FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
BEST PRICE -50/60% (LIMITED TIME) + GIFT!
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
My process for working with a new client is based on mutual understanding, clarity and attention to detail. Here are the main steps: Initial contact and discussion of needs Listen to the client's tasks and goals. Clarify details to understand exactly what is needed. Analyze and clarify requirements Develop an understanding of the project or task. Ask additional questions to identify priorities and possible constraints. Propose solutions Develop an action plan or propose implementation options. Provide a preliminary design, concept or sample of work if required. Agree on details Discuss deadlines, budget and expected results. Form a transparent and understandable agreement. Project implementation Regularly update on the progress of the work. Conduct interim reviews and make edits at the client's request. Completion and handover of results Finalize the work, check it for compliance with the client's expectations. Hand over the completed project, offer instructions or recommendations, if necessary. Feedback I ask the client to evaluate the work done. If necessary, I make final adjustments. Support after completion If required, I provide consultations or technical support. This process can be adapted depending on the nature of the task and the client's wishes. Tell me in more detail how I can help you, and we will find the best approach!
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Technical aspects: Basics of working with a camera (shutter speed, aperture, ISO). Composition, light and using different lenses. Post-processing in programs such as Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. Creative skills: Basics of framing, working with color and texture. Working with a model or choosing suitable angles in genres such as portrait, landscape or reportage. Practical tips: Recommendations for choosing equipment. Tips for shooting in different conditions such as studio lighting or natural light. Planning photo sessions.