Bmore Exposed Photography
Bmore Exposed Photography

Bmore Exposed Photography

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Introduction: Ever evolving professional photography that aims to please its customers. Always searching for inspiration, while constantly working to improve and create photos with meaning and that tell a story. I'm a people person, and my work allows me to interact with people from all walks of life.
Overview

Hired 2 times

1 employee

13 years in business

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51 photos

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Joy Y.
Nov 16, 2015
Very professional and serious about his craft. He made me feel very comfortable during my photo shoots.
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Stephanie W.
Mar 17, 2016
I worked with Steve on a personal photo shoot to build my portfolio. I am in the very beginning stages of starting my modeling career and was a bit apprehensive when setting up this shoot. Steve was super optimistic about how well I would do which gave me a confidence boost! He was very professional, considerate and informative. My pictures turned out to be amazing! I would definitely recommend him if you're looking for quality work on a budget.
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Joyonna Y.
May 13, 2017
Easy to work with. Fun environment. Quality work.
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Dawnetta J.
May 14, 2016
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It was my first time taking sexy photos and he made me feel very comfortable and he let me choose the way I wanted my poses and he also chose some for me and he was very professional. I would and have recommended people to use him and I would again.
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FAQs

  • What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

    Phone, Text or Email conversation... or we can meet face to face. I try to answer all the questions that a perspective client may have of my service(s). I also like to direct the perspective client to my website to review my work and to make sure that I'm a proper "fit".

  • How did you get started doing this type of work?

    I've been a web and graphic designer for +15 years, both professional and as a freelancer. When I was actively freelancing as a web designer I would get clients that did not have professional or usable headshots, so I began studying photography so that I could offer that as a service as well. Now I hardly freelance for web and graphic design, because I love photography much more.