This is the first time my “email the management of any band you can until someone responds” strategy has worked and I don’t want to mess this up. What is a professional way to get the photos to the band? Usually to get photos to clients I just use a Google drive folder and share it with them. Also if anyone has any other tips I would love them!

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    1 year ago

    Easiest way to get something looking decent is https://pixieset.com/

    https://dale41.pixieset.com/birthdaygirlbeyourownpet/ is an example of a show I did a few days ago.

    Dont send 50 photos, unless its greatest ever looking show you would be looking between 5 and 10 per band. You arent going to mess anything up, you dont have a contract and nobody is expecting anything from you and probably wont use the photos. But some of them may love them, use them and help you out / promote you so yeh definitely send them along if you are willing to.

    Have fun! (and make sure to keep your ss fast enough 1/250 min, worry less about ISO than you will do)

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    1 year ago

    Who are you shooting for? The band, a publication, a wire service, something else?

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    1 year ago

    How do you normally get photos to clients?

    Edit: oops, I missed that you already said this in the post.

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    1 year ago

    Cold e-mailing still works? At what percentage? 1%?

    Each and every mail I receive like that ends up in my spam folder, so I assume others will often do the same. Perhaps it’s better to try and set up some connections out of those few gigs you’ll get and hopefully you won’t have to spam e-mails around anymore. It’s very frustrating and very often you won’t even get a response at all.

    Just use any cloud service or WeTransfer to send the photos.