The FAQ
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How many photos do we receive?
The number of photos depends on the duration and purpose of the shoot. For an hour long portrait, engagement or couples shoot, you can expect no fewer than 60 photos, with me often delivering a bit more. In the case of weddings, the number of photos varies, typically ranging between 500 and 1200. This variance is influenced by the hours of coverage and the level of activity throughout the day. I offer more specific packages for marketing and business shoots.
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How do we receive our photos?
I'll provide you with a digital link through Google Drive, allowing you to download and use the photos as you wish!
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What is your turnaround time?
For portrait sessions or 1-hour sessions, the turnaround time is 2 weeks. For weddings, it can take anywhere between 6-8 weeks. The timeframe depends on the number of shoots I have to edit before yours and whether it is a busy season. I always make sure to send sneak peeks!
4
Do you retouch photos?
I typically perform simple retouching, such as healing blemishes. I generally avoid altering the body or face to change physical appearances. However, I can accommodate such requests if you prefer.
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How do we book you?
Feel free to visit my booking page to select your preferred package and book directly through my website. I require a $50 deposit for a regular session shoot and $300 for a wedding. If you have specific requests and would like to discuss them with me before booking, you are more than welcome to visit my contact page and send me a message. Once we've had a chat and determined the right shooting content and package for you, we can proceed with the booking!
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Can you help us with planning?
Absolutely! I'm here for you, and I love helping out with creative visions to bring them to life!
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How far out do you book?
For portrait sessions, I typically book up to 6 months in advance, and for weddings, I can book up to a year out!
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How long have you been doing this?
I started photography in 2011 during my sophomore year of university, majoring in environmental art design. Photography became a passion when it was a required course, leading me to purchase my first professional DSLR camera. Since then, I've consistently captured moments of family and friends. After graduation, I became a graphic designer, always keeping my camera close. Encouraged by friends, I made the jump to full-time photography this year—fulfilling a dream 12 years in the making!
