Through The Buyers Eyes: Recap of Interview with Heather Morton

Written by admin on February 16, 2011 – 7:00 am -

Learn what makes a photographer valuable from a buyer’s perspective. Vision vs. Budget. Still vs. Motion. Marketing tools that actually get noticed. Hear about the best ways to present and get face time.

Learn how an account moves through an agency and how to build your relationship with key players. Understand why your book always gets called in but you never get the nod.

Get into the heads of your customer via the head of Ms. Morton, one of Canada’s top art buyers and one of photographers favorite bloggers.

To learn more about Heather visit her blog.

Here are 10 key points from her discussion:

1. Tightly focus your vision as well as your portfolio. Clients prefer to work with specialist over generalists.

2. Focus on creating trust and relationship building (not just the sale) but setting the stage for long term sales opportunities.

3. To create effective promotions try to tie them to current and seasonal events. For example: if your photographic style is ‘Romantic’ in nature then create a promotional program promoting that fact (say Valentines Day for example).

In other words: Start looking at your work objectively and then create parallels between your subject with what’s happening in the world.

4. Be Nimble: in essence be a problem solver for your client, focus on coming up with solutions and efficiency including financial as well as job execution.

5. Art buyers look for story and how you execute a story demonstrates your ultimate value to them. Your portfolio must display consistency, not just ‘one stand out image’

6. Word of mouth plays a much larger role in how jobs are assigned than photographers may realize. Image, atmosphere and commitment is KEY!

7. Get in your expectations in check before you show your book. And be careful to always show new work when re-presenting your book to art buyers you’ve previously contacted.

8. Consistency in your branding is key. Use the same logo, color scheme, type font or whatever you use to stand apart and do so with consistency.

9. Your book (professional portfolio) should be a ‘work of art’. Put a lot of care and attention into creating a book that creates a visual opportunity for a potential art buyer. Your book should encourage an art buyer to spend time with it and create a lasting impression.

10. Make sure there is a match between what you create and what the agency needs. Invest time in doing your homework: check out the website to see what types of accounts they handle. If there is a match follow through, if not, continue to do your research to find agencies who would be a match.

Ready to go further?
This is just an overview, of course Heather went into much more detail during her session with Selina.  To learn the complete process on how to attract the attention of art buyers, how to build and maintain relationships and of course how to set the stage for long term sales add Clarion Call 2011 to your marketing resource library.

What is Clarion Call?
Clarion Call consists of 14 MP3′s that covers every possible topic for commercial photographers from art buying, to working with video and motion to rebranding your photography business and much, much more.

Right now until February 24th (that’s next Thursday) you can pick up this ground breaking program at either the Silver and Gold levels for a very generous price.

Visit the website to see the complete program and the topics offered. Be sure to scroll to the end of the page to see all three program options and what each entails.

Additional Bonuses:
If you would like more hand holding and personal attention, Selina Maitreya offers a Platinum Package that includes an expert coaching package and several incredible bonuses. See the page and be sure to scroll to the bottom to see the various packages.

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Eye On Marketing Tip: Day 33

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New Interview! Photographer David Bean

Written by admin on January 19, 2009 – 9:09 pm -


Topic: A Photographers Survival Guide For A Tough Economy
Guest: David Bean of VisualReserve.com
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