Happening Photos
Happening Photos

Happening Photos

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Introduction: Each of our photographers has at least 10 years' professional experience in photographing events, portraits and weddings. We use advanced lighting techniques and equipment to avoid that deer-in-headlights flash-blasted look that results from the usual point & shoot approach to lighting in dim environments. When you need portraits of groups and individuals, we go way beyond the usual snapshots by using specialized lighting gear make studio-style formal portraits you'll be proud to give to guests and use in your marketing materials. We individually retouch every image to make it look it's best. We deliver both online and on DVDs that have slideshow software built-in, so you'll always have access to your photos and you'll be able to quickly and easily locate the ones you need. Two things: doing it well, and seeing our clients smile. We are photographers because it's what we enjoy doing more than anything else. We take pride in our work and constantly innovate new strategies and techniques to deliver more than is requested of us. Sure, we make a living at it, but for us, the payoff at the end of a session or event is hearing "Great job!" from our clients. Of course, we're also very pleased that our clients recommend us to others and keep coming back again and again.
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  • What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

    Our pricing is exceedingly simple. For event work, we have an hourly rate that includes individual retouching of every image, captioning of images, and delivery via both online galleries and DVDs. For work in the NY metro area, the only additional charges are for transportation, and we specify all costs up-front in an itemized estimate. We do not nickel-and-dime clients with charges for retouching, delivery, online galleries, etc. Whereas some studios rely on extra charges to boost profits, we have decided to keep pricing as simple as possible in order to make planning easy for our clients.

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    Ask for referrals. Talking with past clients is the best way to ensure that you'll get the results you deserve. Talk with the provider to make sure they specialize in the type of work you need done. You'll usually get better results from a specialist than from a generalist. Ask the provider about backups for critical equipment and staff to make sure your job will get done even in the event of equipment failure or unexpected staff unavailability. Request a detailed estimate of all costs. This will help you avoid gotchas like unforeseen add-ons for transportation, delivery and retouching. If you're representing a tax-exempt nonprofit, you can avoid paying sales tax by giving the provider a copy of your organization's certificate of tax-exempt status.