Chris Higa Imaging
Chris Higa Imaging

Chris Higa Imaging

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Introduction: What I love the most about my job is interacting with my client and seeing their reactions as they realize they are getting closer and closer to achieving their goal- long term or short term. Additionally, I love enabling them to see themselves in a different light- it's not a selfie in the mirror, but an actual photo- one like they see in commercials, tv, or the windows in stores. When my client is happy, I am happy.
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Audrey H.
Aug 29, 2013
Chris is an integral part of our team. He is an artist of many talents and uses his skills to breathe life into our marketing campaigns. Every project I have hired Chris for has been an absolute success. From photography for brand establishment to producing/shooting commercials for legitimacy, we've garnered more likes, more hits and more clients. Thanks to his vision, our reputation in San Diego has evolved from unknown to recognized, and our company's clientele has grown 200% in the last six months. Highly recommended.
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Alexia C.
Sep 3, 2013
Chris is a rising professional in the photo/graphic design industry. I interacted with him as a student and was impressed with his quality of work and work ethic. Chris has a great eye for photography. His photos for UCSD FitLife are outstanding!

FAQs

  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    I can do head shots: business, actor/actress, theatre, or profiles such as LinkedIn. Additionally, I can do commercial photos for clothing, products, events, and campaigns. Fitness photography is what I thrive in. If you are an upcoming gym, or an existing gym that is looking to update their look and photo marketing, I am your photographer.

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    In this day and age, digital camera technology is so accessible. There is a lot of ''noise'' to filter through. Despite that, there is still a distinction between a true photographer who has been formally trained, and a hobby photographer. You can see it through the depth of field, composition of the photo, and the lighting.