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Join LeAnn Forystek, along with Ryan Forystek, in their journey of capturing unforgettable moments at weddings. LeAnn is dedicated to 100% of the shooting, while Ryan provides invaluable support as an assistant or second shooter. Learn the importance of quick previews on social media, efficient editing processes, and maintaining communication with clients. Discover essential advertising strategies, including a professional website, business blog, and engaging social media presence to ensure your photography business thrives.
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Forystek Photographyshooting a wedding By: LeAnn Forystek
The PhotographersRyan and LeAnn Forystek While I do 100% of the shooting, Ryan helps me out when he can either as a second shooter or an assistant. His work is an added bonus to any wedding.
After the Wedding Post a handful of previews on your Facebook business page (yes, you should have one of these) the day or two after the wedding. Start editing right away (you want a fast turn-around time). Keep clients posted on the status of their images. Deliver images with nice packaging Email clients about a week later to make sure everything is ok with the images they have received.
Advertising • Before, after, between, and during each wedding, it is important to have the proper advertising up and running. You may find it interesting to learn how most of your clients find you through the several methods of advertising. While some ways our better than others, it is important to have, at least, the following: • A professional website • A business blog • Facebook Business Page • Business cards