
About
My photography has always stood out because I go above and beyond for my clients and don't give them the same kind of photos every other photographer does. I treat my clients and do for them as I would want a photographer to do for me. I do not like it when clients feel rushed out of the studio, I want them to feel comfortable and welcome while enjoying their experience!
I have loved photography since I was a kid and I also did Journalism in high school. But it wasn't until a few years back I started taking photos of friends and family to edit.
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Over the years I have got better and better and that is why I do it professionally. I love doing photography for the fact I am a people person that loves to see real true smiles on people faces. I love the see the true beauty that comes from within.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
I like to get a good feel of what they are really wanting in their images; session type, set up style, outfits, makeup etc. They will get confirmation emails at booking, and session reminders days beofre wnd the day of their session. I enjoy capturing beautiful memories frozen in time for images and a stress free fabulous experience they won't forget.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have attended multiple hands on classes to build my photography skills. I have taken camera classes to learn more about what I can do. I am always learning and feel you can never learn too much about what you love to do.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.
They all all different. Just ask!
How did you get started in this business?
I have always loved photography. One day as a gift I took some photos for a bride and groom on their wedding day after getting married at the JP. Then I did a little editing and touch ups and sent them to them. They were speachless with how good they looked. They shared with friends and family and it got back to me from several people I need to do this professionally. So I took that leap of faith and started my own business. It was the best move ever because I am so happy and love what I do!
What types of customers have you worked with?
I have worked with all sorts of clients from newborns with first time moms to high school seniors stepping out into the real world to mid age moms needing that slef boost of beauty again to senior citizen queen bees! I don't have a certain type of client I welcome them all!
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
Last year I wanted to get into the wedding side of photography. So I decided to post a model call on a Bride to Be Facebook page in Houston. Well my post included that I was new to the wedding side of the industry and would like to take a few photos of brides to be. I would include 3 free edited/touched up images in Light & Airy and I had three dates with three locations. If interested comment a photo and let me know.
Well it got a lot more attention than I expected. I accepted a hand full of brides and gave them a great experience and they loved the images as well.
One of the brides loved them so much she hired me to photograph her wedding. So my first wedding was stunning is all I can say!
I have done several since then.
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a pro in your area of expertise?
Check out their reviews, and their work. Don't just think because they have only been in business a short amount of time they don't know what they are doing that's not always the case.
The best advice I can give is to research their social media pages, website, and their reviews to make sure they are the best fit for you and what you are looking for.
What questions should customers think through before talking to pros about their needs?
What do they want? Family, maternity, boudoir, etc...
When do they have the availability?
If you are wanting outside photos do you have a location in mind?
Do you do digital downloads, prints or both?
Is their a deposit due?