FAQs
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Communication is a big part of my work. From the beginning, it's important to discuss the details upfront; cost, time and set expectations. Answering your questions is a priority to me. During the session, I work with you to find your best angles. If you are in need of a quick shoot, I have everything ready to go so you can be in and out. However, I also find it important to take the time as necessary to work with you on your photos. Essentially, I will not rush you in a photo session, but do respect your time. After the session, I offer a private password-protected web gallery of the session photos. Basic retouching is done of all photos. Depending on our agreement, you will have the option to download, purchase prints or share with your friends, family, or associates.
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
Photography found me. Since graduating from college in 2003, I have worked as a Commercial Video Producer. In this process, I also filled a need for commercial and portrait photography for clients, which has since expanded into opportunities to work with a variety of personalities, from professional athletes and musicians to corporate headshots and Mom & Pop businesses, families and toddlers. When an opportunity presents itself, I like to be in the habit of saying, "YES!"
- What types of customers have you worked with?
I work with a diverse group of projects. My most recent projects include: Portraits for a Skin Care/Plastic Surgery Client Headshots of the Milwaukee Bucks for USA Today Concert photos for countless bands Family photo sessions Engagement photo sessions