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Set Your Business Apart | 9 Top Notch Tips for Customer Service

Houston Portrait Photographer, Sarah Borchgrevink Photography, shares how to set your business apart through the best customer service driven experience. 

9 Effective tips For Creating An Amazing Client Experience. Be the top ranked photographer in your service area.

Greetings and good morning to you! Thank you for taking the time to stop by and read how I create a top notch customer service driven experience for my portraiture clients. My name is Sarah Borchgrevink and I'm a Houston Photographer specializing in gorgeous posed newborn baby sessions. While I love working with dreamy newborns and sweet parents, I recognize this is the "fun" part of my job and running a successful full time business has a lot more to do with customer service than it does with taking pretty pictures.

I've been in business for over 4 years and have worked full time during this time. I average around 20 clients per month, year around, and truly enjoy my interactions with them! This customer service flow is how I retain clients long term and provide a fantastic experience for everyone! It's all about managing clients, their expectations, and answering questions and concerns before they're ever asked. From start to finish, your client should be comfortable, at ease, and know exactly what's going to happen. It's your job to do so. 

Please note this is how I personally like to run my own portraiture business. You're free to take this advice with a grain of salt or even implement it into your own work flow. If you notice this works for you, I'd love to hear your own results.

Customer service is important because:

  • This is the best way to promote word of mouth referrals for your photography business
  • Creates balance in your business
  • Creates a superior business plan
  • Builds successful relationships with clients

I am happy to say I am the top rated newborn photographer in Houston, via Google, and I set my business apart by providing an amazing experience for my clients.

Nothing puts a smile on my face more than receiving a fantastic review! As a small business owner, these are the ultimate feedback and help you know what you're doing right, wrong, or perhaps can tweak. For example, many of my clients are long term customers and I delight in working with them throughout family milestones such as celebrating their baby bump through a natural light, maternity session, posed newborn portraiture in studio, updated family photos, or a baby plan membership for little one. Reviews like the following are the greatest joy!


“Sarah has photographed our family 7 times in the last 10 months." 

We LOVE Sarah! She is phenomenal to work with, so amazing with kids AND our entire extended family! Even at times when I am stressed to the max trying to get our twins to cooperate, Sarah always keeps her cool and gets beautiful shots of our girls. We love Sarah’s style, and her laid back sessions translate into breathtaking digital memories that we will have forever. I cannot say enough positive things about Sarah, we look forward to having Sarah document our family’s milestones for years to come. She is the BEST!


However, you may be wondering, "How do you retain a client for numerous yearly sessions? What makes them return? How do you set yourself apart?" Customer service is key, my friends! Do so with a joyful, giving heart. Love what you do. 

1) UP FRONT & TRANSPARENT PRICING 

One of the number one things my clients tell me is they love how open and transparent I am about my portraiture investment and collection options. Photography is a luxury service. However, parents often make a decision based on the collections you offer and how open you are with your pricing. For instance, my sister in law is currently pregnant and asked a few questions about booking her own newborn photographer. She lives in another state; while I would love to photograph her sweet baby, I am not able to travel since I myself am about to have another baby, ha! However, I explained a few things she can ask such as if the session fee includes digital files or heirloom prints. Many photographers will list their initial session fee on their website, however, they do not list the cost of products such as full resolution digital files or heirloom prints and products. While every photographer *should* run their business how they see fit, I can attest many of my parents book simply because they know exactly how much their session is going to cost up front. It helps them plan for the investment and know exactly what to expect. I like to make the booking process as easy for parents as possible and knowing what I offer, how much the sessions cost, and if I offer payment plans is a great way for parents to connect with me. 

2) PHONE CALL & CHAT TO HEAR ABOUT THEIR NEEDS

Once the client has contacted me through my session inquiry form, I respond to them typically within a few hours or so, however, 24 hours or less is fantastic turnaround time! I invite them to set up a phone chat and consultation so I may hear about their family, child, pregnancy, or what they're looking for. This helps me see if I'm a good fit for them and also allows me to hear their needs. Are they looking for digital files? Are they perhaps interested in heirloom wall art? Do I have availability for them? All of this works together as a song and dance so they're able to select the best option for their portraiture needs. Moreover, it's okay to not be the perfect fit for each inquiry that you encounter. Sometimes you do not offer what they're seeking and that's okay. A quick phone chat immediately lets you know if your client should move forward with booking. If you're not a good fit, it is also great customer service to refer them to another local who you know encompasses what they're looking for. Not only does this promote community over competitetion within the photography field, but best serves the potential client. 

