About
I photograph, tudor and get hired by other Professional photographers and industry professionals for all occasions and types of work. This should speak for itself.
As a lifetime photographer, I have just about covered it all at the highest levels and in retrospect this is humbling. Published constantly in magazines, newspapers, books and history books; I am an above average listener and will usually exceed expectations as a take charge or fly on the wall photographer. Your call or just leave it up to me. Your wants are my priorities.
I photograph every assignment like it was my last so you get me at my best. I work fast, always deliver, make deadlines, follow instructions and know countless photographic techniques to cater to your specific needs and concerns... No worries...
Thanks for your time and consideration too!
Randy Brooke
I work equally well with all types of people and enjoy the moments with professionalism and enthusiasm to help new clients feel more at ease in all different senerios. I enjoy showing up on time or early and take nothing for granted.
I enjoy working with established professionals, companies, charities and also new people. When you know your craft well, it's easier to not sweat the hardest assignments under the tightest of deadlines. Everything else is a piece of your favorite cake.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
When working with a new customer understanding their wants and putting them more at ease is always a priority.
Going the extra mile or kilometer to over deliver their assignment(s) with above average communication especially when working with them for the first time.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I'm an award winning photographer in High School. The most likely to succeed student at a top 10 College for Photography, a lifetime photographer who isn't afraid to study or brush up on the latest techniques, trends, equipment and software. I also assisted many top photographers in different photographic genres leading to clients thanking me and saying my work is top shelf and that they hope to supply repeat business.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.
I try to work with all potential offers but I do say no at times because I am worthy of the highest budgets.
Since I photograph in many different genres, one price list does not fit all.
Tell me your wants, needs and timeline and I will seek ways to deliver you a more than fair price for my time and services when possible.
How did you get started in this business?
Since I had a chemistry set at age 7; my father brought me home a photographic darkroom from someone retiring when I was 10 years old. In high school several people seeked me out to photograph for them including the high school yearbook staff. A start up NY Sports newspaper was started by friends in high school where we were fortunate to cover Professional NY sports teams and special news worthy events; wow! When I turned 18 and went to a music club for the first time the owner just asked me if I would like to photograph there... Another wow...lol.
What types of customers have you worked with?
Litterally all types of customers I have enjoyed working with. No one is too big or too new and or small. I have been hired by big celebrities and corporations where I had to sign non disclosure agreements as well as young people just starting out who are in need for a headshot, engagement photos or a wedding. I love photographing for charities and have had the great fortune of covering the very rich and very poor which puts things in a better perspective.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
I am very fond of photographing the NYC skyline and did so recently for a recurring assignment.
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a pro in your area of expertise?
Please realize that a photographers work and portfolio of images can be edited down to good images even when a majority of their photos from any one session can be less than thrilling. Besides a portfolio you might want to request seeing an assignment or session from one event as well with a larger selection.
Good communication really helps when you know what you want and ask questions whether you know what you want or not. Providing a shot list in advance and discussing it to see possibilities can usually be very helpful. If you have a good reporte with any photographer your interested in can also keep you on the same page and give you one less thing to be concerned about.
What questions should customers think through before talking to pros about their needs?
Ask both general and very specific questions in regard to what you want. If it's a wedding or event do you want the photography to start with behind the scenes, the place of worship or the celebration venue?
What types of photography are you looking for and showing examples from a magazine or the internet. Include the most important shots (and time frame) to the optional shots you might want if time permits. If it's an outdoor event, is there a rain date or other options?
Some clients want room and or table shots and others do not feel it's at all important. What about family or guest photos? Displays and signs; are they important? How many people will be in the biggest shot and do you want a mix of candid photos and posed eye contact shots if people shots are involved? Cover the details and add or subtract them if something changes and let the photograher know. If your not sure than a photographer with more experience may be more intuitive. Ask if what your looking for is in their comfort zone and what about any deadlines, sizing and delivery of images? Let the photographer know of different ways you may want to use the photos. I hope this helps you!