Crisp Photography
Crisp Photography

Crisp Photography

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Introduction: What makes Crisp Photography great is that we work with the customers budget to provide a lasting memory for their event. We strive to offer the bet of the best quality to satisfy all of our customer's needs. There is always something different each day. We take great pride in our attention to detail, while staying up to date with the latest equipment and fashion techniques.
Overview

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2 employees

8 years in business

Payment methods

This pro accepts payments via Apple Pay, Check, Credit card, PayPal, Square cash app, and Venmo.

Social media

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Featured Projects

31 photos

  • NAMI Annual walk 2019

    Engagement Photography

Specialties
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Reviews

Customers rated this pro highly for work quality, professionalism, and responsiveness.

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Raqi W.
Jul 19, 2019
We had fun, makes you feel super comfortable and confident. Able to give tips o poses, and catch your natural beauty. I loved all my photos!
Credentials
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Kenyatta Crisp

FAQs

  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

    I am senior currently attending Cleveland State University majoring in Studio art with an emphasis on Photography.

  • How did you get started doing this type of work?

    After attending Cuyahoga Community college for two years pursuing an associate's degree in Business Administration, I decided that I was driven in the art of Photography. I purchased my first camera back in 2012 which was a Nikon D3200 and began taking pictures. For about 6 years I have been studying and working as a photographer here in Cleveland OH.

  • Describe a recent project you are fond of. How long did it take?

    The most recent project that I was fond of doing was an art photography shoot at the MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art). I took photographs of a young poet inside a projection room on the second floor of the museum.

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