KLBPro Photography

KLBPro Photography

5.0
1 employee
28 years in business

About this pro

Versatility, Creativity, Outstanding Customer Service

Doing business for over 30 years, doing lots of things right and mostly, doing what is right.

Your experience will be informative, easy to understand and fun.

          @klbpro on IG.        KLBProPhotography on FB

                Boudoir Imagery on IG @visionsbyklbpro

The satisfaction and elation form my clients and students.

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Billerica, MA 01821
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What is your typical process for working with a new student?

Chat with student to get to know them and establish best way to cmmunicate with them

Establish and prioritize goals

Understand their exepectations

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What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

Ive trained hundreds of employees, sales people, managers, business owners in sales and management

I taught high end Ballroom Dancing for 25 years

I was a TIPs Certified Trainer for many years


Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.

$50 per hour online 

$65 at their home / business


How did you get started teaching?

Ive always leaned toward helping those who needed help.

The satisfaction of a student gaining confidence and elated with theri achievement is amazing.


What types of students have you worked with?

Couples, adults, business professionals, childen

Easy to teach and not easy to teach, they all can learn


Describe a recent event you are fond of.

I taught an impromptu Lightroom session at a MeetUp Chat that turned into a fun laughfest about editing portraits


What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?

Make sure you get along right away and can openly communicate your ideas to them (they are good listeners)

Make sure you can clearly understand what they are communicating to you (they are good teachers)


What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?

Get a fairly good idea about what your top 5 priorities are.

How much time can they realistically invest in achieving their goals


Lessons offered