FAQs
- What types of customers have you worked with?
Clients include: Berce Creative Carolyn Snell Designs Cause Craft Consulting Craft Kitchen & Provisions Crystal Spring Farm Crescent Run Farm Dandelion Spring Farm Daybreak Growers Alliance Downeast Magazine Eisele's Raw Honey Friends School of Portland Goranson Farm Grapevine Local Food Marketing Lost & Found Farm Maine Dept. of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry Maine Farmland Trust Maine Farms Journal Maine Federation of Farmers Markets Maine Food For Thought Tours Maine Magazine Maine Maple Creemee Co Maine Maple Producers Association Maine Women Magazine MOFGA Old Crow Ranch Oui Farm Peaks Island Land Preserve Portland Food Co-op Root Therapy The Harlow Gallery Tandem Glass Toad & Co - Freeport University of Maine Cooperative Extension Veggies to Table
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
• Ask if their business is insured: this protects you from liability as well as your investment. A professional photographer will have business insurance. • Seek out full-time professionals. Full-time photographers have figured out how to run a financially viable and professional business, and depend on delivering high-quality work to their clients for their livelihood. This means it's much more likely you can trust this photographer to deliver work at a professional standard not only in terms of quality, but in terms of legality and timeliness. • A photographer who does not understand licensing is not a professional. To quote my mentor, "When you're hiring a photographer, if the thing you're most happy about is the price, then the only thing you're going to end up happy with is the price."