Monday, December 5, 2011

Week 10 EOC: Good Photography Business Mission Statements

After searching several photography company websites I never realized many of them do NOT include a mission statement. You would think any legitimate company would include a mission that tells people what they promise their company will do. One mission statement I was able to find that I liked was for Kelly Weaver Photography (http://www.kellyweaverphotography.com/mission.php) "We promise to photograph you with passion, and professionalism. We promise to be: loving, warm, conscientious, and energetic. Our hose is to have a personal connection with every client". Now It could be written more professional but I liked that they made you feel that your feelings and thoughts are highly prioritized to make a working relationship between the photographer and customers.

Another mission statement I was able to find was for Choice Photography (www.photographybyedit.com) "I am dedicated to preserving the most precious moments in life through the art of photography. It is my goal to create beautiful and lasting photographic images that will touch the hearts and lives of each and every client who places their trust in me for years to come." The photographer makes it known that photography is her passion and her goal is for the photographs she takes to make you happy. She states her goal is to have you trust her skills to making a lasting working relationship. 

Both of these mission statements made great use of playing on emotions. That's why many people hire photographers is to capture your memories that in years to come provoke those emotions. A baby shower, a wedding, or a graduation. Any of these special moments will provoke emotions and it is the photographer's job to remind you why you should hire them. 

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