Selling Boudoir & Glamour Photography

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Let’s talk glamour and boudoir sessions.

These images tend to be of a more personal nature and the sale of wall portraits (the typical goal in portraiture) might be difficult, or even ill-advised.  With these types of sessions, a photographer can risk low or no sales if there is not a specific plan to make sure the client has something desirable to purchase.  Not having a plan in place can lead to client dissatisfaction, as in: “the images are beautiful, but what do I do with them?”  Smartphones and tablets won’t cut it; even Facebook might be out for these.   In other words, have a plan or you have nothing of real value for your client to walk away with.

Since albums or portfolio boxes maybe the primary purchase, this needs to be planned for in both pricing and presentation.  Some photographers may find it’s easier to sell a high-dollar session with make-up and location fees if they include a “product” in the price.  Interior decorators and party planners learned a long time ago that clients do not like paying for services, and a high service bill can chase many a prospect away.  That is why they generally get a “commission” off the items the client purchases.  Sometimes that commission comes from the seller and sometimes it is added to the purchase price.  Photographers who specialize in glamour, boudoir or maternity need to give their pricing model serious consideration.  Should there be just a session fee and sell everything on the back-end?  Should there be a product credit included to get the sale started, or would it be best to include products as part of a package?

Boudoir is an area where the consumer has the highest perceived risk.  It is also where the photographer will have the most difficult time judging expectations.  The plus-size woman may be happy with her curves and just want to look glamorous, and the bikini-model type might be unhappy because she’s not looking Sports Illustrated ready.  For these reasons, I have the gut feeling that a very high entry point will be a risk that clients might not be willing to take.  Of course, some will, but is there potential for significant loss on bookings?

Here are a few suggestions I see for lowering the entry price without compromising anything about your business model:

  1. Let the make-up/hair stylists fees be separate and paid direct to the provider.  Doesn’t cost the client any less but elevates the appearance that all the money isn’t going to you.  Less bookwork, no liability, etc.
  2. If you are using hotel rooms, schedule several sessions in one day to reduce the cost per client.  I would suggest this for even the highest end photographers.  It just makes sense to save a little where you can.  Keep an eye on the time and make sure there is a buffer zone between clients and all should be good to go.  Sorry if this sounds simplistic but, from what I hear, it is an underused option.
  3. Consider creating a “boudoir space” of your own.  A vacant commercial space might be able to be rented on a month-to-month basis as long as you’re going to use it as is and just bring in your own props, etc.  You don’t need a lot of space and this might come as inexpensively as a one-day rental in a hotel.  (P.S.  I might have a space for rent if anyone is interested ;)
  4. Offer options.  One of my favorite sayings is, “how much money do you make on something no one buys?”  Look at your previous clients.  Have any walked with nothing more than a DVD?  Bad, bad business model.  Don’t expect referrals and don’t expect happy clients long term.  If your only album offering is a full flush mount Finao ONE, then add a playBOOK.  If all you offer is a press book, add-in upgrades to playBOOKs and ONEs.  We thrive on choice, we are women.
  5. Consider adding a beautiful Portfolio Box with matted images as an option.  Again, if all that is available is albums, you might loose the client that wants something different.  This is a way to satisfy that and keep it diverse.

At this point some thought should be given to the market you will be trying to attract and the dollar amount you would like as a goal for your sales.  High-end boudoir photographers can get thousands of dollars for a session and album.  Those who are just starting out may be able to command only a few hundred.  I see $500 as a good starting point and I base that on the price of nice handbag.  Even a Coach bag is in the $500 range.  Anything with a designer’s name, and the price goes up.  Women spend this money all the time; you are not asking them to move outside their comfort zone.

Boudoir images are usually at the top of your price range, as the client will expect expert retouching.  That’s time, and time is money.  Keep this in mind when you price your albums: a book with twenty images means twenty retouched images.  Much different from the add-on portrait album.

