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  • No!! I’m proud that I do not set photo limits on my galleries. I return all the very best images from your session.

    For an hour long portrait session, I typically return 45-100 final, edited photos back to you. The final gallery number ranges based on the number of people photographed, the location, and session length.

  • I do not do heavy retouching (i.e. modifying bodies, photoshopping people in/out, etc.). However, my editing style is forgiving & if there’s a stray pimple, or something else that is temporary, I’ll remove it when it distracts from the overall image.

    While I know how, I will not change anyone’s body in a way that alters permanent features since I don’t want to contribute to unrealistic beauty standards.

    Please note, I only do in-depth skin airbrushing on professional headshots as I generally turn back fewer images for these sessions. However, I do not do this on other types of sessions as it slows down the editing process and you’d get your photos back much, much later.

  • I don’t have flat-rate travel pricing since the cost of travel varies drastically between locations.

    However, during the booking process I’ll gather more information about the travel & accommodation needs for your session. When I send your final contract, I’ll include an itemized list of the travel expenses. So before you officially book your session, you’ll know exactly how much travel will cost.

  • No! For all of my portrait sessions and weddings I provide a print release to my clients. You can take your final images anywhere to be printed, for personal use.

    Please note that I do offer high-quality prints you can purchase right from your gallery and they can be mailed to your home. So while you can take your photos elsewhere to be printed, it may be easier and less of a headache to order them directly from your online gallery.

  • I give all my portrait and wedding clients the ability to take their photos anywhere to be printed.

    However, if you’re investing in beautiful, professional photos I’d recommend printing them on high quality paper, with high quality inks and finishes that are going to last decades. Luckily, your online gallery will be directly tied to one of those companies!

    :)

    Unfortunately, Walgreens, Walmart, CVS and other popular photo printing services are usually so budget friendly because they tend to use cheap printing materials & have inexperienced employees operating the equipment.

 

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