6. After The Shoot
Two weeks is a reasonable amount of time to have your photos if you’ve done a TFP. (Make sure to get paid at the shoot if you’re getting cash, and don’t take checks!) I prefer shooting with photographers who use digital cameras so that I can get my photos right away onto my laptop (tell them in advance to bring their camera cables). This saves the hassle of trying to track down photos and photographers later on.
Treat after a shoot like a date – if it went well, follow it up with an e-mail saying thank you, had a good time, blah blah blah, feel free to use me for references, etc. If it didn’t go well there’s not really any need to follow up.
Don’t leave OMP feedback until after you’ve received your photos.




