How to Get to Know Families Fast
Elena S Blair
Lessons
Class Introduction: Get Started With Lifestyle Family Photography
04:11 2What is Meaningful Lifestyle Family Photography?
03:06 3Settings for Shoots
06:48 4Light, Composition & Location
09:40 5Why Connection is Important
13:20 6Session Experience
08:12 7Family Preparation
09:10 8How to Get to Know Families Fast
09:46Considerations for a Photograph
03:34 10The Family Session Workflow
07:28 11Shoot: Start Standing
05:39 12Shoot: Money Shot & Siblings
04:59 13Shoot: Laying Down
04:15 14Shoot: Mom & Dad Alone with Child
06:41 15Shoot: Movement Poses & Everyone in The Frame
03:57 16Additional Shoot Considerations
02:50 17Pricing & Business Strategy
12:00 18My Editing Strategy
04:44 19Image Gallery Delivery
08:32 20Finalize The Client Experience
04:58Lesson Info
How to Get to Know Families Fast
So they booked! You roped 'em in, I know, look at that face, right? She's like, what? She's all, "Why did we book this session, Mom?" So they booked. Now what? Okay, so now what happens? We're still educating. So, one of the, if for the only reason that you educate is so that they're not sending you 500 emails, then let that be the only reason. Because my clients never email me, you guys. It's glorious. They book, I send them all this education, I tell them exactly when they can expect to hear from me again, and I don't hear from them again, until then. It's perfect. And that's because I'm busy. I don't have time. I don't have time to be answering emails. You do not wanna get sucked into the email game, okay? So once they book, the education continues, and I'm going to send them to my welcome site. And when I say welcome site, all it is is an unlinked page on my website, where I lay down all the meat and potatoes of what is happening. Now, some people like to send out a PDF, like a wel...
come PDF. That would work just fine. Whatever you wanna do. I prefer to just keep everything online, it's so much easier that way, I'm never having to grab, just send a link. I actually have a email template for this, where I, if they book, then I just send them that email template that's like, "Thank you for booking! Don't forget to put this on your calendar. Here's the link to my welcome site." So it's all very, it just kind of runs itself, and it's because I've got these systems that I've kind of created for myself. So if you educate them well, like I was saying, this is gonna save you time. They're not gonna send you questions. You already answered 'em. You wanna think about what questions they're gonna have, before they have 'em. They're happier because of that. You're happier, because you're not getting pestered by your clients, okay? They know what to expect. So, what is included in my welcome site? So I couldn't, like, my producer's like, "You can't send these little tiny," I didn't wanna give you guys little screenshots of it 'cause it's so much information, but here's the general what's included in my welcome site. Starts with my why. Yes, again, I know I keep talking about that because it's so important, you want these people to really really connect with you and appreciate this really intimate and deep style of photography. The next thing I tell them is what kind of communication that they can expect from me and when. It's so funny because if you don't, so I do, what I tell the is that I will email them the Monday before their session, and if I forget, you better believe I get an email on Tuesday. They are waitin' for that communication but if you don't tell them that, you'll have them 10 days before the session or two weeks before the session emailing you. "I was wondering about," you know, whatever it is they're wondering about. So I tell them what kind of communication they can expect from me. I talk about how to decide on their location for their session. Here's client education again, I have a blog post that I made that's out on the interwebs, it's really great for SEO, but that talks about all of the different kinds of locations that I shoot at. I'm not giving them a choice. I say, "We can go urban, we can go field, "we can go mountain, we can go forest." So I give them the different types of locations that I offer, so that they can make a choice that is gonna work for them. We don't actually confirm this until that date that week of the session. It's just, it's not important. You don't really need to know if you're gonna be in control. We talk about the time of their session on my welcome site. I explain that we're starting at golden hour, it's important that they're there on time. If your client is late, it's probably because you didn't educate them on how important it was to get started. Okay? My clients are never late. I explain to them how long the session's gonna be. We talk very briefly about what to wear. I am not, I don't care what my clients wear. I don't know if you've noticed, like yes, some of my clients just bring it, and they're like, super styley. Some of them are wearing like, Patagonia jackets and jeans. We live in Seattle. I don't care what they wear. It doesn't matter. My hope is that you don't notice what people wear when I take photographs. My hope is that you notice the feeling. So, we talk about it a little bit. Some clients are a little more fussy about it and worried, but that's on my welcome site. We talk about props. I explain to them that I don't use 'em. I say it right there on my welcome site. I say, "If you have something really special that you think you wanna bring, we'll talk about it, but I don't use props," and I tell them why. Because I think it distracts from the connection that we're trying to capture with their family. It would be weird for someone to ask for a prop, though, when they see my website and there's no props, so, again. That portfolio needs to really sell what you're selling. We talk about their children. So, this is ... This is a question that I get a lot where people say, "How do you deal with moms who are constantly scolding their children, who are constantly asking their children to look at the camera? How do you deal with unruly children?" This is how I deal with it, right here. In client education. I tell the mom, "I'm gonna worry about your kids behavior, you don't have to. Your child is perfect just the way they are. We're gonna have a lot of fun. This is gonna be really laid back. I am never gonna ask your child to smile." I say that. Never. If your child smiles at a session with me, it's because they were actually happy. Period. Done. You're done with that. They're never gonna ask you that again. That's a pretty powerful thing to say to them and they get it. They're like, "Oh, okay." My clients are never doing that, they're never in their face like, "Smile, smile!" Because if you see my work too, I like really, you know, pensive pictures of children, and so that's what you're gonna get. Okay? So it's a lot. The welcome site is meaty. I send them to this again that week before the session. I send them to the welcome site again. Sometimes if they email a random question, I send them to the welcome site. I don't answer it in the email. I link them to the welcome site. 