| Re: portrait enlargement trends If it's images I already have edited on disc, they can take their print home with them immediately. If a portrait, I ask the lady to come back in an hour, or just get the missus to gab with her and I'll have that print ready to go too.
I also try to keep matts and frames here ready to go.
With the price of gas these days, and people often traveling some distance to the studio, it's a nice selling point for them to be able to take the product home immediately.
I have tried to offer service that the other studios don't. Course they are big, and I am small. Maybe their approach is the correct one, dunno.
Has anyone ever sent images out for processing and they didn't turn out as you wanted? What to do then?
I am starting to get a small trickle of business where someone brings me a snapshot they want blown up, matted, and framed. I charge 75% of what I would charge if I had taken the image. Customers seem happy with that. Many of the snapshots are 2 - 4 mp. After editing I have a super up rez program I use that makes a very presentable image.
I just try to put forth a "can do" attitude to customers and make them happy if at all possible. Most come back sooner or later.
Course this attitude is prolly the wrong one if a person wants a huge business that they can make tons of money from.
Anyhow, Just my humble opinion. |