So… this photography thing can be kind of weird for most people. I get it. Not everyone likes getting their picture taken (I know I don't. Which is why I'm always behind it). Making themselves all primed and proper. Putting on the fake smile. 

Allow me to put your mind at ease. 

There's no need to fear.

Let me tell you about "the process".

  • Step One: The Shoot

Anyway (or where) you want it. That's the way you need it. Amiright!? Would you like to be photographed at home in your own element? How about the park? I'm basically a traveling studio, lights and all. Call me and I'll be there.

  • Step Two: Editing Process
The books come in a variety of shapes (mostly rectangle) and sizes.

The books come in a variety of shapes (mostly rectangle) and sizes.

Anytime I have a shoot, each photo goes through a color correction process. Its where I add my own flare, if you will. I also remove any distracting objects, blemishes, whatever, until the image is finished in my eyes.

  • Step Three: Printing

I feel like this is the most important Step (although a case can be made that Step One is way more important than Step Three… but whatever.). A lot of photographers like to give prints. If thats what you want, maybe something could be worked out on the down low, but I'm a bit different. I prefer books. They're much easier to transport, You get a BUNCH of prints rather than just one or two, and it'll look great on your coffee table. Plus it just looks awesome once you have it in your hand.


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