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Book More Photography Clients Podcast | Photography Business, Marketing, Leads, Business Plan

Client Questionnaires: What to Ask & How to Utilize One

15 May 2025

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Hey photographers! Today I'm diving into one of the most requested topics - client questionnaires! In this practical episode, I'll walk you through exactly what questions to ask your clients and how to utilize their responses to create amazing photography sessions tailored to their needs.In this episode, I'll share:The key categories of questions every photographer should include in their questionnaireSpecific examples of questions for different photography niches (family, newborn, maternity, and wedding)When and how to send your questionnaire in the booking processDigital tools and platforms for creating your questionnaire (including free options!)What to do when clients don't fill out your questionnairePress play to elevate your client experience and grab my free client questionnaire template that you can customize for your own photography business at brookejefferson.com/clientquestionnaire!⚖️ Extra thankful for our May podcast sponsor - The Contract Shop If a storm damaged your home, you’d have insurance to cover it. But what about protecting your business from legal storms?The Contract Shop is your one stop shop for contracts, terms and conditions, privacy policies, LLC set up, and trademark support. The Contract Shop has everything photographers need to build a legally sound business.Save 30% off your first purchase from The Contract Shop. I'm giving you 3 Free Ways to Get Photography Leads This Week in this free guide. Download here.

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