If we return to our options for how we price it would break down like this:

  1. Lower to mid-range session price with the album sale on the back-end (personally not my favorite):  The session, depending on what is included, could range from $300 to $500.  Since boudoir shoots seem to take extra time, and probably more editing than other sessions, I wouldn’t think you could offer the service (excluding hair/make-up) for less than $200.  If you do light retouching before the client sees her images, the price will be higher.  It’s risky when no product is included, so you might want to have a minimum purchase.  Regardless, files are NOT available without a minimum purchase.  Be very careful, as your reputation rides on what others see.  If you think it’s important to control branding, that’s nothing compared to the importance of controlling the images themselves.
  2. Session that includes a product credit:  Many photographers like this as they can keep the entry cost down but are part way to their sales goal.  To make this work effectively you need options.  It’s assumed that a credit can be applied to a number of things; albums, print boxes, portfolio boxes, loose prints, etc.  You can also offer options within options like larger albums, upgraded covers on a ONE album, higher capacity albums and personal sized albums.  The nicest part about a credit towards purchase is that the money is collected at the time of the session and we all know money spent is money forgotten.  A product credit probably needs to be at minimum $200.  Less and it loses some value, especially when all the items on your menu are $300 and above.   Actually, we might want to call this a session and a “down payment”.
  3. Session and album are rolled into a package price: This would seem to make the most sense as you have eliminated the minimum sale and the client has a spending expectation clearly in mind.  Plus, and this important, the client gets something.  We simply don’t like spending and not getting something concrete in return. The downfall could be the higher entry cost and the potential for limiting the sale.  An example would be including a low cost album like a playBOOK and then expecting to sell up to a pricier Finao ONE.  Maybe, maybe not.  Depends on your market and the price difference.  The playBOOK requires the same time commitment in retouching and design as the more expensive ONE so the difference isn’t as great as it first seems.

I’m a bit hesitant to put a specific price tag on an album as the unknowns of retouch and design time would be difficult to factor in.  The general rule is take your print price and multiply it by the number of sides in the album, then double the album cost.  Now you have my favorite “suggest retail value” which is the fair price for that number of retouched portrait images and binding.  I doubt many would sell for that price but it’s where you start from.  Once you have that price you can decide how much you can or would actually charge the client.  It would be an obvious special, regularly XXX per image, but when purchased as an album or box, only XXX.  You save XXX.

Regardless of the plan you select, you need to make sure the client knows exactly what you offer, the prices, and when she is expected to place that order.

At the session consultation, time must be taken to explain how your recommendations fit with creating the ultimate album.  For example, “We will be doing suggestive poses that may include only legs or high heels.  These poses will fit very well into your album layout as our goal will be to create a body of images that show your sex appeal rather than just one image that may not be able to fully express the effect you want.”  Continue in the same vein when suggesting several wardrobe changes: “Select something casual like his favorite shirt, and other choices like glamorous with fab lingerie.  Each outfit will show a different side of you and all will work together to make your album a real expression of yourself.“

Got Money?  If you have clients with money to spend and great images to spend it on, make sure you have enough things to offer so you won’t be leaving money on the table:

  1. Finabulous Finao ONE albums in lux leathers like Love Junkie.  We see some pretty good-sized books come though so we know it can be done.  The largest I remember was a two-volume set of 12×12’s with 60 pages in each.  Now that’s one mother of an album sale for boudoir, but probably didn’t cost more than a Louis Vuitton backpack.  Just keeping it in perspective.
    2. If the client purchases a large book, offer a smaller, purse-size playBOOK so she can show off her images to her friends.  You know she wants to.   Maybe her husband travels for work and could put it in his suitcase, or she could hide it there.  Just a thought…
    3. Boxes, Boxes, Boxes.  We love the Portfolio Box from Seldex that Sue Bryce uses.  These are elegant, sophisticated, and definitely not something she will have seen elsewhere.  They are also very easy to use.  No design time involved, just slip standard prints into the matted frame mounts, or skip the mats and have your prints flush mounted to a backing such as styrene.
    4. With larger boxes can come smaller boxes with mounted, not matted, images.  We love the 5×7 Seldex Preview Box with 10 mounted prints.  These are professionally finished and individual prints can easily be displayed on an easel.
    5. Make sure the album you offer is unique and different.  Women compare and generally know prices.  We highly recommend high-end fabrics like the Paraphernalia Collection or blingy, sassy upgraded leathers like the plusONE materials.  Give her something she won’t see anywhere else.  Make it special.  Let her have fun deciding on color and fabric choice.  We know women say they are doing this for their significant others but we also know they are really doing it for themselves.
    6. Have a plan for last minute sales.  Self mount Finao Elements books can be a stock item so you can have a book ready almost immediately.  Around Valentines Day and all holidays this is just a must.  If you have a reluctant client, and you really love the images, make an Element album on speculation.  If she doesn’t purchase it (very slim chance) you will have a great sample.

