FAQs
- What types of customers have you worked with?
I am fortunate enough that I get the opportunity to create portraits of babies, high school seniors, families, corporate executives, and musicians. Basically anyone who needs quality images. When I'm not photographing people I spend my time capturing interior and exterior architecture for realtors, designers, and architects.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Look at their work and ask questions. Make sure you know exactly what you can expect to receive from the photographer you hire.
- What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?
Most customer do not realize the amount of time involved in the post production stage. This is the time after the photo session. On average as long as the session takes, that's how long is spent after the fact with the photos to make sure the quality is up to my clients expectations. So when a job is quoted $$$ for a 2 hour session, my client is actual receiving 2 hours of actual photography and at least 2 hours of post production. Post production typically includes curating the best images, processing, various degrees of retouching, and sharpening. These things combined make my images what they are, and what makes them stand out.