F.A.Q. {Portland Wedding Photographer}

I thought I’d write up a little F.A.Q of questions I get asked often. Feel free to still ask them. I know that sometimes it’s better to hear an answer in person and chat about it.

Are you a full-time photographer?
Yes. I have a 32 hours set aside each week that I work either with clients or in my home office. In addition to this time, I spend countless hours thinking about my business, jotting down notes, running ideas by my hubby, corresponding with clients, and sneaking in extra work time while my daughter naps.

How long have you been into photography?
A very long time. Professionally, I have done portrait photography for five years. I started photographing weddings, and went full-time, about two years ago. I have been shooting with an SLR camera for 20 years, and am originally trained in film photography, though I now shoot digital.

What is your training?
I studied photography at the School of Visual Arts for two years. I have a bachelor’s degree in visual arts, with an emphasis in photography. I also have 30 credits post-bach of multimedia courses, which includes lots of Photoshop training.

How do you describe your style?
Wedding photojournalism. Editorial. Documentary. I observe. I capture moments. I intrude as little as possible. I direct during formals but still try to step back and let you be yourself. I believe on your wedding day you should be thinking about each other, and laughing with family and friends, not thinking about your photographs.

Do you shoot alone or with another photographer?
I shoot alone most of the time. I do have several second shooters that I have worked with, and you may elect to add one into your package. I generally recommend doing so for very large weddings, over 250 guests.

What if you are sick or have an emergency on wedding day?
Unless I am extremely sick I will be there. If there is an emergency situation with myself or my immediate family, I will contact every other photographer I know and do everything I can to find a replacement. If you have opted for a second shooter, he or she will take over.

Can I make prints anywhere I like of my wedding photos?
You may. I strongly recommend Mpix for prints. If you prefer to stay local, I would choose Portland Pro Photo. You will have a dvd with high resolution jpg files, and a statement granting you permission to make prints at any lab.

When will I get my photos and album?
I post wedding previews to my blog within the first week. Within three weeks you will have your web gallery of wedding photos, and your dvd shortly afterwards. Album design is ready two to three weeks after the gallery. After you give me final approval of your electronic proof, the wedding album will take four to ten weeks, depending on the type.

Do you travel?
Within an hour of my home, just outside SW Portland, is included in my packages. Pretty much, Portland, Salem, Vancouver and the suburbs are included. Seattle, the Oregon Coast, Eugene, Corvallis, and Bend are just a small surcharge to cover travel costs. If you are outside these areas, feel free to send me a request, and I’ll let you know if it’s possible.

Can I see more work, maybe a full wedding?
Sure. If you’d like to see a full wedding online, just ask. I can give you access to a web gallery.

When do I need to reserve a date by?
Most brides book with me between six and eighteen months in advance. It is possible to get a date on shorter notice, especially during the winter. If you have a date approaching, send me an email to see if I am available. I once accepted a booking on a Wednesday for the following Sunday!

How do I book you for my wedding?
You like my work. You have read my blog, and think you like me. The next step is to contact me to schedule a time for us to meet. We’ll have coffee, tea, or whatever you prefer to chat over. I’ll show you printed work, and we can go over all the details. A deposit and signed contract is required to hold your date.

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