FAQs
- What types of customers have you worked with?
Portraits of families, business and professionals, high school seniors and children created either at a location of their choosing--at home, a favorite park or outdoor spot or my studio gardens--or in the studio.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
In seeking a professional photographer, don't expect to pay what you might give a friend or a "weekend shooter." A professional portrait begins with the shooting session and isn't finished until the artwork is completed on the final prints or images. Compare the work on the websites, you'll see a difference between the professional and the hobbyist in the lighting, the positioning of the subjects, the retouching and artwork (look for shadows under the eyes and unretouched hair), the color quality, the composition. Snapshots look like snapshots, professional portraits should look like magazine or museum quality images. That's what you're paying for.