FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
My pricing reflects the time, care, and full creative service I bring to every session—from planning to delivery. And yeah, I know this is an investment. If it helps, we can set up a custom payment plan that works for you. If you’re just price shopping, I might not be your person. But if you want someone who’s going to fully show up for your moment, tune in, and tell your story with care—and deliver a gallery that actually feels like you—you’re in the right place.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
I’ll ask about what matters most to you—what you want photographed, how you (or your love) want to feel, and any details you already know. You’ll know what’s happening every step of the way. Before the session, I’ll walk you through what to expect: how to prep, what to wear, when to show up, and how we’ll flow. If you know how to pose—amazing. If not, that’s literally what I’m here for. I’ll make it fun, relaxed, and way less awkward than you think. I’m always your primary photographer. I also work with two second shooters I trust deeply, so if your session calls for more angles or coverage, we’ve got it covered. After the shoot, I carefully edit and deliver your high-resolution gallery. You’ll have personal usage rights, ability to download your files, and plenty of ways to enjoy your photos—on screen, in print, or wherever you want to keep the memory alive.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I’ve been photographing for over ten years—part-time professionally, lifelong personally. I’ve studied editing, lighting, and composition, and I use Adobe Creative Suite for post-production (a.k.a. processing and editing). I’m a member of the Professional Photographers of America and always learning something new about photography—it helps that I love it and can nerd out for hours. I’m also a registered nurse and a coach, which shapes how I hold space, communicate, and read people’s energy. I’m especially attuned to folks who are neurodivergent, queer, chronically ill, or just plain camera-shy. If you’ve ever said, “I’m awkward,” we probably have a few things in common. So I’ve got you. Most of all, I’ve learned by doing—and by listening. My approach is intuitive, people-centered, and always evolving.