FAQs
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
When working with a new customer I gather as many details about their session as possible. I like to set up a call to ensure we are a good fit, then discuss my client’s expectations, wants, and needs. From there we begin the fun stuff! I love working with my clients are their specific needs, reach out and we can discuss yours!
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
While doing volunteer work in Central America I had the opportunity of meeting and working with the world renowned Photographer April Visel. She mentored me for a year and guided me a lot in learning to use my camera, and capture the raw moments in people’s relationships; the things that make them, them. From then on I continued learning by hands on second shooting, reading all I could, and taking short classes online.
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
It all started at a very young age with my grandpa taking photos of my sisters and I. He constantly had his camera out and would (at times) allow me to take a photo or two with it. The film was expensive so he couldn’t waste it, but as I grew older, I couldn’t get my hands off it. By 12 years old I worked hard, saved up, and was able to buy my first point and shoot. By age 15 I had a DSLR. Soon after, I began traveling and making a career of photography.