That number can vary drastically from photographer to photographer, and even from month to month for the same photographer. For most photographers we know, it takes them between 4 and 12 weeks to edit and deliver a full wedding gallery to their couples. Why Should You Post a Wedding Sneak Peek?īefore we tell you how we do sneak peeks (and blogging) in our own wedding photography business, let’s explain why we think they’re important. Should you post it as soon as possible, or give it more time to build excitement? Should you post it to social media, or just send it to the couple directly? Should you just post a few photos to social media, or should you write up an entire blog with dozens of photos and written copy as well? Although we certainly don’t claim to have the perfect answer for every business, we’re excited to share our theories and how we handle sneak-peeks and blogging for our lovely couples! There are a lot of different theories when it comes to posting a sneak-peek from a wedding day. Post Production Secrets Step 4: Maximize Your Client Experience with Sneak Peeks And Blogging Now, before we get to the bulk of the editing, let’s give your clients a little taste of what’s to come with a sneak-peek and/or blog! Happy Thursday, photographers! Welcome back to our blog/video series all about what comes after a portrait session or wedding day: the sorting, culling, editing, and delivery of your clients’ photos! In our last two segments, we discussed backing up your images, and showed you how to keyword-sort and cull your galleries down into a more manageable number.
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