Boudoir is very popular right now.  Finao is seeing many, many boudoir albums coming though which means albums are selling.   However, like everything else, they don’t sell themselves.  You need a plan and a goal.  Without both you will end up working very hard and making very little.  Finao would much rather see you well rewarded for your hard work.

Christine Perry-Burke

Christine Perry-Burke

Managing Partner and "queen" of Finao. I'm responsible for all the cool materials and products at Finao. A vegetarian and animal lover to my core, we run a dog friendly office. I believe Finao should be a good corporate citizen and tread lightly on our planet.

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CONTEST! Sue Bryce Marketing & Promotion on creativeLIVE

Image by Sue Bryce
Image by Sue Bryce

Image by Sue Bryce

(Via creativeLIVE Blog)

Sue Bryce challenged you to 28 days, now she’s back at creativeLIVE for you to challenge her with your biggest marketing problems during Marketing and Promotion with Sue Bryce!

Sue is going to select marketing challenges from some of you and show you how to solve them with products created using the selected photographers’ images and brands.

Tune in during Sue’s course to win some GREAT PRIZES!

This is a FREE, LIVE online event , enroll now! You can also purchase anytime access if you can’t make the LIVE show.

What can you win?

(1) Finao Album (value, $300)

(2) Animoto Pro 1 Year Subscription (value, $249)

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Here’s How to Enter:

1. Enroll FREE for “Marketing and Promotion with Sue Bryce” and watch LIVE online at www.creativelive.com/live.

2. Listen to Sue during the workshop for your favorite quotes and tips.

3. Enter your favorite quote via Facebook or Twitter

 

PLEASE VISIT the creativeLIVE BLOG for COMPLETE DETAILS and OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES

 

AND DON’T FORGET THAT…

Jamie Westman

Jamie Westman

Jamie is Finao's resident Guidance Guru and Marketing Assistant to the Queen of All Things Finabulous, Christine Perry-burke.

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Price Adjustments

Pricing has always been extremely important here at Finao.  We keep our profit margins low in order to provide high-quality products to more people at a fair price all the time; and with that fair price you also get the added value of choice that is custom tailored to you and each of your clients.  Recently, we’ve taken an intensive look at our costs and have found that, although some things were under-priced due to rising costs of raw materials, we have become more efficient in many areas, and we can actually lower some costs! In light of this, we will be making some slight adjustments to a few categories that will take effect on July 1st, 2013.

Flush Mount ONE and artONE albums will see a 3% DECREASE on the base price in the following sizes:

20×8
16×8
10×15
14×14

12×16 and 12×18 will remain unchanged.

Other sizes will increase 3% on the base price only.  Additional leaves and upgrades will not be affected.

playBOOK base prices will remain the same.

The price per additional leaf will see a small increase:

was $2.00, now $2.50
was $2.50, now $3.00
was $3.00, now $3.75
was $3.50, now $4.25
was $4.00, now $5.00

Photo Wrap covers for playBOOK, Elements and Rave will now be $10.

Photo Wrap covers for sets of playPALS will now add $10 to the total price for the set of 3 or 6; it will not add $10 to each individual playPAL in the set.

Jamie Westman

Jamie Westman

Jamie is Finao's resident Guidance Guru and Marketing Assistant to the Queen of All Things Finabulous, Christine Perry-burke.

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Showing Sample Albums

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Having enough samples in your studio to show a client the real depth and breadth of all the products you can offer them can be a challenge.  For many, adequate display space, portability and expense can play against us here.  Studio sample albums, for a realistic feel of the quality of construction of an item, and swatches, for a firsthand experience of textures and finishes, are a must in any successful photography studio.  Debi and Amanda Tipton of Kokoro Photography in Littleton, Colorado have expanded on that standard and shared their fantastic idea for showing even more sample albums to their clients for inspiration!

