Okay so it is time to set up the mini sessions you want to offer. How should you go about that? Let’s jump right in.
Maximizing your time & money
When you set up a mini session, you should first decide how long each mini session will be, how many hours you want to hold sessions for, and as a result how many you can hold in a single day. Say you are trying to shoot 10 portraits in a single day at 15 minutes allotted per session, that's only 2.5 hours worth of work. But what if you want a full day's worth of work, 8 hours at 15 minutes a piece? That’s ~30 sessions. That might be too exhausting or overwhelming to keep up with (and doesn’t account for any breaks).
How you set your mini sessions depends on your end goal and your availability. You can do it all in a single day or spread it out over a weekend, or even multiple weekends.
As you set the cost of your mini sessions, remember these are not discount services but unique events that are done in a shorter amount of time. The price will likely be lower than a standard session because you are spending less time with each client. For instance, a standard session fee might be $500, which includes the session and 5 digital images, and a few small print options.
Your mini session might be $250 for the session fee, plus a single print and digital image options.
Once you have determined the appropriate package and fees, you are ready to craft your shooting schedule.
For example: You could do a 2-day event for 4 hours a day, and offer 16 spots each day. At $250 each that's an $8,000 weekend if you fill all 32 spots. Now before you run off and set that price, make sure you calculate any marketing, printing, materials, or overhead costs for the mini sessions (this includes location fees and new props).
When setting the price for your mini sessions, it's also important to take into account who you serve, what competitors are charging, and what your target audience is willing to pay.
Don’t stress too much over this part. Set a goal. Set a schedule. Set a package. Set a price. And try it out. You can always adjust for your next round of mini sessions.