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CLIENT BRIEF#1

A document outlining a client's expectations and requirements for a photography project, guiding the photographer's approach.

PORTFOLIO#2

A curated collection of a photographer's best work, showcasing their style, versatility, and ability to meet client needs.

COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY#3

Photography aimed at promoting products, services, or brands, often requiring a specific style and approach to meet client objectives.

SELF-PROMOTION#4

Strategies and techniques used by photographers to market themselves and their work to potential clients.

NETWORKING#5

Building professional relationships within the photography industry to create opportunities for collaboration and job referrals.

EDITING SOFTWARE#6

Programs used to enhance and manipulate images, essential for achieving professional quality in commercial photography.

MOOD BOARD#7

A visual collage of images, colors, and textures used to convey the desired aesthetic for a photoshoot or project.

CLIENT MANAGEMENT#8

The process of maintaining relationships with clients, including communication, expectations, and project delivery.

PHOTOSHOOT PLANNING#9

The preparation process that includes concept development, location scouting, and scheduling for a photography session.

IMAGE SEQUENCING#10

The arrangement of images in a portfolio to create a cohesive narrative or flow, enhancing the viewer's experience.

BRANDING#11

The practice of creating a unique identity for a photographer, including logo design, business cards, and online presence.

ELEVATOR PITCH#12

A brief, persuasive speech that summarizes a photographer's skills and services, typically used in networking situations.

CLIENT FEEDBACK#13

Insights and comments provided by clients about the photographer's work, crucial for improving future projects.

DIGITAL PORTFOLIO#14

An online collection of a photographer's work, often hosted on personal websites or social media platforms.

PHOTOGRAPHY STYLES#15

Different approaches to photography, such as product, fashion, and lifestyle, each with unique techniques and objectives.

CONTRACT TEMPLATE#16

A pre-written document used to outline the terms and conditions of a photography project, protecting both client and photographer.

PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS#17

Brochures, business cards, and online content created to market a photographer's services to potential clients.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS#18

Groups or associations that provide networking opportunities, resources, and support for photographers.

CLIENT ONBOARDING#19

The process of integrating a new client into the photographer's workflow, ensuring clear communication and expectations.

PEER FEEDBACK#20

Constructive criticism and insights provided by fellow photographers, helping to improve skills and portfolio quality.

SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING#21

Using platforms like Instagram and Facebook to promote photography work and engage with potential clients.

ADAPTABILITY#23

The ability to adjust one's style and techniques to meet diverse client needs and project requirements.

PROFESSIONALISM#24

Exhibiting a high standard of conduct and quality in work, crucial for building a successful photography career.