
Booking a Session~

To book a session, please navigate to my calendar (located under the "Collections" tab) to choose a date that works best for you. I update this calendar daily, so it should be accurate to what I have available. Once we have chosen a date, I will email you a copy of the portrait agreement for you to look over and digitally sign. Once you return it, along with your session retainer fee, I will add your date to the calendar. All retainer fees are non-refundable in the event of a cancellation or no-show, but do carry over if you must reschedule. Retainer fees do go towards your initial investment costs. You may choose any location that you desire. If you do not have one in mind, I have a great guide that shows all of my favorite spots, which you may find here.
Booking a Wedding

To book a wedding, first check with my calendar to make sure that I have your date available. Peak seasons, such as June and October book very quickly for weddings, so if you are wanting a date during one of these months, please book them as soon as you can. Once we confirm your date, we would need to set up an in-person consultation. At this meeting, we would talk all the details, and develop a timeline for your day. I require a signed contract, as well as a 20% retainer fee, which goes toward your initial investment, in order to officially book your date. 100% of your balance will then be due no later than 30 days prior to the event to hold the reservation. I can set up an easy payment plan for you, or you can choose to pay your balace in whatever way works best for you.
What to Expect From Your Images
The utmost care is taken to ensure that you have beautiful images from your session or event. Every single image taken will NOT end up making it to final proofing stage. At the risk of sounding like an 80's commercial [cue the French accent], if you don't look good, I don't look good. If you end up looking like that photo of Beyonce from the Super Bowl in one of the images, it won't make it into the proofing stage. Sometimes, there are lighting issues that play a factor. Any image from out shoot where you look fantastic and all the technical details are spot on WILL make it into proofing stage. All current rates are based off of 10-20 proofs, per hour spent photographing. Most of the time, there will end up being more than that, but that is not always the case. With weddings, it is often a little more, due to the fast pace in which things happen. Often, I have had folks request that a particualar image be edited for proofing, despite my opinion in that it is NOT usable. I am always glad to do what I can do to make you as happy as possible, however you may incur an additional editing fee for this service.