FAQs
- What types of customers have you worked with?
I provide studio and location photography services including but not limited to Head Shots, Portraits,Fashion, Glamour, Families, Kids, Products, Catalog, Packaging, Events and specialty vintage themes such as Pin up and Old Hollywood Glamour
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
When you are looking to hire a photographer it is important to see true representations of there work. In today's digital age notnall professionals are created equally. Do your homework and ensure youbare hiring a true professional and not just someone with a smart camera. Find someone who can provide a complete portfolio showing the style of work you require as well as references and reviews. Make sure that they are they are going to place a priority on your job not just on your money. Remember that "Good enough is not really Good Enough" don't settle for low quality snapshots to save a buck or two. Hire a true professional that understands lighting, posing, composition. Red flags should be a willingness to give you every picture they take. A photographer is only as good as the worst photo he delivers. If he delivers every shot from the session he is going to deliver a lot of junk with the gems.
- What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?
1. What are my actual photographic needs? Do I need images for web use only or do I need physical prints 2. Will my budget support hiring a professional? 3. Do I need my work done in the studio or on location or a combination of both? 4. Does my professional have the equipment and experience to complete my project in a timely and satisfactory manner 5. Does my professional offer a 100% satisfaction gaurantee?