3) Studio space tour  

After the phone chat, at the very least, show your client photos of your studio space or better yet invite them in for a studio tour. These take about 20-30 minutes and is a great way to connect with your client! It puts a face with a name or voice and helps you get to know them better. I offer this to my newborn clients so they may see the props I have on hand, the types of wall art and prints I offer as an option, as well as getting to know me a little better. Don't forget how nervous your client may be about commissioning someone. It's a big step for them and this helps put your client at ease and make the experience better for them. It also gives them the opportunity to ask any questions, voice concerns, or look over your contract in person. Ultimately, you are providing the best customer service by listening to their needs.

4) FULL GALLERY SAMPLES

Whether you do an in person consultation or e-mail consult, be sure to show your clients full gallery samples of what they're booking. For example, I specialize in three newborn collections: the mini, petite or full session option catering to different budgets. Clients are shown a full gallery before they ever sign a contract. It's important your client see the exact product they're receiving. They should not just see a gallery of pretty newborn images, but instead, a specific collection so they're able to make an informed decision. Your client should never book without full disclosure of what's included. My sample galleries are my way of providing amazing customer service because it removes all doubts from their mind. The clients needs to know what to expect at every stage. 

5) LET THEM KNOW EACH STEP IN ADVANCE

Now that you've established trust and a sense of ease with your client, start guiding them through each and every step in advance. The client should know where you're shooting if you're on location, how to find your studio, where to get their hair and make up done or if you offer this service, what type of clothing to wear or if wardrobe is included in your fees, etc. They should also know all of your policies, standards, and expectations in advance. This is where a new client welcome packet is absolutely invaluable! You can cater the packet to your business needs but mine, for instance, covers these topics:

  • How/where to sign portraiture contract
  • How/where to pay non-refundable retainer
  • How/when final payment is due
  • What to expect before/during/after session
  • Digital file usage + print release
  • Social media sharing
  • Rescheduling policy at Sarah Borchgrevink Photography
  • Tardiness policy
  • How to order professional heirloom prints and products
  • Retouching and editing policy
  • Outdoor, natural light locations from which they may select
  • Hair and make up recommendation
  • Vendor list for wardrobe as well as sample galleries of nice options
  • Contact form inviting them to voice concerns or ask questions

6) GUIDE Throughout SESSION AND ENCOURAGE CLIENT

It's important to remember your client is human and they may be a little unsure during the session itself. They are probably not a professional model. Don't be afraid to encourage your client and give clear direction. Show them what you're asking of them; ask if you can adjust their hair, or give positive feedback. Your client should never feel uncomfortable or awkward. Part of offering the best customer service driven experience is ensuring they have a positive interaction through each moment of the time with you. 

7) KEEP TIMELY COMMUNICATION THROUGH CLEAR, CONCISE DEADLINES

This is by far the most important tip: keep timely communication through clear, concise deadlines. Your client is going to be excited about the session, so feel free to let them know the next steps at every point in the session. This is applied to the initial phone consult to when they hang their prints. It's important to let them know your business hours, when you'll be available for calls, when their images will be retouched, how to reach you, when they can expect to see their final product, etc. Keeping deadlines and having awesome communication will clear up any miscommunication before it occurs and will result in fantastic customer service because you're meeting their needs before they even realize they need something. Go above and beyond for each client! This is how you become the best at what you do!

8) FOLLOW UP E-MAIL AFTER SESSION TAKES PLACE

The follow up e-mail does go hand in hand with the clear concise, deadlines but this does warrant it's own explanation. After the session, it's helpful to your client to send a follow up e-mail. I typically do this the morning after the session takes place. It includes the following information:

  • Thanking them for their business
  • Expressing happiness/joy at working together
  • When you can expect a sneak preview and what social media platform it may be found
  • What exactly their session includes
  • When gallery will be complete
  • What you may expect in the gallery
  • When you can order prints/products
  • Invite to ask questions or voice concerns
  • Give a direct link to their contract in case they have any additional questions
  • Thank client again for their business and end with your business hours

Since implementing this e-mail, I have really enjoyed my client interactions and have served my clients as well as I possibly can. It clears up any issues that may arise and lets your client know you care. 

