photoman.com
- Walnut Creek, CA 94597 (map)
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photoman.com • Walnut Creek, CA • $150-300 per hour
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I'm an award-winning, professional photographer with over 25 years of experience in the studio and on location shooting the following:
* products
* corporate and private events
* performing arts and artists
* portraits for business and personal use
* editorial spreads and fine art
People who intensely dislike having their photos taken are always pleasantly surprised with the results after a session with me.
Question and answer
Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?
A. I offer personalized service to my clients and believe in the teamwork approach to projects as photography is very much a collaborative activity.
Q. What do you like most about your job?
A. In portrait and event photography, it's about making people happy about themselves and knowing you've given them something that they will treasure now and in the future. In the advertising realm, it's about coming up with fresh ideas for the client and then executing the concept with the goal of exceeding all expectations.
Q. What do you wish customers knew about you or your profession?
A. That in this era of digital creation, the adage of "GIGO-Garbage in, Garbage Out' still applies and no amount of post-production work can salvage a really bad image. My years of experience in the studio and on location are brought to bear on every assignment I undertake and minimize the risk of a bad outcome. What's often unrealized is the amount of post production time spent after an event, which in the past was generally the purview of the lab, but now rests with the photographer.