Being Mr Green

Being Mr Green

I often get mails from people asking how I manage to bring in so many new clients all the time as well as keeping the ones I have to build my business. 

One thing that I wanted to share here is the basics of how you might view winning a client and the actual reality of things from the client’s perspective. 

To be successful you need to be able to give your clients what they want, you may perceive that to be a set of amazing images however just doing that is not going to get you across the line. You are a professional photographer, so it’s your job to produce high quality photography, it’s not your selling point... 

Clients may well have a library of image assets already, part of why they contacted you may well be to do with the fact that your ’style’ fits in with what they already have in play within their business. The most important thing to remember here is that it’s not all about you and what you want, it’s about them. 

Here’s a very simple graph to explain a few key points and where many people fail to understand why they are not getting the right clients when they are producing good work. It looks at ‘Photographic ability and style’ over 'Reliability and trust’ 

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Your style is important and it should be consistent, not changing all the time, however you need to be professionally capable enough to shoot off that style should your client require it. 

Reliability and trust are how your client feels about you, can they trust you to get the job done, get it organised. Will you be able to fix the issues that crop up along the journey and do you have a track record of being able to do this professionally. You will be representing their company at times; can you do that properly. 

Do you have a reputation for getting it done...? 

Mr Blue

He’s a great photographer, really good images and a strong style that he likes to use all the time. He is not great at answering emails and does not really know how to quote for a job properly. The client has no idea what’s happening most of the time and they cannot get the shoot signed off because the quote is too loose and there is no real planning being suggested. 

Mr Yellow

He’s on the up and up, his work is competent and he is serious about what he does. A little inexperienced on some things like quoting and usage but he applies himself and has learned that talking it through with the client not only helps him understand what’s required for them but also educates him so that he is always getting better. 

Mr Red

He’s the dream, great work and a vast amount of experience with big blue-chip companies. Solid track record and he has seen most things and can look at a brief and know exactly what questions to ask and how to approach the planning so it makes sense and the client can then take that and get the sign off for things to move forward. Only downside is that he’s a busy boy and its always touch and go on his availability so clients can never be sure that he will be in it 100% for them if something shifts or they need him to be flexible. 

Mr Green 

Solid body of work and has been building his experience over the years so he understands the clients and how they work. He has not seen it all yet but he has a good idea of what ‘it’ might be and what he needs to do to get it over the line on sign off and start the planning with the client. 

He has built a good body of clients and that’s growing each year. He does not think his work is outstanding but he is confident that it is improving and each year he grows. One of his main goals all the time is to give his clients ‘consistently’ what they need and understand the best way to do that. He is very focused on becoming part of their team and to be viewed that way. 

If you focusing entirely on your work only and believing that it alone will get you the clients that you want then you are Mr Blue and it’s going to be a very slow burn probably.

If you are Mr Yellow then keep going and build that knowledge along with your technical abilities as it’s just a matter of time and you will grow. 

Mr Red, well he’s not reading this because he got bored 2 paragraphs in and he really does not want to take on more work. He is good but his main fight constantly to try and stay ahead of the pack and maintain his position. He will do that technically in his work but will only get stronger through the clients he works for by being part of their team. 

If you are Mr Green then the chances are you the one getting most of the calls from new clients. They love what you do and it’s obvious that you are capable. You have a solid body of clients already and you clearly do understand the process. Perhaps you have not seen everything but you are growing for all the right reasons and its these factors that attract clients to you because they need the safety of that. 

One final very important point is that we did not mention ‘cost’ here. If you talk to your clients correctly and you deliver something that adds real value then cost is something that is a negotiating point not a decision factor. If you do this correctly then your clients should view you as an asset, not a cost... 

You’re in business so act like a business. 

#getitdone

Tim Wallace

Ouch! - really puts your finger where it hurts!

Stacy G.

Multi discipline, Photographer based in the UK. I did not go to Uni don’t hold it against my talent Photographer for Solihull Moors Photographer for Car& Classic

3y

I’ll be mr yellow then

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Un excellent texte, bravo Tim !

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