If this page does not answer your questions, please email me with any questions. I am slowly adding to this section beginning June 2011.
 

Are There More Photos?

 Sometimes I’m so busy traveling and shooting that I may not have updated the website with my recent wedding shoots. To keep the cost down to my customers, I do not pay anyone to maintain my websites or blogs. 
 
 

How Good Are Your Prints?

 Small thumbnails on the internet cannot show the sheer stunning detail and rich print quality.
 

What are the Payment Options?

 Because I may turn down other weddings for that day, a non-refundable $300 deposit is due on signing. The remainder is due 60 days before the wedding date. For the final payment, only a check is accepted. Please email me about payment options. 
 

Why the Upfront Pricing?

Before the digital revolution, photographers charged a low fee for showing up, and then charged outrageous prices for prints and the albums afterward. Today’s couples want full web and print rights to their images for email, Facebook, and printing on their own. Therefore, I choose a fair price upfront that my clients can afford, and that I can make a living as a full-time photographer.
 

Are You a Professional

 Yes. I am a full-time, professional photographer, and not an amateur looking for side-money. My style, dedication, and professionalism is consistent for each photography job. 
 
 

Describe Your Style

 I am highly photojournalistic, but in a very interactive way. Rather than using big zooms far away, I prefer to interact with the subject. While I use modern techniques for consistency and quality, I am very much a traditionalist photographer, and stick with a natural editing style.  
 

When Do I Get My Pictures?

Because I have a fine-art approach toward photography, each wedding is edited with a unique approach. Every photo is color corrected so photos are consistent with eachother, and every photo has pleasing skin tones. The best photos are airbrushed and Photoshoped to a painstaking, high-quality level.

This process takes between 4-8 weeks, depending on the challenging nature of your wedding, as well as the season (when I’m shooting every weekend). Off-season weddings will generally be edited faster, since I won’t be spending weekdays scoping out wedding sites and meeting with clients.  

 
 

Describe Your Style

 I am highly photojournalistic, but in a very interactive way. Rather than using big zooms far away, I prefer to interact with the subject. While I use modern techniques for consistency and quality, I am very much a traditionalist photographer, and stick with a natural editing style.