If you’re constantly posting “Book Now” and “Hire Me” but not seeing results… this class will change the way you market forever.
Why should owners have their pets professionally photographed?
Why should people hire you instead of the photographer down the street?
What benefits will your clients receive by hiring you?
These answers are key to your marketing and offer creative techniques instead of the constant, “book me”and“hire me” that you see throughout social media. These are the concepts that intermingle into your scheduled marketing events. Lisa will share with you how to answer these questions and create social media marketing content with your answers. She will also offer a variety of events and fundraisers that you can offer through your studio. This class is for pet photographers, those who want to add pet photography to their offerings, and for those who want to implement the concepts into their preferred genre.
Lisa Francescon
Francescon Portraiture
Lisa, an award-winning photographer based in Coal Valley, Illinois, has been telling meaningful visual stories since 2004. What began with photographing families, children, and high school seniors evolved in 2015 into a heartfelt focus on pet portraiture. Her primary clients now proudly come with fur and whiskers. At the heart of Lisa’s work is the belief that photography is more than creating beautiful images and artwork. It is about preserving stories, honoring relationships, and celebrating the deep bond between people and their pets. Each Legacy Session values connection, compassion, and intention, and an experience rooted intrust. What Lisa creates for clients are not just photographs; but heirlooms that tell a story of the life shared and the legacy a pet leaves behind.With a foundation in education, Lisa holds a Bachelor’s degree in Special Education and aMaster’s degree in Education. She spent many years teaching in the public school system. This background shapes her teaching approach today; grounded in empathy, and a passion for empowering others to grow.
This event is followed by a half day workshop on March 11th 10am-2pm.