D3 Photography

D3 Photography

5.0(3 reviews)

About

Purpose: Here at D3, our purpose is to supply the needs of our customers and make sure they are always satisfied with our work.

Passion/Experience: I have been a photographer going on a year now and have found a great passion for this form of Art. I have been fortunate to pick up on photography and truly do something I love.


Highlights

1 employee
4 years in business
Serves Wood Dale , IL

Photos and videos


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    Aaron V.

    The pictures are wonderful!! Enjoyed all of them!
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    January 03, 2020

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    Mr U.

    January 03, 2020

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    Arthur P.

    To start off, I really enjoyed the photoshoot Daniel was very respectful and was very flexible with time as I was running late. Both my wife and I are very satisfied with the Photos and are planning on hiring again. I like the two meetups as in the first one I could see he was very outgoing but was still focused and ready for business. I highly recommend Daniel, as he does great work.
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    January 02, 2020

    Frequently asked questions

    Before Starting a Photoshoot with a Customer there will be 2 meetups. The first meet up is two familiarize yourself with one another and get a feel of the work you will be doing or will be receiving. The second meetup will be the day the paperwork is done. This will include the contract, checklist, and pricing for the work wanted by the customer, once this is assorted the next step would be setting up a date and time for the photoshoot. Finally, you will meet the day of the photoshoot where the agreed Downpayment will be given before the photo shoot and the second portion will be given after the customer has received the service paid for.

    Top 3 Things When Finding A Photographer

    1. Age Means Nothing

    It is not right for one to judge a person and their ability because of their age. One will find that a person only focused on money will have poor results when compared to someone doing it for love of the Art.

    2. Ask For A Portfolio

    A True Photographer will always have a portfolio of pictures to show a customer, before offering their service. If a photographer does not have a portfolio to show, you're running the risk of getting bad quality images which will hurt you in the long run.

    3. Contract & Checklist

    For any Photoshoot, there should always be a signed contract by both the Photographer and the Customer including all guidelines and what is expected. The main purpose of this is to protect both the Customer and the Photographer so that later on there is no questioning on whether something had to be photographed or not. The checklist is also a key part so that the photographer knows exactly what is wanted and there is no question later on.

    Before asking for a service make sure you KNOW what you want. It is more efficient for both the Customer and the Photographer when the customer knows what they are looking for so they get nothing less than what is needed.


    Services offered

    Real Estate Photography
    Nature Photography
    Event Photography