Now every time a couple orders a different album cover design we photograph the book before delivering it to them. We then lay out a 10×10″ image with photographs of that book, add them to our website here, and then get the layout printed. We have a Finao Elements peel-and-stick album that we can then add each cover option to as the layouts arrive! Now when you sit down with us to design your wedding album you have a lookbook of full album covers to help you with your design.

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They use a self-mount Elements album which has adhesive on the pages so you can easily mount your own prints, or add-to over time as you take new photos.

 

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The last page is blank and ready for new covers! We are almost ready for a whole new album.

Other similar options would be to design sample images and descriptions into layouts for a Finao playBOOK, or create sample images and/or pricing and package menus that can be displayed in frame mounts on an easel and kept organized in a Portfolio Box with a custom designed image cover that features your branding and logo.  Not into design?  Check out Design Aglow for a great selection of templates!

Jamie Westman

Jamie Westman

Jamie is Finao's resident Guidance Guru and Marketing Assistant to the Queen of All Things Finabulous, Christine Perry-burke.

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Flash Us! A Moment to Expose Yourself!

Happy May!

It’s time to turn up the exposure on another awesome Finaon!

Currently Flaunting:

Abby Rosenbaum!

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Company / Studio Name :

Abby Rose Photo

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If I had a photography superpower it would be…

Invisibility!  think of the shots you could get inside those strict churches ;-)

I like my oatmeal…

Organic! With brown sugar and fresh fruit!

My fictional best friend would be…

I’m gonna go with Buffy the Vampire Slayer :-)

My guilty pleasure photography subject is…

My dog!  pretty sure I have been un-friended on facebook due to excessive dog photos.

The title of my autobiography would be…

Married Every Weekend: The Wild World of a Wedding Photographer!

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WTF! Clients shock me when they request…

Table shots.  Like, really?!  What year is this?  It’s usually the parents who want this – and I’ve definitely lost a job or two over my stance on those. Just. Can’t. Do. It.

If I could get shoes made out of a Finao Leather I’d be rockin’….

Ooooh, that’s a tough one!  So many good options.  I think anything from ‘the nines’ would be awesome – maybe some chunky platforms in ‘sex and candy’!

Finao Leather - The Nines Collection

The Nines Collection

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5 Quirky Characteristics / Little known facts about ABBY!

1. I am a worthless cook (like, I’d probably mess up popcorn). Thank goodness my hubby is an accomplished chef.

2. I taught myself to like pickles

3. I put Sriracha on everything!

4. I have an embarrassing penchant for bad reality TV ( Hello, RHOBH!)

5. I still sleep with my teddy bear!

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Kristina Weeks

Kristina Weeks

Resident Customer Cupid , Marketing Assistant , and Minion to the Queen.

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Photo Albums: Why CDs should be scratched.

Finao ONE professional flush mount album.

I don’t own a DVD player.

True.  I’m not tech savvy or an early adopter.  I just don’t have any need for a DVD player.  My computer is a MacBook Air and does not even have a DVD slot.  My TV is equipped with all kinds of fancy stuff that gives me unlimited access to movies and TV programing.  I can get the same programming on my iPhone and computer should I want to watch something on a tiny little screen.  I have buttons for Video on Demand, Blockbuster On Demand, Amazon Movies, Hulu and Netflix.  I can even download a number of exercise videos whenever I want at no cost.

This got me thinking about all the people who have their precious wedding images on a DVD or CD.  How about those that have CD’s that are 10 years old? You and I both know they have probably never made an album.  My bet is that most could not even tell you were it is. The result:

Their parents’ generation will have a beautiful record of their wedding in an album, but this generation won’t.  I think that’s pretty sad.

I remember when video cameras became a staple of parenting.  Got a crib, got a camera, recorded every moment of the child’s life…on video tape.  Those tapes are in a box somewhere, probably nicely labeled.  But how will the parents play them?  The hours upon hours of tape are destined to collect dust.  They could be digitized, but most won’t even think of that, or spend the money.  They will remain childhoods lost.

Technology can be a great thing.  More images can be shared more easily than ever before.  Phones provide everyone with an always-on camera and, now, video capture.  These phones also put us inside Syria.  They record a meteor strike, accidents, earthquakes, hurricanes and crimes in progress.  They have allowed more than a few men to behave badly and a lot of teenage girls to have serious regrets.  They provide us with endless hours of cute cat videos and glimpses of what friends worldwide are having for dinner.  Thank you, my life will be better for having both. They also bring families closer together and let me instantly share ideas with associates at Seldex in Australia.  I can enjoy a friend’s wedding as it happens and see a new baby just born.  There are sunsets the world over, cityscapes, waterscapes and landscapes to make me see the peace of a planet.  All good things.

