Where are you meeting up with potential clients?

1 year 2 months ago #748687 by Street Shark
Rather than meeting up with potential clients at your home, where are you meeting up with potential clients?  Starbucks, hotel lobbies, Dennys? :rofl:   OK, Dennys was completely random, but here are you meeting with folks?  


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1 year 2 months ago #748698 by MYoung
Depends on the client, most of the time a coffee shop is a nice place to meet and discuss working together.  Or if corporate client, I'll meet at their office.  


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1 year 2 months ago #748712 by Hassner
Non-corporate clients, I let them choose. 
I’ll just make sure it is quiet without a lot of feet and other noise. 
Otherwise I might call back with another option or two close by. 


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1 year 2 months ago #748781 by Otto F
Corporate ones are usually at their office, individuals (non corporate) are at public places as long as they are quiet.  


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1 year 2 months ago #748834 by Colorado Mike
Most of the time coffee shops for individuals, and like many of you company clients I'll meet them at their office.  


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1 year 2 months ago #748917 by KZAM

Colorado Mike wrote: Most of the time coffee shops for individuals, and like many of you company clients I'll meet them at their office.  


Same here! 

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1 year 2 months ago #748993 by Carter Gledhill
Wherever is convenient for the client, most of the time it’s at the venue where the job will be shot at.  


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1 year 1 month ago #749207 by Chester Foster
Where ever the photos are to be taken.  So for wedding/engagement gigs, we meet at the proposed venue, corporate gigs are at place of business or where the shoot will take place.  


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1 year 1 month ago #749241 by Paris Gal
Venue location or at a coffee shop near the venue location.  After I get the order, I'll usually go scout the location.

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1 year 1 month ago #749277 by Crammer
Where ever the client wants to meet, as long as it's a public space.  


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1 year 1 month ago #749404 by Storz
When did you all get your first client?


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1 year 1 month ago #749521 by Ira Weber
Cafes most of the times.  


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1 year 1 month ago #749646 by CaptNemo
Really no set location, I've met up with them everywhere from Cafes and restaurants to their offices to in the middle of parks.  Really all depends on the client, job and what everyones comfort level is (more for individuals).  


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1 year 3 weeks ago #750204 by Ian Stone
Coffee shops 


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