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“I want to find my style”
When we begin our creative journey we want to get better at our craft but also find our unique style, our unique voice.
We buy courses. We read blogs. We follow photographers on social media who share tips to find our style.
We work so darn hard at creating our own distinct style, sometimes for years before it emerges and then when it does, there is a huge aha moment but suddenly we begin to question whether having a unique style will hold us back from working with clients.
What if clients are looking for a style different from ours?
Should our creative style stop us from reaching out or working with brands?
What is the fine line between staying true to who we are and creating a brand’s signature style?
Join me as I speak to food stylist and photographer, Monique Sourinho, who used to be the official food stylist for Subway. Monique has a very distinct artistic photography style and yet, she’s worked with many hot-shot brands.
In this episode she shares the secret behind working with clients whilst having a strong photography style of your own.
How to find your style, attract clients with your unique voice, how to deliver a good client experience so clients keep returning back and when to walk away from a project - Monique’s candid perspective is full of lessons.
Our style can be anything we want. It can be realistic, artistic, moody, documentary – anything. How can we have a style & yet, stay versatile to work with a range of clients and even book our dream client?
Well, it is totally possible. We can stand out in the crowded world of art & photography and book our favorite clients. Monique tells us how.
Read more at https://myfoodlens.com
Follow Dyutima on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dyutima_myfoodlens/
Show notes available at https://myfoodlens.com/34-how-to-work-with-clients-when-you-have-a-unique-photography-style/
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“I want to find my style”
When we begin our creative journey we want to get better at our craft but also find our unique style, our unique voice.
We buy courses. We read blogs. We follow photographers on social media who share tips to find our style.
We work so darn hard at creating our own distinct style, sometimes for years before it emerges and then when it does, there is a huge aha moment but suddenly we begin to question whether having a unique style will hold us back from working with clients.
What if clients are looking for a style different from ours?
Should our creative style stop us from reaching out or working with brands?
What is the fine line between staying true to who we are and creating a brand’s signature style?
Join me as I speak to food stylist and photographer, Monique Sourinho, who used to be the official food stylist for Subway. Monique has a very distinct artistic photography style and yet, she’s worked with many hot-shot brands.
In this episode she shares the secret behind working with clients whilst having a strong photography style of your own.
How to find your style, attract clients with your unique voice, how to deliver a good client experience so clients keep returning back and when to walk away from a project - Monique’s candid perspective is full of lessons.
Our style can be anything we want. It can be realistic, artistic, moody, documentary – anything. How can we have a style & yet, stay versatile to work with a range of clients and even book our dream client?
Well, it is totally possible. We can stand out in the crowded world of art & photography and book our favorite clients. Monique tells us how.
Read more at https://myfoodlens.com
Follow Dyutima on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dyutima_myfoodlens/
Show notes available at https://myfoodlens.com/34-how-to-work-with-clients-when-you-have-a-unique-photography-style/
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