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Creating the Best Experience with Your Photographer
Creating the Best Experience with Your Photographer
Updated over a week ago

Booking a photo shoot with a new photographer is exciting! And your role in the photo shoot is simple: communicate your expectations and let your photographer work their magic! By trusting their vision and expertise, you’ll receive images that you’ll treasure for years to come.

Here are a few things to keep in mind to help you feel prepared and make the most of your session:

1. Communicate Your Expectations

Think of this as a collaborative experience between you and your photographer! If you have specific poses, moments, or types of images in mind, be sure to let the photographer know. They can then create a tailored 'Shot List' to ensure nothing important is missed during your session, while capturing memories you'll cherish! You can easily communicate with them using the Chat feature within the Cheezoo app!


​2. The Timeframe of your Photo Shoot

Some sessions may wrap up sooner than expected if all needed shots have been captured. Trust your photographer to use their expertise to know when the session is complete and rest assured they’re prioritizing the appropriate number of quality images, not just the clock!

3. Trust Your Photographer’s Expertise

Your photographer is a creative professional, much like a chef crafting a gourmet meal! They’ll select the absolute best photos to tell your story, saving you from the overwhelm of sifting through dozens of similar images. While they welcome your input, trusting them to make the final selections ensures the process stays seamless and efficient for both of you. This trust allows your photographer to focus on delivering a polished gallery you’ll love!


Closing Thoughts

Simplicity, clear communication, and trust are the keys to a successful session. You hired your photographer for their skill and artistry - now time to let them shine!

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