Photography and psychology are interlinked. You gain valuable insight into human behaviour. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Giles29
    @Giles29 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have to say you did better than my wedding photographer did. You delivered.

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  ปีที่แล้ว

      Ouch. I’m sorry to hear that.

    • @ssgg23
      @ssgg23 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That’s horrible. Close to the same experience but luckily the photographer finally came through. Had to wait half a year to get our photos back, was terrified the photographer simply lost the photos or decided to ghost us, thankfully wasn’t the case but my god, the customer service was awful. Unfortunately seems to be a running theme in the industry.

  • @user-ei9ym9vj7v
    @user-ei9ym9vj7v ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Far out bro, those photos were still top quality crisp and clean, I reackon they probably planned to get their money back from the start and tried bullying you into it, props to standing strong as this type-of-crap breaks majority of people in all types of industries. You’re my favourite wedding photographer to watch btw so keep up the great work brother.

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad to hear I'm your favorite. Honestly it means so much. There's not a lot of us here on TH-cam.

  • @stevevansak7324
    @stevevansak7324 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    So glad you recovered from this. It took me years to finally “fire my clients” whom I didn't vibe with. Great advice here!

  • @lyndonlives638
    @lyndonlives638 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Being proactive and leaning into the one star review with new clients is a genius move - shows you're proud and stand by what you do, and that you're not going to be shamed and browbeaten over work that's perfectly good. Also discreetly puts people on notice that if they're just looking for somebody to bully and be a nightmare to, then they can go elsewhere!

  • @FallenArtemie
    @FallenArtemie 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Honestly, this is what scares me about going into photography. Why I don't take that first leap from being a hobbyist to a pro photographer. People being unhappy with your art and skills would really destroy me since I think I'm pretty okay at photography and enough that maybe others would like my services. But one unhappy customer, and I'd take that very personally. Thanks for sharing your story, it helps to see how others process this situation professionally.

    • @fotografiasromero
      @fotografiasromero 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Been doing it 18 years. In anything you do you’ll meet bad people. That’s why you set boundaries and a rock solid contract. I’ve fired two clients for stressing me out.

  • @EriciGonzalez
    @EriciGonzalez ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I've gotten that dreaded one-star review and it taught me alot about how to qualify your clients, how to refine your contract, and also how to effectively communicate with your client while you are binded by a contract. Unfortunately there will always be those people who you do not align with. Thanks for this video because i definitely needed someone else to talk about this so I would not feel alone in my experience. The situation about them doing chargebacks on holidays i can definitely relate with, some people can be very malicious when things do not go their way. Just gotta keep grinding, educate yourself and push forward with your passion.

  • @ericacervantez
    @ericacervantez ปีที่แล้ว +5

    "Don't be blinded by the money" I ALWAYS say that too! "Not all money is GOOD money." I stepped back from weddings for a bit and I feel good about my decision lol

  • @REMY.C.
    @REMY.C. ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I'm not a wedding photographer, but the first thing I did and knew I had to do when I worked in graphic design and web design is say NO to any client who asks for things I can't or don't want to do. Even when a client is booked and asked for additional things out of my expertise or desire it was a clear no. It makes the business go smoother and builds a trust relationship. Hell, I even did that with employers and it's a sign of respect when you tell them that by asking you to do those things they're gonna lose money and time.

    • @ds_capture
      @ds_capture ปีที่แล้ว +2

      yep. Same here. I work as a Graphic Designer for over a decade. When I started out I agreed to anything. Now I get EVERY LITTLE change in writing. And I don´t have any problems with saying NO to a client who wants more than he pays for.

  • @ericlamont4130
    @ericlamont4130 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    As a recovering wedding photog I can say this is an invaluable story and lesson for anyone starting out. I never had any couples quite this bad but one that was close. Thanks for sharing!

  • @user-uz7wf7nd6t
    @user-uz7wf7nd6t ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I am not a wedding photographer. In fact, I consider it one of the most complex genres, because it demands not only photography skills, but also vast amounts of social skills, which I admit I don´t have. Having said that, I still found this video to be awesome. Thanks for sharing your learning experience.

