FAQs
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Don't skimp out on a wedding photographer, someone you pay $300 to isn't going to do a quality job. A wedding is a once in a lifetime thing that you cannot get those moments back. The biggest regret that many have expressed to me about hiring other photographers than myself was " I really wish I knew how important those images were, I wish I would have hired someone who knew what they were doing because now I have nothing beautiful to remember my day by."
- What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?
It's a lot of hard work. I have spent years studying manuals, learning the latest techniques, updating equipment, learning photoshop and how to take pictures in a way that's pleasing to the eye and that captures emotions. It's not just 'clicking a button' there's so much thought and planning that goes into it - even for a wedding. You have to know where to stand, how to position yourself, how to get great shots, what settings need to be used, etc. Remember that your photographer has taken time away from their family and daily activities to help you out, with their talent and skill that they've spent countless hours perfecting.