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BTI # 579: Red Flag Requests for Clients

Beyond the Image Podcast

Release Date: 04/02/2024

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Red Flag Requests for Clients

Hosted by: James Patrick



I’ve fallen for some pretty dumb requests as a photographer. 

 

In this episode, let’s look at some of the red flag requests that potential clients could be throwing your way. 



“You are not required to work for less to help someone else make more.”




IN THIS EPISODE

  • Things James has fallen for in the past. 

  • Red flag statements and the translations of what they actually mean. 

  • Why you shouldn’t move forward rental clients say any of these things to you. 

  • The one thing to take from this episode. 



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Connect with James 

Website: jamespatrick.com

Instagram: @jpatrickphoto

 

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