  • @miyoko_17
    @miyoko_17 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Man...that kind of client experience (horror story) is THE REASON that kept me away from photographing people for years!
    I finally, this year, decided I wouldn't let that hold me back. I need to believe that there are good/decent people in the world & that theyre the majority...& above all, it made me lock in a whole system to cover myself, highest priority being vetting the clients.
    We, as photogs, need to be just as discerning as the clients "shopping" for their vendors.

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Exactly. Because at the end of the day we want to make sure we're aligning with those we know who respect our art and also our position as their photographer. We really do try our best. And there are a lot of people out there who understand this.

  • @LiquidTrees
    @LiquidTrees ปีที่แล้ว

    The fact that they tried to complain about you, ruin you, steal money back from you and poorly review you would lead me to believe that they might be a bit racist. Good for you for not letting those tool bags bring you down! Kudos and all the best!

  • @Manophotographer123
    @Manophotographer123 ปีที่แล้ว

    Don’t worry about few people who are money minded . Keep up your work . They can’t judge your photography with a mobile camera knowledge. ❤❤❤❤❤photographer. Huge respect.

  • @wanderfall7486
    @wanderfall7486 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I've had a similar thing happen with a client that booked a newborn session with me. First thing that happened was that they didn't wanna pay the booking fee cause they wanted to be able to cancel the booking on short notice if they found another photographer that was available sooner (HUGE red flag), and stupidly I agreed. My style when it comes to family and newborn sessions is natural, candid moments where everyone are interacting with each other and you see a lot of emotion. When I got to the clients house I got to take like 3 photos of the mother holding her baby and then she abruptly walked out of the frame, not saying a word. Eventually it turns out that the parents didn't wanna be in the photos. At all. Not even a hand or an arm holding the baby. I asked what kind of photos they were expecting and if they could show me some examples, but they just got more and more upset with me and all they kept saying was "I don't wanna be in the photos", no explanation. Were they expecting staged studio photos of just their baby? I was super confused cause this is not at all the style of photography I do and it's not in any of the photos on my website. At this point I should have just left, but I tried to do what I believed they wanted, even though they refused to explain it to me, but the baby was obviously crying and screaming every time they put him down and just wanted to be close to the parents. I finally managed to take a few were he was calm, but at this point everyone in the room were upset. When I delivered the photos, which were not great but honestly not that bad either, they didn't respond for a long time. When they finally responded they said that they didn't like the photos at all and that they could take better photos themselves with their phone. They demanded a discount. I gave them a discount, even though it states in my contract that I have no obligation to do so, and they kept coming back saying they want more of a discount and that I should have left their house when I realised they weren't happy, even though they didn't say anything. In the end I learned a lot from this experience and since then I've taken some measures to prevent it from happening again, but it still feels awful to think about it.

    • @alicoria1101
      @alicoria1101 ปีที่แล้ว

      What steps do you take now?

    • @StephenJoines
      @StephenJoines ปีที่แล้ว +1

      One thing to do in this situation is NEVER give the photos to them. First give a sample (with sample water mark down the middle). If they like it then all good. If not they don't get any photos. Protect your work and income and don't be afraid to say no. Always trust those red flags ... they always mean something.

    • @whatifschrodingersboxwasacofin
      @whatifschrodingersboxwasacofin ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I’m a retired self-employer (not in photography at all). Just some thought to consider. Have a great day!
      The hardest thing I learned in my career was that we leave money on the table when we don’t value ourselves highly enough. Contracted with me for no discount? Expect no discount. That’s the point of having you sign the contract! The time to complain about the terms has passed, and I don’t renegotiate based upon your circumstances. Sounds like a you problem. That’s how business works; you could have hired someone else on different terms. But you didn’t. 🤷🏼‍♂️
      You might even want to be proactive and expressly point the cancellation/no refund paragraph out just before clients sign - maybe even have them initial beside it as ‘active’ acknowledgment. It gives them little room to squawk later, and even the boldest is shut down immediately by good old contract law. Don’t have to discount, don’t want to discount, not going to discount. Pay as agreed. Black and white.
      No need to be concerned about your reputation if there are no unreasonable deficiencies in their customer experience; word of mouth is the best and cheapest form of marketing, and you don’t want them or their friends in your life anyway. My marketing budget was $0, but I was in a particularly fortunate situation with a concentrated client-base. An aggravating customer can be worse than no customer because they actually make a negative contribution to your day.
      When I go to purchase a service now, I *never* go with the cheapest. I just assume they’re not as good as their peers. I *do* try to go as high as I can within my budget because consumer culture has taught our brains that ‘more expensive = better quality’ and ‘you get what you pay for’. I err on the safe side and overpay. I should have erred on my own side and overcharged. Then we could negotiate to the right midpoint.
      I have my shyness and insecurities, but I know that I’ve pocketed some of that money on the table just by charging more because I could. Not a single complaint, because I provided good product/value. Professional reputations work both ways and you don’t want to become known as the “yeahwelovedthepicturescuztheyweresocheap” wedding photog. You really, really don’t.
      Turns out not leaving money on the table has more to do with client management than finance! 😳😁
      Best wishes for long-term success. 👍

