The one behind the lens.
Weddings, maternity, family, and the working businesses in between.
Most of what I shoot happens outdoors and on location: a ceremony by the water, an expecting mother in a field of lupines, a toddler who has decided the sunflowers are more interesting than the camera. I work around what is already happening instead of interrupting it.
You do not need experience in front of a camera. That is my job, not yours.
Needs the client This is the one section that has to be in the owner's own words. Send me: your name and what you want to be called on the site, the year you started shooting, the town or region you are based in and how far you travel, and a couple of sentences on why you picked up a camera in the first place. A portrait of you would go right here too.The frames people keep are the ones where they had forgotten the camera was there. That only happens if you are comfortable, so that is the part I work on hardest. I will tell you where to stand and where the light is. You do not have to hold a pose.
If there is something you would rather not see in your gallery, say so before we shoot and it will not be in there.
What to expect
The practical side, before you book.
Booking
Fill out the quote form with what you have in mind. I come back with availability and a price for your specific session.
Location
Sessions run on location. If you have a spot in mind, name it on the form. If you do not, I will suggest a few.
Hair, makeup and wardrobe
Those are yours to arrange. Bring options and we will use whatever the light and the location suit best.
Delivery
Your gallery comes back hand edited. Printing is not billed separately.
Deposits
Needs the clientConfirm the deposit amount, whether it is refundable, and whether it comes off the final price.
Rescheduling
Needs the clientConfirm the reschedule policy, including weather calls on outdoor sessions.
Ready to book a session?
Tell me what you are after and I will follow up with dates and a price.
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