How do I define the scope of my photo editing project?
Start by listing what you want your photos to look like after editing. Think about color changes, removing objects, or adjusting the lighting. Make sure to include how many photos you need edited and any deadlines you have.
What should be included in a freelance agreement for a photo editor?
Include the project details, like the kind of editing you need and the number of photos. Set timelines for when you expect the project to start and be completed. Clear deliverables and expectations help everyone understand the work involved.
How important is the photo editor’s portfolio?
A portfolio shows a photo editor’s style and skill. Look for consistency and quality in their previous work. Consider if their style matches what you want for your project.
Should I provide sample photos for the editor before hiring?
Yes, providing sample photos helps clarify your expectations. A few examples of your favorite edits will give the editor a better idea of what you want. This step helps both you and the editor understand the project's vision.
What should I know about agreeing on file formats and resolutions?
Ask your editor about the formats they work best with and your preferred format for the finished product. Decide on the resolution and size needed for your end use. This ensures compatibility and quality for your project needs.
How can I track progress during the photo editing project?
Set up regular check-ins or progress updates. Decide if you prefer weekly updates or after certain milestones. This helps you stay informed and allows the editor to ask questions or clarify details.
What’s the best way to share feedback on photo edits?
Be clear and specific about what you like or want to change. Use simple language and refer to parts of the photo that need adjustment. This helps the editor make changes that meet your vision.
Why is it important to set final delivery dates for photo edits?
Setting a deadline helps plan your schedule and allows the editor to manage their time. It ensures that you get the edited photos when you need them. Agree on a delivery date at the start of the project to keep everything on track.
How do I ensure the photo edits match my brand's style?
Share your brand guidelines or examples of past work. Let the editor know about colors, logos, or styles you prefer. This helps them tailor their edits to fit your brand’s look and feel.
Who is Contra for?
Contra is designed for both freelancers (referred to as "independents") and clients. Freelancers can showcase their work, connect with clients, and manage projects commission-free. Clients can discover and hire top freelance talent for their projects.
What is the vision of Contra?
Contra aims to revolutionize the world of work by providing an all-in-one platform that empowers freelancers and clients to connect and collaborate seamlessly, eliminating traditional barriers and commission fees.