Frequently Asked Questions...
1) How much would a photo shoot cost?
Photo shoots are $70 an hour for one person. For each additional person, $5 is added to the original cost. I do offer specials for students. For students - $50 an hour for one person with an additional $2 per extra person.
2) What exactly is included with the price?
The photo shoot includes 1 hour of photo shoot time and a disc of 25-30 of your best/favorite images. **Please note that you either must bring your own disc or include $3 extra if you prefer that I buy the disc.**
3) How would I go about printing my pictures?
At the moment, I do not have a specific company that I do printing through. Here's how it works: I present you with a disc filled with 25-30 images, edited and without a watermark (please recall the information about discs from question 2). From there, what you do with those pictures on that disc is completely up to you. You can upload them onto your computer, send them to friends and family, put them up on your facebook/myspace profile, and/or have them printed at Wal-Mart, CVS, or even at a professional printing company. It's entirely up to you. I know purchasing prints through a printing company can get pricey quickly. In that regard, I personally feel that this approach provides the customer with more flexibility and opptions.
Any questions? Feel free to ask!
Photo shoots are $70 an hour for one person. For each additional person, $5 is added to the original cost. I do offer specials for students. For students - $50 an hour for one person with an additional $2 per extra person.
2) What exactly is included with the price?
The photo shoot includes 1 hour of photo shoot time and a disc of 25-30 of your best/favorite images. **Please note that you either must bring your own disc or include $3 extra if you prefer that I buy the disc.**
3) How would I go about printing my pictures?
At the moment, I do not have a specific company that I do printing through. Here's how it works: I present you with a disc filled with 25-30 images, edited and without a watermark (please recall the information about discs from question 2). From there, what you do with those pictures on that disc is completely up to you. You can upload them onto your computer, send them to friends and family, put them up on your facebook/myspace profile, and/or have them printed at Wal-Mart, CVS, or even at a professional printing company. It's entirely up to you. I know purchasing prints through a printing company can get pricey quickly. In that regard, I personally feel that this approach provides the customer with more flexibility and opptions.
Any questions? Feel free to ask!