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Upselling Without Being Pushy: How to Increase Sales After the Shoot
Most photographers leave significant revenue on the table after shoots, not because their work isn’t good enough, but because they never offer clients anything beyond what was originally booked. The…
by ProCamFeb 23 No comments -
What to Expect During your Family Portrait Session: A Parent’s Guide to Stress-Free Photos
Family portraits can feel a little daunting, especially if you’ve got young kids in tow. There’s the worry about everyone cooperating, looking presentable, and actually smiling at the same time.…
by ProCamFeb 23 No comments -
Professional Headshots vs. Casual Team Photos: Which Style suits your Business Brand?
When potential clients visit your website or check out your social media, your team is often the first thing they notice. The way you present your people says a lot…
by ProCamFeb 23 No comments -
Food Photography that makes Mouths Water: Restaurant Owner’s Pre-Shoot Checklist
Strong food photography is one of the best marketing investments a restaurant can make. Whether you’re refreshing your website, updating your menu, or building your social media presence, quality images…
by ProCamFeb 23 No comments -
Corporate Event Photography: How to Brief your Photographer for Maximum Impact
A well-executed corporate event deserves equally strong photography. Whether you’re hosting a conference, product launch, awards evening, or team gathering, the images captured become valuable assets for your marketing, internal…
by ProCamFeb 23 No comments -
How to Create Photography Packages That Sell
Putting together photography packages can feel harder than taking the photos themselves. Many photographers either offer too many options or not enough, which leaves clients confused or unsure what to…
by ProCamFeb 23 No comments -
Hourly Rate Photography Pricing: When It Works and When It Doesn’t
Charging by the hour can seem like the simplest way to price photography, especially when clients ask for a quick session or flexible coverage. Yet hourly rates only work well…
by ProCamFeb 23 No comments -
Value-Based Pricing for Photographers
Setting prices based purely on hours or file counts can leave photographers feeling boxed in, especially when the real impact of their work goes far beyond the time spent shooting.…
by ProCamFeb 23 No comments -
Understanding Your Photography Business Costs
Running a photography business often feels straightforward until you sit down and work out what it truly costs to operate. Many photographers set prices based on what others charge or…
by ProCamFeb 23 No comments -
Equipment Investment Strategy: When to Upgrade and What Actually Matters
Most New Zealand photographers have felt the pull of new gear at some point. When work is busy, upgrading can feel like a reward or even a necessity. When things…
by ProCamFeb 20 No comments -
Handling Difficult Situations: Crisis Management for Photography Businesses
Most photographers will eventually face a moment where something doesn’t go to plan. A camera stops working mid-shoot, the weather turns on an outdoor session, or a client is unhappy…
by ProCamFeb 20 No comments -
Building Your Personal Brand: Standing Out in a Saturated Photography Market
Many photographers in New Zealand reach a point where strong work alone doesn’t seem to attract the right clients. The market feels crowded, styles can look similar online, and it…
by ProCamFeb 20 No comments











