Frequently asked questions.
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It is no problem at all! Not everyone is an experienced model, but I do my best to guide my clients with poses and looks. Confidence and trust is key when having a session with me, so do not hold back on booking a shoot because you feel like you have no experience in modeling. I’ve got your back!
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I only take clients that book at least 3 - 6 weeks before or more, depending on the type of project. That way there is more time to plan efficiently.
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All of my clients must sign an agreement and pay the retainer to secure and officially book.
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Any session of mine requires a retainer.
The Retainer is the first NON-REFUNDABLE payment made in order to book a shoot and secure yourself a date and time.
My time and planning has worth. If a client cancels last minute, it takes away a photoshoot that could have potentially happened with another client. In the end, I am still owed for my time and planning.
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There will be a late fee of $20 if you arrive 10 minutes late for your session.
Every minute counts for a session. It is important to not lose that time for a session since you are losing shooting time. That time will not be made up by staying later than session time. You will have to book again.
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Once the retainer has been paid, I always require my clients to pay the rest of their expenses the day after the shoot.
There is a $20 late payment fee if not paid on time. You will receive reminders before date.
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Unless bad weather gets in the way we will reschedule. After all, you have already paid the retainer. If canceled again, for any other reasons that are not due to weather, there will be no rescheduling. You will have to book again.
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I do use photoshop respectfully to slightly smooth skin and retouch any small distracting objects, temporary blemishes, small wardrobe malfunction.
I will not distort anyones face or figure. Nor do I accept any request to change any natural features. I have the right to decline any requests outside of the retouching I offer.
The only exceptions I do make are written requests from clients to retouch scars.
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Absolutely not. My work and style also comes from the way I edit my photos. Giving you the RAW photos would be giving unfinished work.
It’s like a cake decorator giving their client the decorating utensils to decorate the cake instead. Crazy right?
I work very hard editing and adding more to the visual theme and aesthetic of my photos so please understand and respect that, thank you.