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What our customers think of Peter Thomas Photography

April 19th, 2010

A few months ago I launched a customer survey. I wanted to find out exactly how my customers felt about my service.  I wasn’t planning on publishing them, but I’m pretty happy with the results – so here are a few highlights.

The survey was sent to 80 recent wedding customers and the response rate was about 60% – a reasonably good sample. The survey was completed online and anonymously to ensure customers felt free to give honest answers.

100% of our customers are likely to recommend Peter Thomas Photography.

With any survey, there is really only one question that matters. If your customers are happy to recommend you, your doing a good job. I asked ‘How likely are you to recommend Peter Thomas Photography?’. (Very likely, Quite likely, Not Likely, Very unlikely)

100% of customers were satisfied with their wedding album


When asked how satisfied our customers were with their album, more than 97% said they rated it ‘excellent’. The other 3% said they rated it ‘Good’

More detailed results


For those statisticians – feel free to browse through some more of the detail! (trust me – there is a lot more than this!)

Freeform answers

Customers also had a chance to write some comments on any positive or negative experiences they had. Here’s a selection of responses to the question “Let us know about anything you think we could improve on. Feel free to explain any negative or positive experiences you have had.”

“You made us feel relaxed and added to the enjoyment of the day, the photographs you’ve taken of both the wedding party and our guests are perfect and we appreciated how unobtrusive you were after taking the official photographs when taking pictures of our guests mingling.”

“Peter was extremely efficient at getting our proofs and mock-up album in good time and soon after the wedding.”

“Peter was friendly and accommodating throughout the whole process. He was very willing to adapt to our needs and wishes. He arrived early to capture hairdressers/beautician photos and stayed until after the 1st dance which we really appreciated as not all photographers are willing to do that and it meant we had a record of whole day. He was unobtrusive and many guests said they weren’t even aware of him capturing shots of them so we have some lovely natural photos of guests. He was polite and encouraging to guests when trying to take group photos unlike some photographers I’ve encountered at weddngs who can be rude and bullying. We have recommended Peter as we were very happy with the service he provided :)

“We were 100% happy with the service. You were so friendly & helpful throughout the whole day.”

“Wasn’t greedy and you did not feel you were getting ripped off. Very good package and photos and quality all very high standard. Highly recommended.”

“Everything was excellent – we were really pleased!”

“The service we received was excellent! No negative experiences!”

“We couldn’t fault Peter Thomas Photography in any way. We were delighted with everything Peter did for us.”

“Everything was fantastic, in our opinion nothing could be improved, we were delighted with the service provided and our album”

What I learned


Overall the survey was really positive and I was delighted. My customers also gave us some great feedback, and areas for future growth and improvement. Of course, customer feedback is useless unless you actually change for the better, so here are a few things I have implemented since the survey, based entirely on customer feedback.

  1. I have much improved my pre-wedding consultations. I now provide a list of photographs and have a more detailed discussion around the photographs desired. This has been well received by new customers.
  2. I now take more photographs which suit framing. Close-up, romantic type shots – plenty of stuff to fill our new selection of frames.
  3. Improved posing of brides. The photographs haven’t changed, but I’ve improved how I direct the bride and group photographs.

Its important not to become complacent – so if you have ever got any feedback just let me know!

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Wedding at Sinclair Seamen’s Church & Ballygally Castle

April 17th, 2010

The first wedding in April, I had a very enjoyable day with Jonathan & Heather. I’m not doing too bad at posting these to the blog – we’ll see how long it lasts! I have quite a few more pictures from March, but waiting on the couples getting back from honeymoon.

This particular day started with rain – but the weather picked up in the afternoon. Sinclair Seamen’s church is great inside.

Above: Outside Sinclair Seamen’s Church.

Above: This is fast becoming one of my favourite shots to take at a wedding!

Above: The classic Ballygally picture. I actually did a photograph a few weeks back from the other side of the archway – which I hope to post soon.

Above: the stormy weather had washed up tonnes (and I mean tonnes) of seaweed onto the beach – so unfortunately we couldn’t take photos on the sand. With a little improvisation, we got quite a few good photographs with the amazing scenery in the background. I thought I’d post the most different one – which was on the steps onto the beach.

Above – the spiral steps in the Ballygally Castle. Probably my favourite image from the wedding.

Above: hard to beat the natural photographs!

Above: And finally, one idea which Heather had which I thought was really nice, was to have a picture taken in her Mum’s wedding dress! I’m sure that will have been a lovely surprise for her mother.

You can view the full album mock-up  here

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A few photos from Antrim Castle Gardens & The Rosspark Hotel

April 8th, 2010

Earlier in the year I said I’d post a few photos from each wedding on the blog, as long as the bride and groom gave permission. I think it gives a good feel for a photographers work if you can see sample photographs from real-life weddings – with all kinds of weddings, all kinds of weather and all kinds of locations.

So with the wedding season pretty much kicked off, here are a few pictures from a recent wedding. (watch this space for more – but the couples aren’t back from honeymoon yet!). Alastair & Judith’s wedding kicked off at Judith’s house where we got some interesting pictures at her grand-father’s Massey Ferguson! Then over to Maze Presbyterian, Lisburn , Antrim Castle Gardens and The Rosspark Hotel, Kells.

You can view the album mock-up here

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