I want you to enjoy more than your images. I want you also enjoy the experience of creating those images, as well as cherish them for a lifetime!
45 minute photography session,
20 digital images files of your choice + print release
$395
45 minute photography session,
15 digital images files of your choice + print release,
1- 4"x6" of each chosen digital image,
1-18"x24" canvas
$549
45 minute photography session,
35+ digital images files of your choice + print release,
B&W of each chosen digital image,
1- 4"x6" of each chosen digital image,
$695
What times do you schedule senior sessions?
Do you do senior sessions indoor?
Can I purchase additional images?
Can I order prints/canvases through you?
How do I receive my digital images?
Can I bring a friend (or boyfriend/girlfriend) to the session?
I schedule most outdoor sessions 1-2 hours prior to sunset. It provides for the most beautiful lighting.
All senior sessions are taken outdoors. There are occasional exceptions for memorable locations, but typically - outdoor.
You bet! I provide you with "proofs" from the session and you can select your favorites of your family. If you would like add on more than what the package included, you are welcome to purchase more.
Definitely! And I suggest it! You've invested in professional photos - you definitely want to invest in professional quality prints and canvases that stand the test of time. I call them "heirloom prints and canvases" because they will become a family heirloom. You want them to be the best quality so generations to come can enjoy them too.
Even your friends and family who access your gallery can order prints for themselves. Prints, canvases and digital collections are reasonably priced and are outstanding quality. My computer is calibrated to the professional lab I use so that images print exactly as they were designed.
You will receive a private gallery containing the images from your session. You will be able to download your chosen images via the gallery. There is no limit on the amount of downloads.
It's not recommended. I'm not going to tell you that you can't, but I wouldn't recommend it. I definitely wouldn't bring more than one. It sometimes inhibits a photographer's ability to create the poses and achieve desired looks when there is an audience because it's distracting to the subject and sometimes causes insecurities to be reflected in the expressions.