  • @viscerablack
    @viscerablack ปีที่แล้ว +1

    like any relationship, draw your boundaries, communicate them, be clear about them, and never compromise. happy shooting brother, I'm glad you kept on going.

  • @edoardodepiccoli3004
    @edoardodepiccoli3004 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    using the 1 star review as an advantage was such a big brain move

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I tried my best. I'm glad that it ended up strengthening my connection with my future couples.

  • @PeteCocoPhoto
    @PeteCocoPhoto ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Excellent as always. We learn so much more from our mistakes than from our victories. That one horrible couple in the end actually was a huge net positive to your business. A lot of people don't realize that this is just part of the process of becoming successful in life and they give up after a failure or even multiple failures. But you are totally right. Not everyone is your client.

  • @rainyambience923
    @rainyambience923 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is your best video so far, love hearing this story.

  • @platinumboy89
    @platinumboy89 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This is a great lesson for any photographer. Alignment with your client is critical

  • @hw664
    @hw664 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I was really into photography around 2017 and I was exploring all niches, I was asked to shoot a gender reveal and I did it pretty cheap just for the experience. I didn’t do much research into the exact venue and it turns out it was a pretty dark place. I shot some really nice photos using a speedlite but as soon as I sent the photos they were messaging me with such anger that i ended up giving them a refund.
    There was nothing wrong with the photos, they were good quality. Their main concern was they didn’t align with what they expected. I tried to explain that there was no way to get these freeze frame shots without using flash in a dark venue unless they wanted blurry pictures, but it was to no avail.
    I gave up photography for years but now I’m back into it and it was a learning experience. As stated in the video, expectations must be set and at the same time, don’t take any shit from people. If someone thinks they can walk over you, they will.
    👍🏻

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I'm sorry to hear about your story. That's the worst. it really is hard sometimes to explain and educate folks on photographer and sometimes they just don't want to listen and understand. It's great to hear that you're trying to get back into photography.

    • @nativedan
      @nativedan ปีที่แล้ว

      Your advice reminds me of the scene from Goodfellas, when after “Spider” tells Tommy Devito to go eff himself, Jimmy hand him $100 bill, and tells him exactly that: “don’t take no shit from nobody”! Unfortunately for “Spider” Tommy didn’t take any shit from “Spider“.

  • @michaelj7069
    @michaelj7069 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Probably the best wedding video out there. Such an overlooked conversation for photographers starting out and some having a hard time moving forward. Well done.

  • @pamelahagan3215
    @pamelahagan3215 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am here for it John

  • @bwloawesome
    @bwloawesome ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey man, looking to take the plunge soon to start a run at portraiture photography and have caught a few of your videos. In my opinion, the story of this couple is the PERFECT example to reinforce comments you've made in prior videos about interviewing couples beforehand to figure if you'll sync well together. What a great way to use your experience as a teacher. Thanks for the content.

  • @WelcometotheJones
    @WelcometotheJones ปีที่แล้ว

    Great information John!
    I’ve never experienced a client like that but I too have learned it’s best to set the expectations for what I’m capable of delivering. I also agree that money shouldn’t be your number one priority!
    Love watching, happy shooting!!

  • @kwstasf
    @kwstasf ปีที่แล้ว

    This is a very healthy way to see things John. I like the way you faced it, this is really inspirational!

  • @BE-More1111
    @BE-More1111 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video and even better advice, not just for wedding photographers... ANY contract photographer! And btw... great pictures from that day. After listening to your terrible experience, I had to check out the portfolio pics. I love how you handled it and used it with working with couples moving forward. Awesome advice.... just awesome!

