FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
My Photo Sessions are base on time and include an SD Card with all of the high-resolution unedited 22-megapixel images right out of the camera. Given at the end of the photo session. Most of my Customers ask... How am I able to offer this? I photograph every Photo Session with a Canon 5D Mark 3 and the Sony A7 3 which have 2 card slots, one card with the Raw files and another with the High-Resolution Jpeg files. I also work with an assortment of Lenses, changing the perspective of the image several times during my Photo Sessions. I pay extra attention to the little details during the Photo Session, which makes a huge difference with the end product. What sets me apart from other Oahu Hawaii Photographers is, I photographed with film for most of my Photography Career, which disciplined me towards getting it right every time, straight out of the camera. Most photographers offer a Disc of some of the Proofs which you will receive in 2 to 3 weeks later. You might be able to find Family Portrait Photographers on Oahu who advertises for less, but I don't think you'll find any Photographer out there who offers a better value. I photograph every photo Session personally and works very hard at every photo session. You will receive a Copyright for Reprinting.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Typically, I first exchange questions and answers with each customer to discuss their vision for the photos session. This includes your how many individuals would be present for the session, preferred package, location, date, time. I also encourage my customers to schedule a phone call so I may answer all of their questions. Once the details are ironed out I’ll email you an agreement and invoice. From there I’ll send you a link with clothing ideas and how to get ready for your photo session.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have been a portrait photographer all of my life. I went to college in the 1980's and studied photography at San Francisco Community College.