But what there isn’t is the true beauty: the color, the depth, the realism, the magic, and the skill of a professional photographer.  Images that flow with emotion, enough to make you cry, or laugh, or both.  Families that smile back at you from their place in a home, and love that jumps from the pages of a wedding album.  That innate quality that images, well presented, provide.

Images viewed on a flat screen are just that, flat.  The life with which they should be imbued fails to be realized.

PHOTOGRAPHERS: DO NOT LET YOUR CRAFT DIE.  The photographic history of a family, of our world, is one the things we hold most dear.   Media comes and goes: 78′s, 33.1/3, and 45′s, 8mm. 16mm, 8-Track, Cassette, VHS, CDs, DVDs and now USB Flash Drives.  All gone in a very short period of time.  What will come next, no one knows; but what will always stay is the photographic image, preserving a treasured moment for all time.  Something we can view in a museum, hang on our walls, place in our bedrooms and set on our coffee tables.  Something that remains when everything around it changes.

For Finabulous album inspiration visit us on Pinterest!

Christine Perry-Burke

Christine Perry-Burke

Managing Partner and "queen" of Finao. I'm responsible for all the cool materials and products at Finao. A vegetarian and animal lover to my core, we run a dog friendly office. I believe Finao should be a good corporate citizen and tread lightly on our planet.

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Our Little Green Piece

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Jamie Westman

Jamie Westman

Jamie is Finao's resident Guidance Guru and Marketing Assistant to the Queen of All Things Finabulous, Christine Perry-burke.

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NEW Portfolio Box Options!

Portfolio Box Grouping - Shown in Black Buckram and Natural Blend Linen with white frame-mount mats.

As if they weren’t spectacular enough already, the Seldex Portfiolio Boxes have some new options that you are simply going to ADORE!!!

Natural Blend Linen Cover

This new cover material option adds a little yang to your yin where there were only black fabric options before.  This one should bring some light to the bunch and is proving to be a hit with child & family portrait photographers.

New Natural Blend Linen cover for Seldex Portfolio Box. Pictured with Black Buckram box.

New Natural Blend Linen cover for Seldex Portfolio Box. Pictured with Black Buckram box.

 

Ribbon Tie Closure

Here’s a new little addition to add some extra polish and softness to the exterior.  The ribbon will be match the base box color you choose – black or white.

Optional ribbon tie closures for your Seldex Portfolio Box.

Optional ribbon tie closures for your Seldex Portfolio Box.

 

Indent for Cameo Image

This option will allow you to mount a 2.5 x 3.5 print on a rectangular Portfolio Box, or a 3×3 print on a square box.  (*This is not an option on the image covers.)

Optional indentation for cameo photo on your Seldex Portfolio Box

Optional indentation for cameo photo on your Seldex Portfolio Box

 

V-groove Frame Mounts

Available on both the white on white and the black on white frame mounts, a V-groove can be carved around the openings on your mats to add a premium touch of elegance.

Optional new V-groove addition to your frame mounts.

Optional new V-groove addition to your frame mounts.

 

Print & Assembly Services

We now offer two options for receiving a finished box from us (or having it delivered directly to your client – there’s no fee for drop-shipping).

You can order frame mounts with your box and choose to have us print & assemble your images into them…

OR you can choose to skip the mounts and go for Styrene Mounted Prints.  You’d upload images sized for the box (ie the 11×14 box accommodates 11×14 prints).  Styrene mounts and frame mounts are about the same thickness so the standard box depth will hold up to 18 and the deep box will hold up to 25 mounts.

Print and Assembly options are available with the Portfolio Box: matted frame mounts and styrene mounted prints. See pricing for more info.

Print and Assembly options are available with the Portfolio Box: matted frame mounts and styrene mounted prints. See pricing for more info.

 

Stand-alone Frame Mounts

And to round it all out: Many photogs like to present their loose print orders matted and mounted for a finished presentation and easy display on an easel or in a frame.  The same frame mounts that are used in the Portfolio Box are also available to order in packs of 25.

