Tag: Photography

  • 5 Important Things That Clients Look At In A Video Production Consultancy Proposal

    The requirements needed in order to submit a video production consultancy proposal varies. Some requests for Proposals (RFP) are simple and straight forward while others are detailed and a bit complicated.
    Irrespective of the demands that the client is requiring; one thing remains clear, the client wants a video in a certain format delivered to them. E.g Documentary.

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    Always have the ‘end product‘ in your mind. Irrespective of the qualifications the client is demanding, ask yourself;

    • Can I deliver what the client is requesting?
    • Do you have access to the tools needed or knowledge to do the work?
    • Can your experience replace the academic qualification you don’t have?

    With this in mind, what carries weight in a video production consultancy proposal, is your experience. On this blogpost, I will share with you 5 things to focus on in your proposal in order to stand out.

    Understanding TOR

    First, the client is interested in knowing your understanding of their Terms Of Reference. Terms of reference in this case is a description of what the client is looking for. e.g A 15 Minutes documentary. This must be demonstrated in your cover letter. Take time to summarize this in one paragraph.

    selective focus photo of terms and conditions written on a paper
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    After telling your client that you understand the assignment, explain your approach to solving your clients problem which is providing video production services.

    Read and re-read the Terms Of Reference while preparing your proposal to ensure you don’t miss a thing. If you find something that is not clear, request for clarification via e-mail. Its easy to prepare a proposal when you understand what client is looking for from you.

    Your Resume/Company Profile

    Your individual, business or company resume is what follows next after the cover letter. The ‘work experience‘ section of your resume is what the client will focus on.

    Does your work experience match with the type of video production skills the client is looking for? If it does, then you will be the lucky person to be invited to the next phase of this process which is the interview.

    When writing your resume or curriculum vitae, put as much detail as you can about your work experience so that you can stand a chance for the position the client is calling for.

    Also, ensure that the reference persons you have listed in your resume is up to to date.

    Links to Samples of Your Work

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    In the creative industry, samples of your past projects have a lot of weight. After the client is done looking at your paper work, they will now proceed and look at links to works you have successfully completed in the past. It can be linked to your work experience. e.g Link to a documentary you produced for a client.

    Always keep record of every job you complete for your clients. In this case, if its photography, videography or graphics designs; have them saved somewhere in the cloud where you can easily share when requested.

    Note: It’s always good practice to seek consent from your client to use the content you produced for them in your website as part of your portfolio. Many clients are more willing to give you consent especially when you are sharing a link originating from them as it benefits both of you.

    Preliminary Plan and Timelines

    In many occasions, the client gives their expected start date and end date for the project in their Terms of Reference. Based on this, you are therefore required to propose your plan and timeline for the project as you foresee.

    Use details like the locations the client has indicated for filming and the subject of the shoot, stages of production you will be involved in(preproduction, production and post production) and review and revisions stage.

    Some companies indicate dates in which the contract will start and end while others don’t. Make sure the duration you have proposed does not exceed their time in days unless you have a valid reason.

    Financial Proposal

    You can only provide an accurate quote when you have a plan and set timelines in place. The plan and time will guide you to prepare your quotation.

    For instance, if you are expected to travel to 10 locations, you can evaluate the distance and allocate time as needed. Use the time to come up with the cost based on your daily or hourly rates.

    After all is said and done, Financial Proposal is what will determine who gets the contract. It’s important to mention that organizations vary. Some are operating under a budget while others don’t.

    Don’t underquote because you really want the work. Quote what you are worth because you have the skills and experience to complete the job.

    And that is it.

    Did I miss anything? Let me know in the comments section below.

    And if you need Videography and Photography services, request a quote for free on Techtube Video Studio by clicking here.

    And until next time, bye and take care.

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  • Untold Wedding Videography and Photography Business Struggles

    Wedding Video and Photography business is an easy one to start but not that easy one to operate. Running a business in this niche is a struggle. That is why many creatives treat such jobs as ‘side gigs.’

    Creativity is all what it takes to get the best wedding photos and videos. PHOTO: Pixabay.com

    Before I continue, or rather start this blog. I have a disclaimer.

    Wedding Videography and Photography-in my own experience- is reliant on Freelancers with specialty in either Videography or photography.
    In this I mean, the Camera work is done by a professional who offer his/her services on a freelance basis.
    With this said, is wedding Videography and Photography business profitable? Well, for the weddings I have covered and produced in the past, it’s not.

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    It’s a business run by emotions and conflict of interest.
    The bride in most occasions is the one that calls the shots. If she doesn’t like you as the producer, the quality of your output does not matter, you will not get that business.


    If you do get the job out of influence by the groom, you will not enjoy doing the job. Something will go wrong somehow. I mean the attitude will be off the peak.

    That’s why every Videographer or Photographer you know-who rely on wedding, birthdays and the likes- take very long to make their ends meet in life.