  • @lukewackler
    @lukewackler ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for sharing your story. You are brave to tell this story.

  • @adamwestphoto
    @adamwestphoto ปีที่แล้ว +5

    A real tough story; it's great to see you could turn things around. 1 stars can work in your favour, once you get past the shock, calm down and think with a level head. Brilliant advice John. Thank you! 👍

  • @jenniferwilliams3650
    @jenniferwilliams3650 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for this video John. This information is SO helpful. I don't do weddings but this information applies to any photographer who works with non-corporate clients. Alignment, education and setting expectations: excellent takeaways.

  • @pete6604
    @pete6604 ปีที่แล้ว

    Totally agree with your takeaway. Setting expectations with clients can help avoid so many potential issues.

  • @macylobeauty
    @macylobeauty ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hey John! Love your videos. I subbed to you back when photography was a hobby of mine. Fast forward a few years and now I’m a Bridal Makeup Artist. What you mentioned holds true for any vendor in the wedding industry. What we do is an art style and if a couple doesn’t align with our style, way of work, even personality, it’s better to let them know we are not a good fit.
    A lot of couples don’t realize they should not go to a vendor and try to “change” them or their style. Couples should find someone who suits what they’re looking for. Us vendors can not do everything and anything. We’re not meant to. 100% agree with your video and thanks for sharing!

  • @rogersriveropadilla253
    @rogersriveropadilla253 ปีที่แล้ว

    Valuable Lessons, Valuable advices! Thanks!

  • @LloydSpencer
    @LloydSpencer ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What a great video and such sound practical advice

  • @ndjk2821
    @ndjk2821 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like it when Jordan randomly starts mimicking someone

  • @philipsutton8921
    @philipsutton8921 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Ah - great stuff dude. I'm a seasoned professional gig and events photographer, who is about to shoot my first wedding next month. I'm not too nervous, because
    I've been shooting for years and am familiar with working with folks, post-processing, my equipment, posing and particularly shooting documentary style. However, you pulled up a few red flags that I hadn't considered. It might pay me to jump on your channel and see what other important informative wedding style clips you have made. You may have saved me some grief methinks.

  • @GiGoes
    @GiGoes ปีที่แล้ว

    Perfect. Congratulations. 👏🏽 👏🏽 And thank you. 🙏🏽

  • @PhoneNHe
    @PhoneNHe ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you John for sharing this experience. The way how you amend this worst experience to a meaningful lesson, taught me about your leadership, which I believe can be applied anywhere in life, but not only in photography business.

  • @christinacooperfilm
    @christinacooperfilm ปีที่แล้ว

    That was wild! I remember you mentioning something along the lines of making sure your couples have seen your work before they book. This was years ago. You didn't mention any reason why but I see now this was it. I'm glad you hung in there though! (We all are.) The photos were and still are amazing! I love the way you used the review to move forward!

  • @FreddieDe_Grate
    @FreddieDe_Grate ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for sharing your experience. I have not shot a wedding as of yet, although my wife says I should. For the example you gave I may not. It’s good to know that even the really good photographers had to pick themselves up mentally from incidents with clients.

  • @TheJ_G
    @TheJ_G ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was a really great watch. There should be more testimonials like this from people that work in creative industries. I’ve definitely had these kind of clients in past. Qualifying clients is absolutely necessary to avoid burnout in a professional creative space. Thanks for sharing this experience.

  • @life_in_gen
    @life_in_gen ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice video! Thanks for the tips. Staged shots versus moment shots are two different things, we try to capture both in one photo but sometimes some clients just dont get that.

  • @DCaldwellPhotography
    @DCaldwellPhotography ปีที่แล้ว +1

    John, this was super insightful and hopefully can help someone that is struggling with just booking for the money vs actually vetting people prior to doing business. All money isn't good money. Great video.

  • @cnsounds
    @cnsounds ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Much appreciate your honestly and professionalism John. You are doing great!

  • @lesterkdmedia
    @lesterkdmedia ปีที่แล้ว

    John not only a great photographer but also a great teacher!!! mann thank you sensei for sharing this
    🙏🙏

  • @DaveStarr100.3
    @DaveStarr100.3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love this so much. Great content and really something meaningful I'll be thinking about for a while. Cheers John. 🙏🧠

  • @Overworkt
    @Overworkt 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was a great, gripping video mate - definitely felt for you, and can imagine the place you were in. Valuable advice too!