9) WRITE THANK YOU NOTE AFTER FINAL PRODUCT IS DELIVERED

After the final product is delivered, whether it be digital or prints, write a hand written thank you note. I include this when my clients pick up their prints. Since all of my collections do include a professional set of prints, this is my way of expressing my gratitude and writing about any highlights from our session together. It takes a few minutes only and is a wonderful way to add an intimate gesture to their customer service experience. You can also invite them to come back for another session and perhaps let them know how much you value them! Our clients are everything - the back bone to our business and they deserve to be treated very well. 

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Specializing in posed baby portraits, Sarah Borchgrevink Photography is a Houston Newborn Photographer serving the surrounding areas including Houston metro area, Cypress, Katy, Spring, The Heights, Sugar Land, West University, Bellaire, and The Woodlands, TX. In addition to breathtaking newborn images, Sarah also offers stylish natural light family photography as well as dynamic outdoor maternity sessions for expecting couples.

Must Haves for Hospital Bag when delivering at Cy-Fair Medical Center

Houston Newborn Photographer and Mom, Sarah Borchgrevink Photography, shares the ultimate hospital bag checklist when delivering at Cy Fair Hospital in Northwest Harris County.

Hi, fellow mothers! Thanks for stopping by! Today's blog post is an overview of the top things you might have when packing for a hospital stay at Cy-Fair hospital. This caters to Cypress Medical Center because I am currently pregnant with my fourth baby, who is due any day, and this is the only hospital I have experience delivering at. As a professional newborn photographer based in Houston, TX I am also a mommy to three little girls and so I like to think I've learned a few things about packing for the hospital. Before we get started, here's a little preview of my family. If you've visited my blog before, nonetheless, you may recognize Emma, Lucy and Amelia, who my husband, Kevin, and I like to call The Tiny Tribe of Wild Women. My beautiful friend, Brittney, of Us Plus Love Photography, did these photos for us and she's my go to for family photography! 

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As you may notice, I am super pregnant! Our fourth is a little boy, named Jack, and he's due in just a few weeks. I feel like this pregnancy has gone by so quickly, so this week I am finishing up my hospital bag packing. Babies arrive when they arrive; sometimes it's early, sometimes fashionably late, and sometimes right on their due date. You never know. Let's gets started!

The Essentials: Photo ID, Insurance Information, and Your Birth Plan

If you're type A like me, you've probably already done all of your pre-registration for the hospital by around 30 weeks or so. However, even if you've done all of your paperwork and submitted your forms, ID, and insurance, for example, it's still best to have these things on you. I have copies of all them as well as the physical cards. Moreover, your birth plan is very important because it's acts as your autonomy. Every woman has her vision for how she'd like the birthing plan to occur; this will help make sure everything goes as smoothly as it can. 

Cell Phone, Charger, and DSLR Camera

Once you're checked in and at the hospital, you never know what will happen. You may sit for many hours before baby arrives or you may barely make it through the door. With my second baby, for example, named Lucy, I barely made it to the hospital and also missed my epidural! However, with my third baby, I did arrive early and made sure I had my cell phone so I could call the important people in my life, my charger so that my phone would not die, and of course my DSLR camera so that my husband could capture any moments. If you do not have a DSLR, make sure your camera is charged because once baby is earthside, I am sure you'll be really excited to snap a few photos of baby's first breaths! 

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Toiletries

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Giving birth, no matter your birth plan, is a huge feat! I promise you're going to want a hot shower at some point during the hospital stay. My favorite toiletries are a gentle shampoo and conditioner, luxurious body wash, exfoliating face wash, and then of course things like deodorant. It'll make you feel a little more human afterwards and help feel more normal. 

Comfortable Pillow for you and for Dad/Partner 

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At Cy Fair Hospital, at least, the space for Dad or your partner to sleep in is not exactly inviting. Of course, your spouse or partner may not want to stay overnight, however, my husband likes to be with the new baby and myself. I always pack him an extra set of clothing, his favorite pillow, and also a comfortable blanket. While blankets/pillows are provided for Mom, not much is given to Dad. A small comfort, like a favorite pillow, is a nice way to relax as you get to know the new baby.

