FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
My pricing is fairly simple for basic and mini sessions, and I happily consult individually for any other interests. Film photography offers amazing advantages, but they come with some added costs, most notably time in developing and processing.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
The professional film photography community is a small group. Social media has made it easier for us to communicate, share ideas, knowledge, and trade secrets. I continue to take classes to refresh old skills and develop new ones.
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
Four years ago, while studying fine arts at Brigham Young University, a good friend bought me a camera. I loved the arts, but I always struggle with the idea of being locked-up in a studio, alone and isolated. I am a deeply social person, and painting, drawing, and illustration were so solitary. I spent a couple semesters soul searching and major changing when this good friend came out west to visit my wife and me. After a week long visit, and many late night conversation about frustrations, fears, and dreams: he went out and bought me a Canon Rebel T3i, the catalase behind my passion for photography. I went on to study photography and videography at BYU, and while digital photography introduced me to the medium, I fell in love with film very quickly.