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--“I just bought Jenna's templates yesterday, and I can't tell you how impressed I am. They are AWESOME, and WELL WORTH her cost. She has made it easier than I have ever seen before. You get a TON for the money, thumbnails to see which one you want... and measurements in every opening to tell you exactly what to crop your images too. I mean.... I am SO psyched to have her templates, and there is such a variety, that I think I'm going to switch to these standard sizes. They don't LOOK standard size... Such creative layouts, and it WOULD be easier for clients. And I believe that it would probably make an easier sale. I can't encourage you enough how happy you'll be getting them. I know I'll make my money back in double selling ONE collage, than what I paid for all of these templates to use over and over forever.” “Jenna- Guess what?! I sold 2 of your collages tonight... I have to tell you.... it is your catalog with the sizes that is just GENIUS! It helps SO much!! I actually printed it out and sat with my client tonight to figure out which layouts would work best with the pictures she wanted. And there is SO much too chose from. And now they can be resized too!! It's just too much. I totally love them.”
-quotes from photographer Laura Richard
I LOVE Laura’s idea. What a fabulous way to show clients exactly what you are talking about while you’re with them. My original reason for including the catalogue was just so that you didn’t have to open each file to see what it looked like, but this is a great one too!
--“These are definitely a great buy. I bought them a couple weeks ago, and love them! There are a lot of them to work with! Jenna - Thank you and I love them!”
-quote from photographer Ganell Kopp
--When designing your collages, if you are not 100% sure on the size but you want to show a certain shape collage (for example a square 9 up collage); I would do up the sample in the largest template size (20x20) because that way, even if a client wants it in 10x10, 12x12 or even 5x5; all you have to do is flatten the image and then resize (in photoshop go to IMAGE, then IMAGE SIZE, then reduce the length and width to the new size for your client). This will save you time in the end so you don’t have to go back and recreate the collage in another size.
--I would recommend always saving a PSD layered copy of the collage until your client decides for certain on which images they want to include. This way you don’t have to go back and start again if they make some changes.
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