How to Start Offering Short Format Reels to Your Photography Clients

by Nick Rosendale

Introduction

In today’s digital age, short format reels have gained immense popularity as a dynamic and engaging way to tell stories through visual content. As a photographer, incorporating short format reels into your offerings can open up new creative possibilities and attract clients who are looking for captivating visual narratives. In this blog post, we will explore the steps you can take to start offering short format reels to your photography clients, from equipment and software requirements to creative storytelling techniques. Let’s dive in!

– Nick Rosendale, Founder | Events Through a Lens

In today’s digital age, short format reels have gained immense popularity as a dynamic and engaging way to tell stories through visual content. As a photographer, incorporating short format reels into your offerings can open up new creative possibilities and attract clients who are looking for captivating visual narratives. In this blog post, we will explore the steps you can take to start offering short format reels to your photography clients, from equipment and software requirements to creative storytelling techniques. Let’s dive in!

– Nick Rosendale, Founder | Events Through a Lens

1.

Equip Yourself with the Right Gear

To create high-quality short format reels, you’ll need the appropriate gear.

Invest in a camera capable of shooting high-definition video, preferably with features like image stabilization and manual control over settings. A tripod or a stabilizing rig can help you capture smooth footage, and an external microphone will enhance audio quality. Depending on your budget and needs, consider options like mirrorless cameras, DSLRs, or even smartphones with advanced video capabilities.

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