FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
Our pricing is not really complicated you can download the word.doc here: http://tsmorrisphotography.com/terms-agreement/ They sound tough but they're not. What many clients don't understand, some do, is that a photographer does a lot more than snap and shoot. We travel, we utilize our time as any other contract work. There is paper work, editing, printing, file sorting, publishing, talking to clients, pre-planning (often traveling to sites before the shoot to get a feel for the terrain and lighting) ... these are costly and time consuming tasks, and is done in order to make the resulting product the best it can be. So, long story short, pricing is based on individual packages, the number of chosen photographs, all of the above, and if the client chooses extras such as e-books, extra photos, slideshows. In the end the client gets what they pay for.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Yes, we stay up on the latest and greatest ...
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
I did not have to decide ... it was a given. I have always been in art since a child, painted, drawn black and white, and with pastels; however, as I grew older and entered the workplace the camera took the place of the canvas because of time limitations and family.