FAQs
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
1) It is important to look at photographers website portfolio's to find someone with a style and level of quality that fits your needs! If you are looking for natural light candid/fun style photographs to capture you & or your family's personalities, then a Custom Lifestyle Photographer, like myself, would be a good fit. If you were looking for traditional studio portraits...you would search online to find a photographer that highlights that in their portfolio, or go to one of the chain portrait studios like Sears/Picture People/Walmart/etc. 2)When looking for the right photographer for your needs, it is important to always keep in mind that, "YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!! Different types of photography businesses have pro's and con's to weigh. For example: The amount of time and personal attention you receive from a Custom Photographer meeting you on location, etc...is far more than that of a Commercial Portrait Studio (Sears/Picture People/etc) who turn and burn all day long. So you need to decide what is more important to you... the "personal experience" and time offered by a Custom Photographer...or the quick and less expensive services offered by a Commercial Portrait Studio. Everyone's needs are different, if you take those two things into consideration when looking, you should find someone that fits your needs and budget! :)