FAQs
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
My typical process for working with a new customer: 1) Initial call: I schedule a quick call with the new customer to get to know them and their event. I want to make sure we're a good fit for each other, and that I can help them create the perfect memories. 2) Quote: If we're a match, I send them a quote describing all the costs for the service, plus some other information regarding delivery of photos, extra hours, and other details. 3) Booking: Once they've booked me, and depending on the nature of the event, I open up the doors for ideas, vision boards, Pinterest boards, anything that will let me make their day great and the photos better! 4) Event photography: On the day of the event, I'll arrive early to capture all the behind-the-scenes moments. I'll be there to capture all the laughter, fun, candid moments, and more! Of course, if they need me to stay extra time to capture those special moments, I can accommodate on the day of. 5) Photo delivery: After the event, I'll edit the photos and deliver them to the customer in a digital format within 5 days. Once the customer has received their photos, I consider the work process complete. However, I'm always happy to answer any questions they may have, or to make any changes to the photos, if necessary.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have four years of experience in a variety of photography styles, from landscapes to portraits to events. I've had the opportunity of photographing MLB games, engagement moments and parties, and weddings (not to mention birthdays, baptisms, and many more). I've also been trained in product and food photography, so I'm pretty versatile. In other words, I'm a well-rounded photographer with a wide range of skills and experience. I'm confident that I can take great photos of anything you need, from your wedding to your new product line.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
My advise for you is: make sure that the person that you hire will meet your expectations. Everyone in the photography business will tell you that they can do wonders with their cameras and that they can meet any expectations. I suggest you ask for proof of previous work. P.S.: Always look for a photographer that you "click" with, it will make the event more enjoyable for everyone and will help the photographer take even better photos.