(I Was Guilty Once, Too)

Hey fam, I’m about to get super real with you…

I used to do the exact same thing most of you are doing, charging way too little, squeezing in 5 shoots a day just to scrape by. I literally slept on a top bunk, editing photos while the smell of cleaning chemicals drifted up from the bathroom (not fun, but that’s a story for another day 😅).

Here’s the brutal truth you need to hear:

1. YOUR PACKAGES ARE A MESS 🗑️

(No, seriously. Here’s how to fix ’em):

Additionally, consider evaluating your tiers every quarter to ensure they still align with client expectations and market trends. This small adjustment can make a big difference over time.


2. YOU’RE COMMUNICATING WITH CLIENTS ALL WRONG ❌

(Changing this changed my life):

Furthermore, follow up with clients a week before the shoot to confirm details and address any last-minute questions. This ensures clarity and reduces the chance of misunderstandings.


3. STOP BEING AVAILABLE 24/7 ⏰

(This took me ages to learn):

Equally important, ensure your clients understand your boundaries upfront during the onboarding process. By doing this, you’ll establish a healthier work-life balance and maintain consistency.


4. END THE “I’LL FIGURE OUT EDITING LATER” MINDSET 💀

(This one might sting):

Moreover, create a checklist for editing to streamline your workflow and avoid missed details. By implementing this, you’ll save time and boost your professionalism significantly.


5. STOP BEING THE CHEAP OPTION 💰

(Especially if you’re shooting in places like Dubai—clients can afford quality):

In addition, highlight client testimonials and success stories in your social media posts to reinforce the value you provide. This strategy can attract clients who appreciate quality over cost and foster long-term relationships.


REAL TALK:

When I finally upped my prices, I noticed something wild: clients started respecting my time and talent. No more 2AM “Bro, where are my photos?” texts.

Remember how I told you I once shot 5 clients in a single day for just 1000 AED total? Now, I’d rather book one client who understands my value. Let’s just say my wife and I no longer have to swap jackets in the park to stay warm 😅.


IMPLEMENTATION TIME:

Also, make a habit of reviewing your process monthly to identify areas for further improvement. With consistent evaluation, you’ll stay ahead of the curve and continue growing.


I’m not here to brag, you’ve seen me go from a cramped bunk to photographing celebs. But the day everything changed was the day I fixed my business approach, not just my camera skills.

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