Just as fast as parents are having babies, there are 17-and-18-year-olds graduating from high school. And just like there are new parents booking photo sessions with newborn photographers, there are parents looking for senior portrait photographers to shoot their (all grown up) kiddos. That’s called the photographer circle of life!
The question: how do you get a piece of the senior portrait pie?
Booking More Senior Portrait Sessions
To book more clients, you must stand out amidst the flurry of flashing cameras.
First Tip: Look professional! It goes without saying that people want to book trustworthy, organized photographers. They also want all their questions answered in a timely and thorough manner.
Grab a Snickers and stay ahead of the game — and all those emails — with a tell-all pamphlet or welcome packet, which details everything from your personal experience to package prices to FAQs.
The BP4U Senior Welcome Packet Template does just that. It also saves you time since it already comes pre-loaded with text, all of which is customizable. It’s also designed and written specifically for senior portrait photographers, which helps you avoid sounding generic!
Another Tip: Use Senior Representatives
Sadly, you can’t just show up and go to class with high school students to talk up your biz. You can, however, do the next best thing! Senior representatives talk you up and help you book clients while you’re out photographing or editing other sessions. Learn more about senior representatives with our Ashley Nacke: Senior Tell All Guide and/or BP4U’s Senior Rep Bundle.
Learn everything you need to know about the BP4U Senior Welcome Packet Template by clicking here.
- JPEG versions of the magazine with photos to show how the final product could look
- PSD files so that you can customize everything to fit your studio
- Instructions on how to use the templates
- Font list for fonts used within templates
This template makes a 10-page magazine (covers included).