Let's face it, in business, the words... "You're only as good as your last project" are very true, even more so, when we talk about the world of photography. Unless you're world-renowned, or have been in business for 30+ years, you're constantly proving yourself to existing & new potential clients.
Before dealing with a photographer, it's a good idea to look at the photogs latest work, go through their website, but also, take the time to dig a little further to confirm references, and see how the individual interacts with others on projects, and confirm the reliability and responsibility of the person they anticipate dealing with. After all, your project deserves to be treated as such.
Here are certain points to look for...
- Quality of work
- How this person presents themselves (dress code & attiude)
- How this person presents themselves (dress code & attiude)
- Ease to work with (interact with others)
- Composure when working with big names & A-Listers
- Reliability (on time, and prompt delivery of the finished product)
- Ability to work around a problem, finding a solution
- Top of the line gear and knowledge on using it
- Top of the line gear and knowledge on using it
In order to continuously improve our end products & services, we've been gathering Feedback & References over the years, and decided we should showcase some of these comments in a dedicated page on our website.
Hopefully this post will have helped you in making sure you select the proper person for the job.
Here's a link to this Reference page... HERE