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#365: How to Capture Emotion in Your Clients - Karissa Layne

#365: How to Capture Emotion in Your Clients - Karissa Layne

FromBokeh - The Photography Podcast


#365: How to Capture Emotion in Your Clients - Karissa Layne

FromBokeh - The Photography Podcast

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Apr 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Are you able to pull out real, raw emotions from your clients during your sessions?In episode 365 of the Bokeh Podcast, Karissa Layne shares about the importance of connecting with your clients so they're comfortable enough to open up around you. Listen in as she walks through the importance touch points from inquiry to the session that allows her to capture her clients on an intimate level.The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.Customer Experience: Honest enthusiasm. (2:26)Brand Position: Capturing your marriage, not just your wedding day and giving you photographs that reflect who you are. (5:35)Technique for Time: (8:47)Take 1-2 days off work each week.Have realistic expectations for what you can get done.Inspiration: Faith & Family (17:50)Book Recommendations: (20:28)Building a Storybrand by Donald Miller - bit.ly/bp-storybrandRuthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer - bit.ly/bp-ruthlesseliminationhurryBridgetone Podcast - bridgetown.podbean.com/e/the-ruthless-elimination-of-hurryCapturing Emotion in Your Clients:1. Get to know your clients on a personal level either in-person, on a call, or through a questionnaire; also let them get to know you as well.2. Prompt your couples to take an action, then look for the in between moments.3. Give them space to connect during your sessions by stepping away from them.4. Provide constant feedback to your clients for encouragement.5. Work Quickly, but also slow down. Don’t make awkward moments.Action Tip: Start by encouraging your couples to walk or run to loosen them up.Why Movement Works: They’re thinking about what they’re doing, not how they look or the camera.Links:karissalaynephoto.cominstagram.com/karissalaynephotoAnna Anderson's Brand Position Consultation - bit.ly/bp-345 For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy
Released:
Apr 7, 2020
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Podcast episode

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Welcome to The Bokeh Podcast, where we help photographers build sustainable businesses!Host Nathan Holritz and his guests will help you build your brand, focus your marketing efforts, refine your workflows, and dial in your photographic technique - all with efficiency in mind.In the end, we not only want you to succeed as a photography business owner, but to still have a life through it all. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.