Bill Gellerman Photography LLC
About
My clients needs are first and foremost. It's important to me to make your experience, excellent. Specializing in Boudoir photography has allowed me a way to help women and men embrace their own self worth, in a way that's so empowering for each of them.
"You're as confident as you choose to be."
It may sound a bit odd, but I don't really consider myself anything more than an interpreter. Yes I do create artistic portraits and yes I use a camera, posing and lighting. Of course you'll get wall art pieces, albums, prints, keepsakes that contain your magic within them.
What I really do is use my unique skill set of humor, empathy, intuition and people skills to create a portrait session that tells your story, authentically. I get to know my clients so that each portrait session is unique, true to your life, vibrant, beautiful, full of hope and self love.
Each session is fullfilling to me professionally when the clients see their portraits at their reveal session and have reactions of confidence, joy and self acceptance.
"You are enough."
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Phone call. Set up an in person meeting to go over the details of the session they would like to have. Go over pricing and all that’s included. Then set a date on the calendar, client puts down a retainer to secure the date and planning the session commenced.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Sales training, customer service training, great people skills and communication training.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.
Yes I have collections or you can purchase ala carte, it's really up to you. I want you to be happy with your purchases and I share all of that information up front so you can make the best choices, at your portrait reveal, for you.
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a pro in your area of expertise?
Make sure you meet with them in person so that you can get a read on who they are so you can be sure you'll be comfortable with them. Look at their work, portfolio.
What questions should customers think through before talking to pros about their needs?
View a portfolio of portraits for whatever job they are hiring you for. An understanding of what is good light and why shadows are also important. Light exposes, shadows define, in all images. What is open shade? Do you know how to use off camera flash? What would you do to evoke emotions in the portraits we are commissioning you to create for us? How much time is needed?