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This year has been so exciting for me with so many great things happening to my business! At the beginning of the year I was blessed with the opportunity to gain some independence and move into what is now our studio. It was such a huge step for me and it has been so wonderful to have my own space. Since then we have been growing leaps and bounds to the point where I am booked almost every day! It is such a blessing and I am so grateful for it.
Over the past year I have learned many things about how I want to see my business develop and grow. I have always taken pride in the fact that I am able to give my clients professional pictures at an affordable price, because I know how expensive pictures can be. In order for me to continue to keep my prices low and be able to continue to expand my business, I will be making some changes at the beginning of the year.
As of January 1st, we will be keeping our session fee at $20, but we will be requiring a $100 deposit be paid towards your order on the day of your session.
I have had many people ask me about proof books. I have used an online gallery in order to keep the cost down, but as of January 1st we will be selling proof books for $25 (this charge is separate from your $100 print deposit).
In the year 2011, we will be offering more mini-sessions for those who maybe cannot afford to spend a lot on pictures or those who just want something new, different, fun, fresh, and quick. The wheels are already turning as to all the new exciting mini-sessions we are going to offer! I can’t wait to share them all with you!
I know you are thinking, why so many changes? It’s simple, to keep my prices low. As of right now, I am not increasing my prices. I’m just requiring a certain amount from each order be paid up front to guarantee I receive an order. I have had experiences this past year that have showed me the “not so pretty” side of this business and if I want to continue giving my clients great pictures, new props, new merchandise, and potentially an even larger location, I have to make money. Bottom line.