FAQs
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Continuing education is a constant. When not marketing, shooting or editing, I'm constantly updating myself on new techniques in projects and lighting, as well as staying current with all equipment (which seems to change monthly). I'm always looking through magazines and books to find a feel or look that I think will help my clients.
- What types of customers have you worked with?
- Architecture & Interiors: resorts, hospitality, architects, contractors, engineering firms, restaurants, healthcare, magazine. - Corporate / Industrial: headshots, groups, annual reports, environmental lifestyle - Golf Course: resorts, advertising, magazine - Portrait: corporate, sports, commercial, publicity. - Lifestyle & People: advertising, sports, corporate, advertising, personal - Products: catalog, website, advertising
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Ok, here's just a few that come to mind. 1) Make SURE you take time to look at their portfolio images and client list 2) Remember its always more expensive if you have to re-shoot because you chose to go the cheapest route. 3) Check to see if their background and experience can bring benefit to your project. 4) I know 30-yr. photographers who do average work, and 2-year photographers who do fantastic work, it's all in the talent and their creative eye. 5) The more questions a photographer asks, the better. They're trying to determine exactly what you need so they can deliver the best results. (so give as many details as possible). It'll pay off in the long run.