FAQs
- What types of customers have you worked with?
I offer my Photography Service to those who are looking for Great professional creative portfolio work. I'm available for Special Occasions, Events & Weddings. Head shots, Portfolios, Product and Portraiture Photography. Also a freelance Photojournalist & Graphic Designer. I work in both color and black & white, with a journalistic style that is modern and distinctive with a timeless, classical edge. I can work with anybody, any Budget. I shoot in raw and my Post editing & Touch Up is included. My turn around time can be same day to within 3 days pending on the amount of Pictures you need & Everything is on digital Format. Mayhem #1632083 Photographer Description: Head Shots - FREE Environmental Portraiture's - FREE 1- 2 hour session, 5 - 10 selected Images with unlimited looks & Retouching Included! Everything on Digital Format - CD or DVD
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
There are so many different ways to shoot any subject and a good photographer will obtain the correct information from you well in advance of taking even a single photograph in order to fulfill your requirements with minimal fuss and most of all avoiding the need to re-shoot. - The photographer may ask for a meeting with you in order to introduce him/herself (if geographically possible). Photography is a personality driven art form, and no matter how good they are at taking photographs you should feel comfortable in the knowledge that you can work with them without any issues. - At this first meeting it is important to be clear about the initial work you want your photographer to carry out. They should come armed with a rough idea of daily rates for certain tasks like public relations and press photography. Larger complex projects such as advertising shoots vary so much in scale and costs that it may be impossible to ask for an idea on price at this stage. - Your photographer should ask a lot of relevant questions and write down the answers, if he doesnt there may be something amiss and he may not be taking the job seriously. - You will no doubt want a quote for the work which will be easier to produce knowing what the job entails and the final use for the images (website / posters / internal or external communications etc). You will not want to pay over the odds for images you only want to use on the web. - You should leave this meeting with the confidence that your requirements are in good hands. From this point on you should be looking forward to being able to consider your photographer a part of your team.