Want to Increase Your Photography Income?

by Erin on March 16, 2011 · 4 comments

Show your clients exactly how beautiful their pictures will be on display in their home.

Ariana Falerni, in partnership with MCP, has a beautiful product that will do just that.  And, it works in Photoshop Elements!

Her Photographer’s Wall Display Templates use real room backgrounds to help you create wall display ideas for your clients in seconds.  You use photographs of the client, choose the room they want to decorate, and then showcase various groupings of images in various sizes.  You can even “virtually” frame and mat the images.

And these templates are incredibly customizable.  In the couch template alone, there are 3 types of couches to choose from to match your client’s decor.  And you can change the color of the couch, the floor and the walls.

If you ever come across a client who thinks an 8×10 will be big enough to hang over the sofa or fireplace, this is the tool to show her how much nicer a larger print, or group of prints will look.  Look at the difference in the first shot below vs. the second:

Here is a an example of a image grouping.

Now, change the sofa color to match your client’s home.


Something tells me your client just decided to upgrade that 8×10!

This set of templates is not an action set. It is a series of PSD files that you open in Elements, just like you would open any other image.  You use clipping masks to insert your edited images – a great tutorial is included if clipping masks make you nervous.  Don’t worry – this is an easy product to use!

The Photographer’s Wall Display Templates come in two sets.  Set I contains the couch, the chair, and the fireplace.  Set II contains the dining room, bedroom and nursery.  If you buy sets I and II together, you save 10% and receive the kitchen also.

Happy selling, photographers!

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wayoutnumbered March 16, 2011 at 9:34 pm

I just started using these a few weeks ago and I can’t sing their praises enough!! They’re sooooo easy and have completely inspired me to create an entirely new marketing set just for Wall Clusters now that I can show how great they’ll look. Totally worth the reasonable price and I use them in Elements!
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Andy @ Wedding Photography Buckinghamshire March 24, 2011 at 8:19 am

These look like a great idea. How do you present them to your clients. DO you just show them as an example on screen for a few images at the viewing?
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admin March 24, 2011 at 8:38 am

Exactly, Andy. You can have the template prepared before the viewing with your favorite images, or pull in the clients favorite images. And definitely just show them on screen – no need to print. It’s great because you can change the layout, size and number of images to suit, as well as the images themselves.

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Britneye Ladner January 10, 2012 at 5:47 pm

very cool!

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