Session Fee: There is a $100 deposit on the date of the booking and the remaining $100 sitting fee due the day of the shoot.
Yearbook ASAP: $75 If you are running short on time and need your yearbook picture quickly, I can get that to your before you package is completed
Posing: I will guide you on how to pose to show off your best self. Don’t worry, I will tell you where to put your hands (always a struggle), how to stand, and how to make the best of each pose.
Candid: After you have warmed up, this is when I want to see the real you! The funny faces you make, that amazing smile. How about a devilish grin? Quizzical look?
Props: Play a sport? Dancer? Artist? Musician? Bring along something from that part of your life. This is a time for you to showcase who you are this final year of high school.
Create Lasting Memories as You Move on to Your Next Adventure
What to expect:
Things to Consider:
What to wear: Dress nicely. It is amazing how your photographs will level up when you dress for success. Wear neutral colors. Consider 2-3 colors in your clothing choices. It is not recommended that you wear shirts with writing.
Hair, make-up and nails: If you are wearing nail polish be sure to touch it up, chips are distracting. Also consider the color of your nails. A neutral color is usually best, however the choice is yours. You want to be the focus of the pictures, not your nails. If you are going to wear makeup, no need to put on more than you normally would. Lastly, I will have some basic hair products in the studio if you have some fly-aways.
Previews: I will post a sneak peak on my social media pages so keep an eye out. A gallery link will be sent with minimal processing within 1-2 weeks. Once you select your images, those images will be completely processed and edited. In the past, photographers used a dark room to develop images. Today, photographers develop their images in a digital program called Lightroom.
Ordering Session: You are going to love what you see in your gallery so let's book an appointment to select and order your images. During our reveal session you will be seeing our preview gallery. Previews are cropped and color balanced, minimal editing.
What does that even mean, minimal processing? In the past, photographers used a dark room to develop images. Today, photographers develop their images in a digital program called Lightroom and or Photoshop. Once you have selected the images that you want to order the final edits will be made.