FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
I have competitive pricing for both headshots & composite group images. In the price of the photo session, I include the photo shoot, custom editing, high-resolution photos with copyrights. My job is done when you are fully satisfied with the pictures, and I money back guarantee outstanding results.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
1. Planning We will discuss your requirements & wishes and book a date & time for when it is convenient for you & your team. To book a studio I ask my clients to send me a text mes,sage with full name, email address, day and time of the photo shoot. Then I will send the following guide to help you to get ready for the session. To draw a plan of the photo session, I always review the outfits proposed by the client. I give suggestions on how to match the outfits with the background depending on a website’s design and/or corporate style. Consultation usually lasts about 5 - 10 min. 2. Setup If the photo shoot takes place on a company’s premises I will come to your offices and set up a professional mobile studio, otherwise, the equipment will be set up by the time you enter my photo studio in Katy, TX. 3. The Photo Shoot During the photo session, we will review the results and adjust the poses or lighting according to your preferences if necessary. You are also welcome to change outfits, hairstyle, accessories, and backgrounds to make the photos as diverse as possible. The session continues until we take five quality images. 4. The post-production Your chosen images will undergo editing where each image will be color corrected and retouched. I carefully review the shots to select the best, and it takes four days to edit them meticulously. 5. Your images are ready After the post-production your edited high-resolution images will be made available for you to download online via Dropbox secured link.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I've graduated the New York Institute of Photography in 2005