Do you offer prints?
Currently I do not offer printing services. However, I am working on adding this convenience in the near future! My current packages come with a print release, so you may print your photos where you'd like. I do, however, offer a few recommended photo labs that will guarantee amazing quality prints. My images are high-quality, crisp, and vibrant...and not all print companies are created equal. Your choice in photo lab can make or break the quality of your prints and canvases.
Will you be retouching my images?
All final images are edited and retouched. "Edited" means that I do the basic corrections to color and tone as well as cull and crop the images. "Retouched" means I also remove blemishes, naturally smooth skin, brighten eyes and teeth, and remove lint and/or any other distracting things from the image, where possible.
I do not alter body shape or change features. All bodies are beautiful, and your features are what make you YOU!
When will we get our photos?
Your will receive an online gallery link with all your photos between 2 and 6 weeks (sometimes less depending on the season I photograph your story). You can download all the photos from the gallery and choose your favorites!
Can you send me RAW (unedited) images?
In short, no. My edits are my artwork and truly one of my favorite parts of this whole process. A RAW image file is not a finished product and not a representation of my work or brand, as a whole. While getting a good shot out of the camera is a skill and something I pride myself in, I put in a lot of time and effort to cull, curate, and edit your images into beautiful, lasting works of art. Images are retouched, edited in my style, and delivered to you as high-resolution JPEGs. I will not provide RAW files.
Do you do travel?
I do local San Antonio, TX sessions and local Yukon/Piedmont/OKC area sessions. Travel outside my local areas may incur additional fess. Contact me for additional details on availability and travel costs.
What kind of gear do you use?
I photograph with a Canon T6 DLSR camera and pair it with multiple high quality lenses.