Snacks or Local Menus

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Cy Fair does not provide meals for Dad, either. I have learned to pack snacks for my husband. Mom is given meals, of course, but Dad is left to his own devices. By bringing local menus that cater to eateries near the hospital, your husband can call in meals for delivery or to go orders. My husband liked the Chipotle near 290/Highway 6, ha! 

Comfortable Shoes for Walking

Packing Hospital Bag for Delivery at Cypress Medical Center

Believe it or not, a pair of walking shoes makes a world of difference! Before getting my epidural, just going for a short walk around the hospital room really helped me relax, breathe, and focus on getting through the contractions. They are pretty painful once you're in active labor, so just a comfortable pair of shoes, like Crocs, make walking easier.

2-3 Comfortable Nightgowns or Pajamas

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Like shoes, you'll want a clean change of clothes for after delivery. Once you no longer need that pesky hospital gown, you'll be really happy to have fresh, clean, and new pajamas. I always purchase a new robe and super soft pair of socks, too. My feet are sometimes still swollen and your hormones are all over the place; one minute you're hot, then you're cold! Don't forget to focus on yourself a little bit. The first 48 hours of meeting baby are all about nursing/feeding/getting to know baby, but keep your own comfort in mind as you rest, heal, and get ready to go home with your newest bundle of joy. 

Breast Pump, Breast Pads and nursing bras and nursing tank tops

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I always bring my breast pump to the hospital! With each of my children, I did exclusively pump. Because I'm self employed, I often go back to work very quickly (usually a week or less). Pumping is ideal for my family. It means baby can have breast milk, but that my husband, who is the stay at home parent, can also help feed baby since I'll be working full time. However, whether you choose to nurse or pump, the breast pads will help with leaky breasts as your milk will be coming in. The nursing bras and tank tops are a life saver because you *will* be cluster feeding often if you go the nursing route. Easy access makes your life more simple, I promise! Plus, the nursing bras are ideal for nursing and are more comfortable.

A notepad or journal

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A notepad or journal is an excellent tool to have on hand in the hospital. You'll be filled with many emotions from excitement, joy, uncondirional love, and maybe a little apprehension. You may want to record your thoughts before labor and even as you welcome baby into your life. Meeting baby is one of the most exciting moments in life, becomming a mother is soul changing, and I have found writing my thoughts and preserving them has been really nice to read, especially on my kiddos birthdays. 

Going home outfit for baby

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Of course, your going home outfit for baby is the final item you will love having on hand! I may have picked out 3-4 choices for our little one who will be arriving soon. You'll be so excited to dress baby and pack him or her up in their car seat as you head home. :-) 

Specializing in posed baby portraits, Sarah Borchgrevink Photography is a Houston Newborn Photographer serving the surrounding areas including Houston metro area, Cypress, Katy, Spring, The Heights, Sugar Land, West University, Bellaire, and The Woodlands, TX. In addition to breathtaking newborn images, Sarah also offers stylish natural light family photography as well as dynamic outdoor maternity sessions for expecting couples.

 

Maternity Photography Tips for Naturally Posing Expecting Couples

Located in Houston, Sarah Borchgrevink Photography joyfully offers beautiful maternity sessions for expecting couples and mothers to be. Through connected posing and lifestyle portraiture, Sarah authentically preserves your pregnancy.

Tips for Posing Expecting Couples during a Maternity Session

Booking a maternity session is often very exciting! It's a time to document your motherhood journey and to preserve this time in your life as you eagerly await the arrival of your sweet cherub baby. Part of booking a natural light and on location maternity photographer is checking out many portfolios, reading their photography philosophies and selecting someone who is the perfect fit for the final look you envision. If you're looking for sweet, timeless, simple and naturally posed images, I'm the gal for you! 

This sweet couple originally contacted me when they were in their second trimester. They booked both a natural light, maternity session and a posed newborn collection with me. This is very common since many parents like to work with the same person for both sessions.

