2/26/2012

Even Photographers Need Great People Skills

By Greg Tilley


Pushing the shutter down is not the only thing that makes a photographer. While doing his/her job, a photographer needs to make their client feel comfortable. It' important to have people skills and they need to be appropriate depending with the situation of the shoot.

In order to take beautiful and attention grabbing photos, a photographer needs skills. All in one, it's an art and a business. But without people skills, then your business can suffer. If your clients don't feel relaxed or comfortable, then your photography business won't succeed. That's why it's important for you to have people skills. If they feel comfortable taking pictures with you, then it's very likely they'll return and even become your long-term clients. But if they feel uncomfortable, then don't expect them to return.

How to Develop Great People Skills

Maintaining Eye Contact: If you're going to use a tripod to take someone's picture, it's a good idea to step away from the camera to make eye contact after you've lined up the shot. When your instructing them on their position or angle, always remember to keep eye contact. Rather than talk to them through your camera, do this instead so your clients will feel more comfortable. If you talk to them through your camera, then it can make them feel uncomfortable and alone. In order for your client to feel more comfortable, remember to maintain eye contact and keep the tone of your voice relaxed and conversational. Since talking to the camera for the entire session would make your client feel uncomfortable, it's possible they wouldn't want to return.

The Importance of Interaction. It's very important not to let things run dry and keep the interaction going throughout the entire session. Make them feel like they're talking to a friend while you instruct them on their position. If you want to earn their trust, then watch the tone of your voice, make good conversation, and make sure your body language projects a relaxed attitude. If you're a shy person then this could be a challenge for you. But you can still learn how to be more open with your clients. You can practice your people skills alone or with friends and family. You can try imagining yourself as the client and imagine how they would feel.




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