Re: Wedding Photography Marketing??

2003-10-08 Thread Chris Brogden
Leaving cards with wedding shops sounds like a good idea... no harm in trying. You can pick up a fair bit of business at local wedding shows, so it might be worthwhile getting a booth at one. Websites are good to have, but I suspect most people will probably still look at local media first,

Re: Wedding Photography Marketing??

2003-10-08 Thread Robert Gonzalez
My 3nd question is what is the standard method of doing the work today? Back then I supplied myself, my equipment, and the blank film. I charged a flat price for those items and turned over all exposed film. That was it...My clients liked it as they just got standard 4x6 prints as proofs and

RE: Wedding Photography Marketing??

2003-10-08 Thread tom
-Original Message- From: tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] The big seller for dig (around here) is the fact that all prints can be digital or color, and can be easily uploaded to the web. B/W or color. tv

Re: Wedding Photography Marketing??

2003-10-08 Thread John Coyle
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Wedding Photography Marketing??

2003-10-07 Thread J. C. O'Connell
After about a 10 year absence, I'd like to do some wedding jobs again. ( I did about a half dozen for money and got pretty good at actually after reading several books and via experience). I quit because I didnt need the money but that has changed for me recently. I actually turned down a lot of