Posing Couples in a natural way

When photographing an expecting couple, the final look should be connected, natural, and not at all stilted or awkward. When I first began photographing couples during pregnancy portraiture sessions, I sometimes felt a little stuck and unsure of how to keep the session flowing smoothly. For example, it's often the first time you've met the couple. In this case, for instance, I did meet Mom in advance since she came for a studio tour, however, it was my first time interacting with Dad. This couple is about as kind and gracious as they come, so it is my job to make sure they look happy, in love, and comfortable together. Posing couples, however, can be challenging because they must be at ease. When they're in a public setting and outside of their normal routine, the posing can make them feel a little bit nervous since it's not the normal routine for them. After all, I photograph many clients per month, but this is a new experience for them.

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Have Patience with the client

Once you greet your client and get them settled, be patient. Ask them about their day and make sure they like the location you're working at that day. Give them the opportunity to ask any questions they may have before you begin. Always have Dad take everything out of his pocket, too, such as car keys or his wallet. If he's wearing a fit bit, go ahead and have him remove that unless he'd like it in his final images. You'll be the one doing most of the running, especially if you shoot with prime lenses, ha! Give your client a little bit of time to warm up. By being friendly and courteous to them, it helps them relax. By answering any questions, it removes the "unknown" and let's them feel more comfortable. You want your client to love the images!

Give clear direction and communicate clearly

Now that you've started the session, give clear direction to your clients. Don't say, "Um...yeah, scoot over a little bit, um..stop, no, go left, no go right, no I mean forward, etc." When you fumble and act unsure of what you're doing, it creates uncertainty during the session. Instead, take charge. Be friendly yet assertive. Tell the parents, in a clear voice, exactly what you'd like them to do. Guide them through positive instructions. For instance, you might say, "Alright, guys! Now let's smile at one another. Dad, gently touch the top of Mom's stomach. Let's make sure you're on the same focal plane. Alright, now let's have mom bend her front leg." Effectively communicating with your client will help you naturally pose them because they understand what you're asking of them. If you cannot clearly communicate, everything will be lost in translation and you can expect your client to just pose themselves. That's why they've hired you. 

Have them Kiss or interact together

Sometimes friends will tell me they're unsure of how to get Mom and Dad to kiss. It's simple. Just ask them to, ha! This couple is young, in love, and super excited to meet their baby girl. They often adore one another and are looking forward to the session. This is the time in their marriage or relationship when it's just the two of them and it's a great oppurtunity to capture romantic, intimate, and sweet shots of them because they'll look back on these images and see how their love shines through. 

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Keep them moving

Another simple way to naturally pose your clients is through movement. By moving, it gives them a natural action they're familiar with, such as walking. You can ask them to walk, smile at one another, and look back into their partner's eyes. 

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Cozy up and cuddle

At some point, it adds variety to the final gallery to have the clients sitting together, all cozy and cuddled together. I usually bring a quilt of some sort and take the time to do individual images of Mom, but also of both parents together. If you have Mom lean back into Dad, he can support her, while touching the baby bump, and they can interact together. Don't focus too much on them looking at the camera. It's nice to have images that are a little more lifestyle in nature, which will add laid back posing to your collections.

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Thanks for stopping by my blog to read about simple, effective, and natural ways to pose couples during an outdoor maternity session. I hope you visit again! If you'd like to keep looking around, I'm sure you'll find other topics to enjoy! If you liked reading about posing couples, you may like the following posts or find them informative:

Sarah Borchgrevink Photography is a Houston Newborn Photographer specializing in gorgeous posed newborn sessions. Her studio is located in Northwest Houston. In addition to breathtaking baby portraiture, Sarah also offers stylish natural light family photography as well as dynamic outdoor maternity sessions for expecting mothers and couples. Sarah joyfully serves the entire Harris and Montgomery county areas including North Houston, Cypress, Tomball, Spring, Jersey Village, The Woodlands, Magnolia, Conroe, Willis, Montgomery, Humble, Kingwood, Porter, New Caney, Waller, Memorial & West Houston, Katy, Fulshear, Sugar Land, Pearland, Hempstead, Richmond, West University, Rice Village and Porter TX. Connect to chat with Sarah today! Please consider booking your session at your earliest convenience in order to secure your appointments on the calendar.