Five ways to help clients pick photos faster

Why clients stall on choosing photos
The shoot is done, files are delivered, then… silence. Usually it is not “no time” — it is decision fatigue. Five hundred near-identical frames feel overwhelming.
1. Cut duplicate variants
Do not send ten almost-same frames from one scene. Pre-select hard. Leave two or three meaningful options (smile / no smile / horizontal). Fewer choices, faster decisions.
2. Use a clear proofing gallery (e.g. PixiProof)
Shared drives with filenames like IMG_8392 force clients to transcribe numbers and make mistakes. PixiProof lets them tap selections and generates the list for you.
3. Set explicit deadlines
Pair your link with a time-bound call to action: “The gallery link stays active for 14 days — please finalize your picks so I can deliver on schedule.” PixiProof can send expiry reminders automatically.
4. Group by chapter
For weddings, split into “Prep”, “Ceremony”, “Reception”, “Portrait session”. Ten picks from five chapters feels easier than fifty from five hundred random files.
5. Show live overage pricing
If the package includes twenty images and extras cost money, hiding the running total slows everything. In PixiProof clients see what is left in the package and what overages cost — no spreadsheet required.
“After moving to PixiProof and shortening the selection window, most clients finalize within forty-eight hours.” — Michal, wedding photographer.