Click here to order Portfolio Box Mats now!

Click here to order Portfolio Box Mats now!

 

Keep checking back for an even bigger announcement to come regarding boxes.  Believe me, YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS IT.

Jamie Westman

Jamie Westman

Jamie is Finao's resident Guidance Guru and Marketing Assistant to the Queen of All Things Finabulous, Christine Perry-burke.

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LOVE NOTES!

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Dec 2012-May 2013

Every day we receive emails, Facebook posts and tweets that make us love what we do even more!  When our customers are happy, we’re ecstatic, and we just wanted to share the love with all of you!  It was a really tough call because they are all so great, but we’ve picked out some of our favorite “love notes” from this quarter to showcase here, and our top pick will be getting a little love, Finao-style, in return too!

 

OUR TOP PICK!!

Kaylynn of Kaylynn Marie Photography (New Orleans, LA) posted:

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And other LOVE NOTEWORTHY MENTIONS:

(in no particular order…)

 

Frayda of FeeBee Photography (Baltimore, MD) writes:

You.Guys.Are.Incredible. I just received my first Finao album, and I’m completely blown away! Not only did the album itself far far far exceed my highest expectation, but the packaging too, is amazing. If I wasn’t married already, I’d totally marry you, Finao! Thank you for pulling through for me, and making me look so good! I will never order an album from anyone else, and that’s a promise! Love always and forever, Frayda

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Amara of Amara Dirks Photography (Alberta, Canada) writes:

I was like a kid at christmas when my albums arrived. I even danced around the house with said albums. THANK YOU Finao for the amazing customer service and love you put into creating beautiful keepsakes!

Sarah of Sarah Morgan Photography (San Diego, CA) posted:

My clients and I are LOVING our Finao Playbooks! One client said, “This is the perfect size book. I take it everywhere and show it to anyone that will sit still long enough!” It was great seeing you ladies at WPPI! Hugs to the Finao Police who’s assistance and humor have been greatly appreciated!!!

 

Jenny of Odd Couple Photography (St. Louis, MO) writes:

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Dawn of Dawn V. Gilmore Fine Art Photography (Port St. Lucie, FL) posted:

I have to say that I am LOVING you guys more and more every day. I placed my first order for a sample album to try you guys out. The communication has been so wonderful. I got an email from the “Image Police” today and got scared for a moment because I am a boudoir photographer. I thought maybe I was being told that you couldn’t print my album because of the nature of my work (as other companies have done). Well – NOPE! Not at all. I even got the following response: “We aren’t one of those companies who censor and refuse to print anything even slightly risqué, so keep those sexy albums comin’ our way!” ♥ ♥ ♥ that! THANK YOU!

Amanda of Amanda Picone Photography (Babylon, NY) posted:

Just when I think you guys are perfect, you go ahead and wow me BIG TIME!! There is a reason I am constantly referring you to my friends, and it’s because you are simply the BEST–in quality and in customer service. Thank you x 1,273,486,419. ♥

 

Megan of MegRuth Photography (Henderson, NV) tweets:

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Sarina of SarinaLove Photography (West Covina, CA) writes:

Since starting my business 5 years ago, I’ve only used FINAO for all my album needs and it has been nothing but a wonderful experience. Customer service is top notch! I’ve asked tons of dumb questions along the way and the folks at FINAO have been so patient, sweet, and informative throughout the entire process. I’m so thankful for that! I feel like they truly care and understand. I love their quality of craftsmanship on their albums and their vast amount of choices. I am so grateful that they continuously change and grow with their clientele. I cannot stress enough how much I love FINAO and the folks behind FINAO!! Thank you for everything!

Rosalia of Dolce Photography (Homestead, FL) writes:

I don’t know why I waited so long, Finao is FABULOUS. I’m so impressed by their prompt customer service and people who sound like people, not just someone behind a machine. In love with the service so far!

 

SUBMIT YOUR OWN LOVE NOTE AND WE’D LOVE YA FOR IT!!

 

 

Jamie Westman

Jamie Westman

Jamie is Finao's resident Guidance Guru and Marketing Assistant to the Queen of All Things Finabulous, Christine Perry-burke.

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