    In this blog post I will share with you the unknown challenges Wedding Videography and Photography business owners go through and proposed solutions.

    1. Fierce Pricing Competitions

    The competitions in the business is fierce and only the passionate in their craft survive. Reality is, in the world we are living in, you cannot eat passion unless you put value on it. And value in this case is Money.

    Everyone will want to quote low so as to get the contract

    That’s why, as a photographer, you should always promise yourself that for better for worse, you are willing to charge what you are worth despite the ‘couple’ in question threatening that they have an option of someone cheaper for the job. This is a very common card they pull and is meant to scare you as the producer so that you can lower your price.

    When looking for a wedding videographer, what most couples look for vary. Some look for Quality first then cost comes last while for others price comes first then quality.

    There are those who prioritize both.
    Any videographer or Photographer who wants to progress in life should put focus on only those clients who prioritize quality over price.

    This way, if the client likes what they see, you can give them the a quote to have that.
    In many occasions, such clients have no problem paying and they will never fail you.

    2. Church Offering Videography and Photography Services to their Members

    With televangelism becoming one way to spread the word of God-as one way of church becoming self reliant, some churches are now providing video services to their members at a cheaper price.

    Some churches offer Videography and photography services to their members. PHOTO: Pixabay.com


    In this I mean, they can give the same quality as you do at half the price. This has contributed to many wedding Photography businesses closing down.
    The difference between the two is, church have resources and can retain a Videographer and photographer for long term as they are employed by the church.

    It thus means that, for you to remain relevant, you will have to consider bidding for Government tenders and doing other independent productions i.e producing TV shows e.t.c. Otherwise, your days in the wedding photography business is counted.

    Solution to this is, Videography business owners should invest their savings on other avenues or businesses that merge well with videography like marketing and real estate. This way, they can use the team to develop marketing content and so on. This for sure will make the Photography business sustainable.

    3. Wedding Frequency Especially during the Covid-19 Pandemic

    While Covid pandemic has terrorized most businesses, I think videography and photography is the worst hit. With cancellation of events and gatherings during the pandemic, most videographers have been left with only one option; to create content and post them on YouTube to kill boredom.

    A man indoors during the Covid-19 lockdown. Photo: Pixabay.com


    Now, how you monetize will depend on YouTube algorithms…and burning out is expected.
    This is not only unpredictable, but it’s also unsustainable for any creator who knows the value their their content.


    First you have to create regularly on your budget.
    If you get no feedback, you will need to ‘tweak ‘ the content until you succeed.
    For high budget projects like drama, you will only servive if you have a sponsor.


    So, the solution is, before going on this path, see how much you will loose. For me, it’s better to create content and keep it until you find someone who sees the value in it and is ready to sponsor. It pays to have patience. Also, consulting a lawyers who understands copyright is fundamental.

    4. Couple Vanishing after the Wedding for more than 3 months sometimes 5 years


    Get this; most Videography/photography business owners pay themselves last. They prioritize paying their Freelancers first to build trust. In this context, if the client vanishes after the wedding, he is the only one left languishing in ‘bankruptcy‘ as he waits for the client to come back for their videos and pay balance.
    The only solution this , is charging more. I also recommend you request at least 70% as down payment.
    This thus means that if the client pays 70% of the agreed amount, you have some profit left to you after you have paid everyone else.

    5. One moment missed causing trouble getting balance payment

    As I mentioned at the beginning of this blog post, the bride in most occasions is the one calling the shots.
    Now, you have got the job and covered the wedding. You have edited the video and now ready to deliver. But when editing it, you realize that you forgot to take a photo to be mounted on frame during photo-shoot.

    A couple shows their rings after their wedding. Photo: Pixabay.com

    Or the ones you took are good but the bride ‘is not happy with her facial expression on the photos that are meant for the wall frame. The blame is shifted on you. There is nothing you can do.
    That’s unless you go for another photo-shoot.


    You argue until the couple accept to pay you angrily. They assure you that they will never recommend you to anyone.
    This is disheartening if you did everything good except for that one thing. Worse enough, if you made very small profit out of the project.

    Now, the solution lies again on charging more. This way, in you team, you can pay a director. The director will be the one reading the facial expressions and ensuring they give legit smiles.

    There are many other things that are killing the wedding photography business like the committee managing the wedding making unreasonable request for them to consider you for the job.

    As I conclude. I recommend that you start paying well videographers and photographers you know and be kind to them. You will thank me later for this.

    Also, what I can say to a person looking for wedding photographers or videographers is to look at the quotes offered to them. The higher the quote, the more the assurance that you will get quality.

    If you bargain too much, expect disappointments in either photography or video. Fact is, creativity is like gold, the higher you pay, the more value you get.

    And that’s it, if you are in Nairobi-Kenya and is looking for Videography services, you can request a quote here.

    Until next time, bye bye and take.

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