Meeting and Exceeding Expectations
I have some testimonial comments from satisified clients on my main website, however, in general I believe the best referrals are word of mouth among friends so I normally don't post them on my blog. I am going to make an exception today. I received a copy of an unsolicited email from a parent who recently had her daughter's senior portraits made. It is extremely satisfying when I find out that I have met and even exceeded the expectations of my clients and I am grateful that Katherine chose to share her positive experiences with her friends.
This past Sunday, Lauryn sat for her senior portraits at David Quisenberry’s studio in the old flour mill in historical McKinney. We were thrilled with the attention to detail and focused attention that Lauryn received from David and his make-up artist, Toby. We chose to do both indoor and outdoor sessions which took about two hours of “camera” time, not to mention the time at the makeup session. We took outfits galore with us and David helped her to pick those that he felt would best compliment her photographs. While indoors, Lauryn saw much of the machinery used in the flour mill and had an opportunity to imagine McKinney more than 100 years ago. During the outdoor shoot, she changed in the car while moving from spot to spot. It was truly a fun time for both of us – while in the car, we had the opportunity to chat and talk about milestones and dreams and all of the focus was on her.
Why am I telling you all of this? As a single mom on a budget I was nervous about the expense of senior pictures, but I feel that with David Quisenberry I am getting the most of my money while providing a special experience for Lauryn. Here’s why…
David does not offer packages – I get to pick and choose the poses, sizes, quantities, etc. of the pictures I order.
During the summer I get a portion of the sitting fees back in photo credits. By booking your senior’s session and paying for the sitting fee in June, you will get a 60% credit back in print credits. So, his $100 sitting fee was really a $40 fee and $60 of portraits is paid for! And the $175 fee for both indoors and outdoors, effectively cost $70 for two hours of focused photography! In July and August these credits decrease to 30% and 15% respectively.
His minimums are very manageable for those of us on budgets.
I wrote this note because I wanted to share with you what I thought was a great opportunity for you and your senior (or anyone else searching for a high quality photographer. Check out his website at http://www.davidquisenberryphotography.com/Seniors/ to see if his studio meets your needs. I assure you that our experience was first class and I am happy to share it with you.
Katherine, like all of my clients, did receive referral cards with a special offer to share with her friends and she does receive bonuses when the referral cards are turned in. If you would like
to take advantage of a referral special offer, let me know and I will get Katerine's contact info to you.
This past Sunday, Lauryn sat for her senior portraits at David Quisenberry’s studio in the old flour mill in historical McKinney. We were thrilled with the attention to detail and focused attention that Lauryn received from David and his make-up artist, Toby. We chose to do both indoor and outdoor sessions which took about two hours of “camera” time, not to mention the time at the makeup session. We took outfits galore with us and David helped her to pick those that he felt would best compliment her photographs. While indoors, Lauryn saw much of the machinery used in the flour mill and had an opportunity to imagine McKinney more than 100 years ago. During the outdoor shoot, she changed in the car while moving from spot to spot. It was truly a fun time for both of us – while in the car, we had the opportunity to chat and talk about milestones and dreams and all of the focus was on her.
Why am I telling you all of this? As a single mom on a budget I was nervous about the expense of senior pictures, but I feel that with David Quisenberry I am getting the most of my money while providing a special experience for Lauryn. Here’s why…
David does not offer packages – I get to pick and choose the poses, sizes, quantities, etc. of the pictures I order.
During the summer I get a portion of the sitting fees back in photo credits. By booking your senior’s session and paying for the sitting fee in June, you will get a 60% credit back in print credits. So, his $100 sitting fee was really a $40 fee and $60 of portraits is paid for! And the $175 fee for both indoors and outdoors, effectively cost $70 for two hours of focused photography! In July and August these credits decrease to 30% and 15% respectively.
His minimums are very manageable for those of us on budgets.
I wrote this note because I wanted to share with you what I thought was a great opportunity for you and your senior (or anyone else searching for a high quality photographer. Check out his website at http://www.davidquisenberryphotography.com/Seniors/ to see if his studio meets your needs. I assure you that our experience was first class and I am happy to share it with you.
Katherine, like all of my clients, did receive referral cards with a special offer to share with her friends and she does receive bonuses when the referral cards are turned in. If you would like
to take advantage of a referral special offer, let me know and I will get Katerine's contact info to you.
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