4 STEPS TO WIN THE HEART OF A PHOTO REP
I once received an Email from a photographer:
‘I have to know, Christina. Why didn’t you ever rep me?’
OMG. This poor photographer had been hanging onto my ‘rejection’ for 10 years. Holy moly.
Admittedly his dog had just died, he was having a few stiff drinks and he was feeling VERY sorry for himself.
If you’ve been rejected by an agent, or want to know how to go about winning over a photo rep (yes, it’s the same thing), you might?find this list useful.
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1.?Research.
For goodness sake, research the photo reps?you are considering.
If not, there’s a strong chance they’re not going to attract much work for you. Get to know the clients they have, the approach they have, and their success stories (and failures). Find out how they work.
What do you actually need help with?
Research?will help?you avoid wasting your time and theirs unnecessarily harassing them if they’re not a good fit.
2.?Treat them like a potential dream client.
For the record, and for those that haven’t worked this out, agents do not ’employ’ you. And you do not just hire any old agent over the phone, pay them some money and them tell them what to do. (After all the Emails I received as a rep I can confidently say that needed clarifying.)
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The agent-photographer relationship is one of the greatest collaborations. If it works well, an agent can launch you in new markets, introduce you to people you only dreamed of working with, and guide and nurture you to be a better and more professional shooter.
So consider this a golden opportunity to attract someone that can change your life more than any single?client.?
With that in mind, treat them like you would an amazing potential client.
3. Keep investing in your personal work.
Reps will always be more motivated to work with motivated photographers. They want to see that you are passionate about your work. That you have something to say in a unique voice. That you will be able to provide more material for the next folio they have to lug around on your behalf (or book appointments for you to do the same). Their name is on the line as much as yours- if not more.
4. Be careful what you wish for.
Just a couple of days ago a photographer told me that three days working on his website?under my guidance created multiple times more?success than 3 years with his ex agent.
That’s pretty scary. Three whole years of his life when he could have been building an amazing brand.
Now, please do not?ditch your agent at this point on?the assumption?you can replace them with a folio consultant- our roles are different?and a good agent will connect you and build your profile.
Just?be warned: No agent is better than the wrong agent. Don’t jump into an arrangement just because it’s the only offer on the table, or you’re desperate. Its a great way to kill your photography business.
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I know this is a very big topic, so if you’d like to learn more about the strategy that my clients have used to attract agents you are invited to watch my free online workshop?Get Rep Ready