  • @Cincy_Kid
    @Cincy_Kid ปีที่แล้ว

    Your response back to her on the knot was worded perfectly

  • @poolgod80
    @poolgod80 ปีที่แล้ว

    I appreciated your professional approach to this.

  • @tristanrujano
    @tristanrujano ปีที่แล้ว

    thankyou for sharing. I had some rough experiences and kindof put photography on the bench but this is encouraging

  • @LauraSponaugle
    @LauraSponaugle 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You are an amazing! Thanks for sharing this.

  • @IvanRuiz1
    @IvanRuiz1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is a remarkable story. Thanks for sharing! There are always people like this, and we all need to be aware that this can happen, and this can't be a reason to stop doing what we like and enjoy.

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad you enjoyed the story. Also your insights are pretty awesome.

  • @AssistableFTW
    @AssistableFTW ปีที่แล้ว

    Huge fan of you for doing this. Thank you

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  ปีที่แล้ว

      You're welcome. Thanks for watching and I hope it was helpful.

  • @pjdexter168
    @pjdexter168 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I've been a photographer and digital artist for over 15 years and your images were fantastic. I've shot a few weddings, reluctantly for this very reason. Brides are just notoriously a pain in the ass, the groom couldn't give a crap lol. There's just too much room for error for me anyway with weddings so I rarely do them.

  • @retro_pollo998
    @retro_pollo998 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I had my first this week. Sent the pictures two nights ago and woke up this morning to me being tagged on a post with some of the pictures I sent out and to my surprise the pictures had some horrible filters put on them. Comments on the post were just ragging on me for how bad the pictures looked like so I went ahead and comment on the post with the actual photos I sent out. After that the comments were dragging her for changing the look of the pictures

  • @konraddogg
    @konraddogg ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I feel you John, thanks for sharing this. I also come from customer service background, 10 years at the hotel's reception and now I do around 40 weddings a year and literally had 1 (one!) couple from hell, where the bride after receiving her photographs asked me "where is the photo of my dog looking at my dress?". I was extremely confused not knowing what she is talking about. And then she told me she saw me taking a picture of her dog on the floor and she was convinced that this is the shot I'm capturing and now she doesn't have her little doggy looking at her hanging dress just before she put it on. She loved all the pics and gave me a lot of compliments, but a month later she texted me to say that she wants ALL my raw photographs (unedited 1500/1600 pics) saying that it is her property and receiving just 500 as per agreement is not important as she wants ALL of them. I explained to her that not every photo I take is the one I'm happy with and that unedited is like a raw potato. She then proceeded to send her husband to me to threaten me with courts. During their wedding the groom came to me a second after their first dance and said that I "screwed up". Of course I had no clue what is he talking about so he said that I was standing in the wrong spot during their dance, despite I was of course doing full circles around them to capture this moment, but in his mind I should have been a little bit more to the left and right on this and that moment, like I know their choreography. He was happy with the pics after though. People just have issues not even connected with their wedding day, their photographer or a DJ. Sometimes they are just mean and weird and there's nothing you can. Sometimes the bride doesn't look the way SHE looks on the photos and then blames everything else, like her maid being on the phone. I bet you can now see the crazy just by looking at someone's face and backing up from there, it really saves you a lot of time and energy and this date will be booked by someone who's actually happy with their life. :)
    Xenote Studio

  • @blerdish
    @blerdish ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My worst fear. I'm so scared of this. I would crumble. But this video makes me ready to face that if it ever happens and use it as a learning experience. I love what you taught here. Thank you.

  • @ratmusce1984
    @ratmusce1984 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You are the best, John. thanks for your videos 🙏

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much. I really appreciate that.

  • @eddyalmaguer1758
    @eddyalmaguer1758 ปีที่แล้ว

    Been fortunate to not have this experience, but thank you for sharing your experience. LOVE that you leveraged the review in future consultations to your advantage.

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for watching. It's also great to hear you never had to deal with this. I wish I could say the same.

  • @acovian23
    @acovian23 ปีที่แล้ว

    Some people are just more comfortable posing. The job you did I find it consistent to what you do, not working for the money and setting expectations is such a valuable lesson. Thank you for sharing and keep up te good work!

