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Photography

FAQ

No we do not. We believe that clients should receive a finished image, kind of like a succulent cooked ribeye steak paired with grilled vegetables compared to raw meat with frozen green beans! In addition, by not releasing the negatives… we are able to protect our brand, the artwork that we produce, and the standards that we hold our photos up to

Once the images have been edited, they will be uploaded and sent thru a website like “wetransfer.com”. From there you will be able to download the images/videos. If discussed prior to the shoot in some cases we do deliver the images/videos on a USB drive. 

The estimated production time is 2 to 6 weeks. It all depends on the type of photography you need. Also of course the x amount of images that need to be retouched.

Yes, I offer retouching and editing services to enhance the final product.

The number of photos I deliver varies depending on the length of the shoot and the package you choose.

Yes, I offer printing services and can recommend a printing company for larger projects.

Yes, I require a deposit or retainer fee to secure the booking.

I understand that unforeseen circumstances may arise, and I try to be flexible and accommodating with cancellations or rescheduling.

I always respect the privacy of my clients that books a photoshoot wit me. Remember that the photographer always hold the copyrights to the photos that he/she makes. But when a client books a photoshoot with me and I do want to share a photo on my social media or website,  I always ask nicely for permission to share a photo or in some cases photos on my social social media. 

When I am working on new ideas or trying out new techniques I will do some tfp shoots. The team involved ( make up artist, hairstylist, stylist, model etc) will receive the FINAL image as a compensation. The images will be used for social media or website. That being said. I do very limited TFP. Bro gotta get that bread lol

Definition of TFP: TFP is something usually offered by photographers who are looking to shoot some work without cost. Everyone involved benefits from receiving the photos after the shoot. Nobody pays or gets paid, but everyone is considered equally involved with their labor; therefore, everyone receives photos or prints as “payment”.

I work closely with my clients to ensure their satisfaction and take the time to understand their vision and needs.

I have been a professional photographer for 10+ years.

The time I need to set up for a photoshoot or event varies depending on the type of photography and location. For a simple studio session it can be done within a week. In other cases it can take up to 2 or more weeks. Again it depends on the type of photography and location.

I understand that weather and other unforeseen circumstances can arise and I am flexible and accommodating with rescheduling.

Yes, I can help with location scouting and have suggestions for locations based on your needs.

Yes, I have experience working in a variety of lighting conditions and know how to adjust my equipment and techniques accordingly.

My communication style is friendly and responsive, and I strive to keep my clients updated throughout the process. You can reach me by phone, email, or through my website’s contact form. In some cases I am available through social media like Instagram.

Yes, I can provide advice on what to wear or bring to the shoot to ensure that you look and feel your best.

I take the time to listen to your vision and expectations and work closely with you throughout the process to ensure that the final photos reflect your desired outcome. I also provide the opportunity for feedback and revisions to ensure your complete satisfaction with the final product.

Graphics Design

FAQ

In general terms, graphic design is the process and art of combining text and graphics and communicating an effective message in the design of logos, graphics, brochures, newsletters, posters, signs, and any other type of visual communication. Today’s graphic designers often use desktop publishing software and techniques to achieve their goals.

If your goal is to create and print your material from your desktop printer for personal use, such as greeting cards, flyers, or craft projects using desktop publishing software, you will not need a graphic designer.

What a graphic designer will bring to your process is an in-depth knowledge of graphic design and the elements and principles of graphic design, as well as the software skills required to use desktop publishing and image programs. A graphic designer will also be conversant in preparing files for use by others – be they printers or online Web hosting providers, ensuring the trouble-free output of your finished communication piece.

When I am working on new ideas or trying out new techniques I will do some tfp shoots. The team involved ( make up artist, hairstylist, stylist, model etc) will receive the FINAL image as a compensation. The images will be used for social media or website. 

Definition of TFP: TFP is something usually offered by photographers who are looking to shoot some work without cost. Everyone involved benefits from receiving the photos after the shoot. Nobody pays or gets paid, but everyone is considered equally involved with their labor; therefore, everyone receives photos or prints as “payment”.