FAQs
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
I show them my work to make them feel more comfortable, so they know what type of work I do. I wouldn't want my client to be upset with what they have received, so I do my best to get them comfortable. After that, I let my clients know if there is a spot in mind that they would like to shoot at. If they have nothing in mind. I do my best to find a spot that comfortable (distance-wise) for them that they would like to shoot at.
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
I started taking photography more seriously during my college years. Earn enough money to get myself a DLSR Canon Rebel T5, then grew into a Canon 7D. Currently, now I have a Sony a7iii. And doing photography full time!
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Research & look very closely at their work. Everyone has different ideas of what they would want in their photos. & that also comes down to how a photographer shoot. I would want my client to be happy with my work because of how I shoot, how I am as a person, and comfort.. I wouldn't send a client over to someone that I thought was good, but in their eyes, they can be bad... Or a photographer that can be a not-so-fun/rude person, but yet they shoot great. Or having a photographer that shoots terrible... Which by the way, I only recommend the best people I know that are both sweet, fun, and fantastic with their work. But like I said, My advice to you is that everyone has different tastes in what they like. So just make sure to look really well when looking up at their work. Cause this is something, you are going to have for a lifetime when it comes to video/photos/both.