Amazing 1 on 1: From Highschool to College photographer, The blue print.
Added 2025-05-15 01:52:34 +0000 UTCπ TRANSITIONING FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO COLLEGE AS A PHOTOGRAPHER
Start building a portfolio before you hit campus β show up ready.
HBCUs are fashion runways β tons of opportunity for portrait work.
Be strategic about pricing β drop prices slightly when entering a new market, but donβt undercut too far.
Focus on branding and portraits β not sports photography (low pay unless you're with elite athletes).
πΈ BUILDING CLIENTELE FROM SCRATCH
Use Instagram like a resume β clean, consistent portfolio.
β Delete anything that doesnβt fit your niche.Create a booking site (Acuity or Squarespace) to look professional.
Use a link in bio to send people directly to your services.
Invest in a basic website or just a booking page if you're starting out.
π΅ PRICING STRATEGY FOR BEGINNERS
Example starting price:
β $200 for a 1-hour session + 15 edits
β Travel fees added separatelyDonβt be afraid to adjust early on to get booked.
Once youβre booked consistently, start scaling your prices:
β $100 β $250 β $500 β $1,000 over time
π HOW TO ATTRACT BRANDING CLIENTS
Donβt just post βLooking for business ownersβ on your story.
Reach out directly (DMs, emails, in person).
Offer free sessions to entrepreneurs to build your brand work.
Word of mouth is everything β give great service and let your name circulate.
π€ LOCK IN SYSTEMS β NOT JUST VIBES
Stop booking through DMs β itβll burn you out.
Use:
Auto-replies
Acuity for booking
Email for inquiries
Add a βNo DM bookingsβ message on your profile
π§ PHOTOSHOP + EDITING GAME
Use Marquee + Transform tool to stretch backdrops manually
Learn Frequency Separation:
High layer = blemishes/texture
Low layer = skin tones/blending
Use Evoto for:
Skin retouching
Changing backdrop colors
Faster workflow overall
π₯ HOW TO GROW ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Reels > Photos
β Show your process, teach, or share client reactionsContent ideas:
Behind-the-scenes shoots
Editing breakdowns
Client testimonials
Day in the life
Numbers help, but client trust and consistency matter more
π§ MARKETING TACTICS THAT WORK
Be βthe guy with the cameraβ on campus
β Wear it, bring it, let people see you with it constantlyPull up to campus events (set Fridays, Greek strolls, fashion shows)
Get peopleβs IG handles and tag everyone β create visibility
β³ PREVENTING BURNOUT
Take time for YOU β gym, rest days, hobbies
Block out no-shoot days (e.g. Sundays)
Build systems now so you donβt work 24/7 later
π£ HOW TO RAISE PRICES WITHOUT LOSING CLIENTS
Only raise prices when you're booked solid
Offer tiered packages:
High-end options for top clients
Entry-level packages for budget clients
Quality stays the same β you just value it more
πΌ LONG-TERM VISION: BRANDING + IMPACT
Use photos to help entrepreneurs elevate their brand
Think about becoming a mentor, not just a photographer
Create content around:
Marketing tips
Branding visuals
Helping others grow through visuals
π FINAL GEMS
Your social proof isnβt just your follower count β itβs your professionalism.
Donβt quit school too fast β finish strong if you can.
Treat this like a business, not a side hustle.
βYou got good dope, people will always find a way to get it.β