Your list isn't dead.
It's just waiting.
We analyze your contact database and score every dormant client by rebooking probability — using session type, time elapsed, and seasonal patterns.
Words that feel like
a found photograph.
Every sequence is written for your specific client type — portrait, wedding, or commercial. Read the actual emails. They don't sound like marketing.
Hi Sarah,
It's been about fourteen months since we photographed Lily's first birthday, and we were going through the archives this week.
We found the one where she's looking up at the balloons. The light that afternoon was something else.

She's probably walking now. Maybe even running. Those moments don't wait — and neither do the ones coming up.
With warmth, Jordan @ Luminary Studio
This sequence doesn't sell a product — it surfaces a memory. The client already knows your work. You're just reminding them it exists.
Numbers from
real photographers.
Not average industry benchmarks. Actual results from portrait studios, wedding photographers, and commercial shooters using Shutter.
I had 1,200 contacts I hadn't touched in two years. Shutter pulled 47 bookings out of that list in the first month. That's $19,400 in revenue I'd written off.
The wedding anniversary emails feel like they came from a friend, not a marketing tool. Three couples have come back for family sessions after getting them.
My corporate clients change staff constantly. The 'your team has grown' email has a 21% reply rate. Nothing in my marketing history comes close.
I felt weird reaching out to clients I hadn't spoken to in 18 months. Shutter's copy makes it feel natural — like picking up a conversation, not making a cold call.
I had 1,200 contacts I hadn't touched in two years. Shutter pulled 47 bookings out of that list in the first month. That's $19,400 in revenue I'd written off.
The wedding anniversary emails feel like they came from a friend, not a marketing tool. Three couples have come back for family sessions after getting them.
My corporate clients change staff constantly. The 'your team has grown' email has a 21% reply rate. Nothing in my marketing history comes close.
I felt weird reaching out to clients I hadn't spoken to in 18 months. Shutter's copy makes it feel natural — like picking up a conversation, not making a cold call.
How many ghosts
are in your list?
Drop your email. We'll show you exactly how many dormant contacts have a high rebooking probability — and what they're worth.


