Davillier Photography & Graphics
About
We are a boutique photography and graphic design studio in New Orleans, LA. We have been locally owned and operated for 8 years and plan to be here for many years to come. We cater to client needs and build our photography sessions around them, meaning no two sessions are the same. Additionally, we offer convenient graphic design services that make us into a one stop shop for many of our clients. The convenience of not having to visit many different places is truly helpful in planning.
I absolutely love meeting new people. I love learning their personalities and their goals and helping them to acheive them. I enjoy serving my clients in the best ways possible for them, and I love the feeling I get every time a client says that they feel life family after leaving here.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
We do an initial phone conversation just to make sure we are a good fit. Thereafter, we do an in person consulation to plan the session and make sure everything runs smoothly. After the session, we consult one more time to discuss which images to purchase and print.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Our primary photographers both hold a BFA in Studio Art Photography and Digital Media. Additionally, we have over two decades of experience between us.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.
Most of our costs are assessed hourly based on client needs.
How did you get started in this business?
We opened after graduating college with the goal of bringing a new, fresh style of photography to New Orleans.
What types of customers have you worked with?
We have worked with the gambit of customers from school administrators to fashion models to new brides to large families to business owners. In our 8 years of being open we have served many different photographic and graphic design needs.
What advice would you give a customers looking to hire a vendor in your area of expertise?
I would say to pay attention to the work and to always ask to see other photographs besides what is on the website (i.e. if you're wanting to book a wedding, ask to see a gallery of an entire wedding). Finally, remember that this is one industry where you truly get what you pay for. Pay attention to pricing. While you never want to over pay, if someone is half the cost of most other vendors, chances are that there's a reason for the disparity.
What questions should customers think through before talking to vendors about their needs?
Customers should make sure they have a partial vision of what they are looking to get out of the session - printed images, digital images, press printed books, holiday cards, etc. They should also think about their budget and timeframe.