  • @kkfox7822
    @kkfox7822 ปีที่แล้ว

    Such a great video. Thank you. This issue gives me so much anxiety. Listening to your points and reading the comments below I think maybe people just want to feel in control of things. Micromanaging is a confidence issue. So really taking time to make sure the clients feel like you're on their team, they understand what you do and you understand what they want then they're probably going to feel more in control.

  • @gary4188
    @gary4188 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well done you for turning a negative experience into a positive way of going forward.From what I’ve seen of your photography it’s amazing never let others bring you down,they will soon forget about you and move on to their next victim.

  • @pbsnoosk13
    @pbsnoosk13 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great information! Thank you!

  • @alainmenoxfotografo8207
    @alainmenoxfotografo8207 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey, thank you for your video. It has been very useful for me. I'll take your advice now that I'm starting doing weddings.

  • @susiescue
    @susiescue 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for sharing your experience and how you used it to continue on your photography journey. I love your videos. They are very educational and inspiring. Your photography is beautiful.

  • @EverestMedia
    @EverestMedia ปีที่แล้ว

    I watched your video and I feel you. Happened to me couple of times in my career. What I've learned is that you cannot make everyone happy, and that's fine. Be proud of your work. Also I've learned that this happened with couples that are low education levels.
    Cheers!

  • @josephbartztraining
    @josephbartztraining ปีที่แล้ว

    Interesting story and lessons learned! Thanks for the video.

  •  ปีที่แล้ว

    You're absolutey right. I'm 15 years now in the photography business. I use a lot of comparing photography with music and food. If I'm great at barbecues and you are vegetarian, I might not be for you. If I play great country music and you're a fan of Mozart, well, you might need someone else. And sometimes we do arrange our interests and the couple ends up coming as great friends and the respect they give you for being such an honest person is priceless.

  • @crypticwealth2956
    @crypticwealth2956 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is a great video! I liked how you used the 1 star review in the future.

  • @jacquesmassie4456
    @jacquesmassie4456 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great tips bro!

  • @baz8084
    @baz8084 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for your honesty and sharing John, in my short journey I've found honesty is the best policy.

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  ปีที่แล้ว

      Always. We try out best, sometimes we fall short. But pushing to get better is all we can do.

  • @louie7141
    @louie7141 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your work is awesome. ♥️♥️♥️

  • @philliptowlesphotography
    @philliptowlesphotography ปีที่แล้ว

    Goat level customer service! Using the negative after call survey to level set with new clients and boost NPS, very nice 🙌🏾
    Also thanks for being vulnerable and sharing.

  • @censiblelife
    @censiblelife ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m on the same page as you are talking this… mine happened years back… I totally, stop photographing, and ended me doing gardening… and I’m loving it… but, the passion inside me yearning for photography… so I’m devising an idea similar with you and I am being picky… I learn to say “No” when I see the red flag 🚩, just by talking to them… always asked them to look closely about my website and convince themselves about my style. Then get back to me. I wish you best! ❤

  • @kiaratimika2339
    @kiaratimika2339 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I recently had an almost identical story but with a family shoot, no reviews though thank goodness…but learned to take printing into my own hands and it’s actually turned out really well for IPS and sales!

  • @techondeckproductions242
    @techondeckproductions242 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm glad you shared this. I did my first wedding and didn't really like my work, but the couple it did it for loved it.

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      That's good to hear. Make sure to take the feeling of not liking your work and use it to improve and practice rather than put yourself down. It's always a great way to learn and become better.

  • @thegoodnewdays1191
    @thegoodnewdays1191 ปีที่แล้ว

    My respect for you has grown even more.

  • @RonderickHenry
    @RonderickHenry ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow what a way to use a 1 star review to your advantage. Great job. Those alternative voices John makes are hilarious.

  • @nicotomo
    @nicotomo ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Using that 1-star review with new clients is such a smart move. Everyone makes mistakes, but learning from them and moving forward is what could set you apart!
    And learning how to say "no"! Such a valuable and HARD skill to take on.

    • @nicotomo
      @nicotomo ปีที่แล้ว

      Also, def been in the position of taking on work for the money, but those clients straight look like trouble in the eyes, you feel me?

  • @t-money561
    @t-money561 ปีที่แล้ว

    great explanation of a very intricate sport, weddings are a very very challenging job