FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
My basic services include my photography service and experience during your Photo Session, the images captured would need to pass my quality standards and the ones selected would be post processed to obtain consistency on your images (White balance, color saturation, contrast and bright, cropping, filters and effects where appropriate and also remove small blemishes on your portraits). The pictures will be delivered in high resolution JPG format by uploading them into a password protected gallery on my website. Your pictures would be storage online at least for 6 months. You would be able to download your images and you may also get them on a disc or usb memory. (Charges may apply). You can also order print images directly with me, through my website, or by printing on the photo laboratory of your preference. You are free to decide how much you would like to invest on your images. If you prefer, we can also arrange pictures packages based on your budget and convenience.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Depending of the Photo Session I strongly recommend to schedule a meeting with my new clients before the day of the shooting, by doing this we would be able to share ideas, understand your vision for the images we will create, find the best location for the Photo Session and also show them some pictures from my previous jobs so they can feel the quality of my images and service.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I've been always related to Art and Music, I studied Graphic Design, Photography and Business Administration. (I'm also a drummer) I'm continuously updating myself with new technics and technology, evolving from the era of film to digital photography, from 35mm to the current mirrorless digital cameras. I also took courses from the New York Institute of Photography, like to visit art galleries, reading books about photography and taking online courses, but nothing better to improve on this field than keep shooting my camera as much as I can to explore and feed my creativity.