Client Photo Delivery Checklist
Generate a pre-delivery checklist for professional photo shoots
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About Client Photo Delivery Checklist
Never Forget a Step When Delivering Client Photos
You've spent hours shooting, days editing, and now it's time to deliver. But delivering photos to clients involves way more than dumping files into a Dropbox folder. Watermarking, resizing for different uses, creating print-ready files, writing delivery emails, setting up online galleries - miss one step and you look unprofessional. The Client Photo Delivery Checklist on ToolWard walks you through every stage so nothing falls through the cracks.
What the Checklist Covers
This tool generates a customized delivery checklist based on the type of shoot and your client's specific needs. It breaks the delivery process into logical phases:
Pre-delivery preparation includes final quality checks on every image, ensuring consistent color across the set, removing any remaining dust spots or sensor artifacts, and verifying that your edits match what the client approved in proofing. Skipping this phase is how embarrassing mistakes make it into final galleries.
File formatting covers export settings for different deliverables. Most clients need high-resolution files for print and web-optimized versions for social media. Some need TIFF files for magazine submission, others need specific aspect ratios for their website header. The checklist prompts you to confirm each format before packaging.
Gallery and delivery setup addresses your chosen delivery method, whether that's an online gallery platform like Pixieset or ShootProof, a cloud storage link, or a physical USB drive. Each method has its own considerations: password protection, download permissions, expiration dates, and branding.
Client communication reminds you to send a professional delivery message that sets expectations about usage rights, print ordering, archival timelines, and how to reach you if something needs adjustment.
Who This Is Built For
Professional photographers who deliver to paying clients on a regular basis will get the most value. Wedding photographers delivering to couples and their families, portrait photographers working with corporate clients, real estate photographers sending galleries to agents, and commercial photographers handing off campaign assets all follow slightly different delivery workflows. The client photo delivery checklist adapts to each scenario.
Newer photographers especially benefit. When you're still building your workflow, it's easy to forget steps that seasoned pros do on autopilot. Having a structured checklist prevents the kind of rookie mistakes that cost clients and damage your reputation early on.
Real Mistakes This Prevents
Sending full-resolution unwatermarked images before final payment clears. Forgetting to include a model release when delivering to a commercial client. Exporting in sRGB when the client's printer expects Adobe RGB. Delivering 500 images when the contract specified 50 edited selects. Not backing up the final deliverables before handing off the only copy. Each of these is a real error that photographers make regularly, and the checklist catches them all.
Customization and Flexibility
Not every shoot requires every step. A casual mini-session delivery is simpler than a full commercial campaign handoff. The tool lets you toggle sections on and off based on the project scope, so the checklist stays relevant without overwhelming you with unnecessary items for a quick turnaround job.
Build Client Trust Through Consistency
Clients notice when delivery is polished. A complete gallery with proper naming conventions, a thoughtful delivery email, and all the promised formats ready to go signals professionalism that leads to referrals and repeat bookings. The Client Photo Delivery Checklist is free, runs in your browser, and takes your delivery workflow from good enough to genuinely impressive.