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#539: 3 Elements of Strong Elopement Photography - Sean Oblizalo
#539: 3 Elements of Strong Elopement Photography - Sean Oblizalo
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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Dec 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Have you considered venturing into the adventurous world of elopement photography? Do you enjoy capturing the beauty of landscapes and wish you could be outdoors for your work more than you are?
Sean Oblizalo found that he could combine his love of landscape photography with elopement photography by simply adding his clients into the already gorgeous scenery he was photographing! Listen in to episode 539 of The Bokeh Podcast to hear how he transitioned into elopement photography, and the 3 main elements that are needed to run a strong elopement photography business.
The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Professional Photographer and Miilu: The Simplest Way to Create and Manage Timelines and Shot Lists for the Events You’re Photographing. 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.
Brand Position (3:00)
Creating a great customer experience (8:43)
Technique for time management (13:35)
Outsourcing/Delegation (17:14)
Book Recommendation (21:34)
How to Do the Work by Dr. Nicole LePera
What led to Sean's transition from landscape to elopement photography? (27:30)
The 3 factors that set Sean apart from other Colorado elopement photographers (34:53)
1. Personalized Experience
2. Excellent Communication
3. All-Inclusive Experience
How does Sean personalize the experience with his elopement clients? (36:30)
1. Listen to hear the client's needs
2. Fill their needs
3. Don't think about couples as content creation
How did Sean make the decision to go into the "all-inclusive" elopement offering? (47:17)
Links:
https://www.charitywater.org
https://instagram.com/vows_and_peaks
https://www.vowsandpeaks.com
Bokeh Podcast Episode 287 with Rachel Greiman
https://www.greenchairstories.com/
Sean Oblizalo found that he could combine his love of landscape photography with elopement photography by simply adding his clients into the already gorgeous scenery he was photographing! Listen in to episode 539 of The Bokeh Podcast to hear how he transitioned into elopement photography, and the 3 main elements that are needed to run a strong elopement photography business.
The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Professional Photographer and Miilu: The Simplest Way to Create and Manage Timelines and Shot Lists for the Events You’re Photographing. 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.
Brand Position (3:00)
Creating a great customer experience (8:43)
Technique for time management (13:35)
Outsourcing/Delegation (17:14)
Book Recommendation (21:34)
How to Do the Work by Dr. Nicole LePera
What led to Sean's transition from landscape to elopement photography? (27:30)
The 3 factors that set Sean apart from other Colorado elopement photographers (34:53)
1. Personalized Experience
2. Excellent Communication
3. All-Inclusive Experience
How does Sean personalize the experience with his elopement clients? (36:30)
1. Listen to hear the client's needs
2. Fill their needs
3. Don't think about couples as content creation
How did Sean make the decision to go into the "all-inclusive" elopement offering? (47:17)
Links:
https://www.charitywater.org
https://instagram.com/vows_and_peaks
https://www.vowsandpeaks.com
Bokeh Podcast Episode 287 with Rachel Greiman
https://www.greenchairstories.com/
Released:
Dec 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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