What to Say to Client Requesting Raw Images

Ever have a client that wants all the raw images from your session? Eek! At BP4U, we understand that it can be kind of an awkward conversation. So we did all the writing for you! We took this directly from our 75 Hard To Write Emails for Photographers!

 

There’s so many more emails we cover so you don’t have to worry about it.

 

 

These are just fill in the blank, copy, paste and you are done! Feel free to use this email!


Hi [Client’s Name],

 

I just wanted you to know that I did get your [email/message/text] requesting raw images, and I wanted to take the time to send a thoughtful reply.

Though it may not seem like a big deal to send raw photos, you’ll actually be hard pressed to find a photographer who’s OK with doing so. The main reason, and this is true for myself, is that each photographer’s editing technique plays just as big of a role in their aesthetic as snapping the images themselves. And though the editing process can certainly be long-winded, it’s one of my favorite parts of my job.

 

Sending raw images makes me feel like I’m not fulfilling my duties as your photographer, and it also feels weird to not put my “editing stamp” on every image I take. I hope that makes sense!

 

Regards,
[Your Name]

 


Just fill in the blanks and send it to your client. Click here to check out the other emails that are included in this set. Want 30% off these emails, use code 75HARD at checkout! Have an idea or an awkward email that you want us to take care of for you? Tell us in the comments!

 

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