How can I define the project scope for my freelance photo editor?
Start by knowing what kind of photo editing you need. Talk about the style and the number of photos you have. Be clear about the timeline and any special requests.
What should I include in my project brief for a photo editor?
Include details about your brand and the purpose of the photos. Describe the editing style you like, whether it's color correction or retouching. Don’t forget to include deadlines and delivery format.
How do I check a freelancer's expertise in photo editing?
Look at their portfolio to see the styles and quality. Check for any reviews or testimonials from past clients. Ask them about their experience and tools they use for photo editing.
What is the best way to communicate my photo editing expectations?
Be clear and specific when sharing what you need. Use examples to show what you like and dislike. Make sure the freelancer understands your vision and agrees with the project plan.
How can I decide on deliverables with a freelance photo editor?
Explain the final output you need, such as prints or digital files. Discuss the format and resolution required. Agree on the number of revisions allowed without extra charges.
What should I do to ensure a smooth onboarding for my photo editor?
Provide all necessary files and information at the start. Set up a communication plan that works for both of you. Make sure they have access to any tools or platforms needed for the project.
How do I set a realistic timeline with my freelance photo editor?
Consider how many photos need editing and the complexity involved. Ask the freelancer how much time they usually need for similar projects. Agree on a timeline with some buffer for any unexpected changes.
What should I do if I need changes after the first draft is delivered?
Review the work and provide detailed feedback. Use examples or clear descriptions to explain what needs to change. Discuss the process for making revisions before the project begins.
How can I handle any technical requirements for my photo editing project?
Identify any software or tools required for the project. Ensure the photo editor is familiar with the technical specs. Clarify any technical standards or requirements before starting.
What is important for managing the files for the editing project?
Agree on a secure way to share and store files. Decide on file formats and naming conventions upfront. Make sure both you and the freelancer have backups of the project files.
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.





























































































