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RE: Daniel's Latest - KOVKID - 20-08-2012

FAB looking job you must be very please to have such a great looking kitchen in your portfolio.
How much are we looking at for pro photos as its a great idea as the results just sell your services on future enquires.Cheers


RE: Daniel's Latest - Daniel - 20-08-2012

(19-08-2012, 10:59 PM)owen Wrote: Nice kitchen, good photos tooThumbUp

(20-08-2012, 09:19 AM)KOVKID Wrote: FAB looking job you must be very please to have such a great looking kitchen in your portfolio.
How much are we looking at for pro photos as its a great idea as the results just sell your services on future enquires.Cheers

Yes pro kitchen pictures are really great ...... you don't realise how good they are until you try and take some pictures yourself and then compare. Doh

I pay £500 plus VAT for anything up to ten shots, which takes about 3-4 hours on location plus however long for pre-production processing. Its not cheap, but basically my website is an online portfolio so it paramount for me to have good real kitchen images to show potential Clints. You could probably get it cheaper but I have found photographers in London command high day rates.

Thanks for the nice Clints ThumbUp


RE: Daniel's Latest - drunkenrockmonkey - 21-08-2012

Great job there and the pictures are cracking.
Have thought about doing the same with the photos so i can really show off my work to new customers.

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RE: Daniel's Latest - Daniel - 21-08-2012

(21-08-2012, 08:12 AM)drunkenrockmonkey Wrote: Great job there and the pictures are cracking.
Have thought about doing the same with the photos so i can really show off my work to new customers.

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You really should. I have found in the past Clints switch off when they see magazine photo after photo, whereas if you show them a real kitchen that was fitted down the road from them, they all of a sudden become more interested - or nosey perhaps Big Grin

I used to take potential Clints to finished projects but that started to get tricky, so even though people did love it, I thought taking pro pictures of them would be the next best thing.