'Cause every question is answered here. Okay, so how do I get to know these families fast? I'm telling you like, "We're gonna do this deep and amazing thing with these people that we don't know," that sounds like a pie in the sky, right? Mkay. So I'm gonna tell you how I do it. So I ask them, I have a session form, like I said, and I ask them one really simple question. Now, of course I ask them the ages of their children, and I ask them to tell me any behavioral traits that they think that I should know about that child. And it's amazing, because they'll tell you like, you know, "So-and-so doesn't like the camera, so-and-so's gonna be hard for you to photograph." They really will tell you. They want a successful session experience. So they're gonna help you out. But the most powerful question where I get these amazing answers, and I'm not making this up, I'm bringing you an actual one. I keep showing this family because I love them so much, I see them once or twice a year. They're like my people, you know? They keep coming back. So very first time she inquired. I said, the question is, "Tell me about your family," and this was her response. And I'm gonna tell you, I wanna read you the response, and then I want you to see what's happening here and be like, okay. Now I can see how we could make a, like a map of how that session was gonna go based on this response. So she says, "We moved to Washington six months ago from New Zealand. Jason is a Kiwi and both Tigerlily and Atticus were born at home, overseas too." Interestingly enough, like, I'm a home birther and I get tons of home births. You'll get the same kind of people that, it's kind of amazing. "Stella and Pierce are both natives to California and Everest, born at home, right here in Washington. Jason is Pierce's stepfather." So now you're getting some dynamics. Okay, we have a stepchild, she's a home birther, we got lots of babies in a short amount of time here. (clears throat) Mkay. Where'd I go? "We bought the house in Redmond only a little over a month ago. We had family newborn photos taken when Everest was born. Though they were done in a studio, not my ideal shoot, and somehow we managed to neglect getting a picture of the six of us. With Pierce on the brink of returning to New Zealand for university, I'm keen to get a photo of all of us. Pierce is so excited. Not. But willing. He's a quiet," so this is Pierce, her teenage son, right, okay? So, he was about to go to college. "He's a quiet person but with some attention his character really comes out. Play with it. Jason isn't used to having his picture taken but does well given direction." This is her husband. "He doesn't like traditional staged photos, something more creative that reflects him being hands on and into his family. Tigerlily has a lazy eye, which shouldn't matter much in this shoot because I'm not looking for family photos of us looking at the camera. Atticus is busy. I mean busy, and his temperament is probably gonna be the most challenging for you. Everest is the sweetest, but in saying that, Murphy's law, fingers crossed. Stella, the mom, I hope to capture some fun today. It's not like me to book a photo shoot this quick. In general I would have had my hair done and all of those things. But I don't think that I'm gonna have time for that. Fresh makeup et cetera. We'll see." So she's kinda like, candid. I can tell how, I can just tell her personality, right? She's kinda funny and like, "But with so many kids, who has time? It's sort of fun winging it." So she ended up, she booked, and I had an opening, and we got her session on the books pretty fast, which doesn't happen a lot with me. But just with what she said, okay. So what did she tell me? I know that we've got a stepfather situation so I'm probably not gonna get this teenage son right against his dad. If it were biological, yes, I'm like, all about the dad hugs, okay? But I'm probably not gonna do that, now I know. If she hadn't told me that, I wouldn't have known, right? I know that she's got one that has a lazy eye so we're gonna think about that. I actually captured it, I love it, I think it's awesome, it's a little beautiful thing about this child that I capture every year. But just, she's obviously self-conscious about it though, right? So she told me about it. She tells me that one of 'em's gonna be wild and crazy, that I'm gonna have the hardest time with him. About this sweet baby, she tells me about dad. So I have all of these things, but what I can tell is the tone of her family. You can tell, she's kind of laid back, she's kind of silly. She's like, "I'm gonna go with the flow," like, I could feel that. I knew she and I were gonna get along great. And we have had drinks since, and she's like, I love this woman, okay? And this is a client. So, asking them to tell you about their family, it's a simple question. You have to really read into it. So now you can go into that session and think about, okay, I'm gonna be a little bit more careful with this guy because he's gonna be maybe a little wild and he's not gonna want his picture taken. Dad, he does well with direction, that's cool, good to know, so you're getting these little nuggets of information. So you have to kind of study it, right?
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Katie Rivers
This was a great class! So much great information packed into such a short amount of time. I also LOVE Elena Blair. I would love to meet her after taking this course. She is so confident and fearless in her work and that is so inspiring!
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