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If the image matters, the quality of that image matters.
Digital cameras and computer-based editing make it simple for someone to pretend to be a photographer. Taking a picture is easy. However, getting exactly the picture you want takes more than just a fancy camera and a few Photoshop tricks.
Veteran photographer Charles I. Letbetter brings a wealth of experience behind the lens and understands the power pictures can have in selling a product, an idea, an event, or even a person looking for a job. If the photograph used doesn't communicate all the right things, you've wasted your time and money!
Mr. Letbetter specializes is achieving a quality image that stands apart, memorable, communicative, and successful. We don't just show up and start shooting on a boring background. We talk.
We listen to what you want to achieve, consider who will be viewing your photograph(s), and know the best way to get and keep their attention. Then, we construct a concept that works for you, whether simple or detailed, and bring everything together to create that successful image you need.
Yes, we contract with some of the best make-up artists, hair stylists, wardrobe designers, and set stylists in the Midwest. Yet, we don't over-burden a picture with items not needed. We do understand the necessity of working within a budget.
Don't leave the quality of your photography to chance. Work with an experienced professional who delivers power to your images.
We look forward to hearing from you!
A. My work stands out because of experience and quality. I don't waste time taking unnecessary pictures or being overly fancy. We work with a client to create a custom concept plan and shoot to that plan. Our work is efficient and high quality because of our experience.
A. I have the opportunity to work with some of the most wonderful people in the world. From newborn babies to top models to business executives, everyone who steps in front of my camera is treated as a valued member of the family. I love what I get to do and even when things inevitably go wrong can't say we've ever had a bad day.
A. The top question I get is: how much do you charge? The answer is a variable, based on how the image is being used, how many copies are being made, and how the image is to be distributed. I try my best to work within people's budgets.
The second most common question is: how long before I get my pictures? Depending on the complexity of the image, some single image projects can be turned around in 24 hours or less. Larger projects, such as large events with several hundred pictures, may take a couple of months, depending on volume.