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Nathan Franke Photography

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About
I am a Seattle based fine art photographer, and I’m building my portfolio. I'm interested in product photography, art reproduction, and any jobs where I might learn something.
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Hired 1 time

1 employee

20 years in business

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Editorial

Print advertising

Website

Large display

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Photo studio

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Home

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Photoshoot type

Corporate / business

Fashion / jewelry

Portrait / headshot

Interior architecture / real estate

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Patti C.

Mar 27, 2013

Hired on Thumbtack

Nathan is great. We worked on a project that was new to both of us and he followed through until completion. I'm hoping we can work together again in the future.
Fine Art Photography

FAQs

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

    The more details you can provide about what you want me to shoot, the more accurate an estimate I can provide. Different jobs require different tools, and I may have to rent a piece of equipment to do your job properly.

  • What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

    Photography is a lot more than just having expensive gear and pressing a button. The truth is, even though your Uncle Randy has the same camera I do, I spend every waking moment practicing, experimenting, studying the latest trends and technologies, and just plain honing my craft. There's also all the work that you don't see. The camera is only half the equation--the images have to be processed. For an average hour-long shooting session, there will be 2-5 hours spent in front of a computer, making the images pop.