FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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  • The session will take place at my home studio. We will keep things relaxed and allow your dog to acclimate to his or her new surroundings.

  • PATIENCE IS KEY! Pet photography cannot be rushed because you as the dog parent will end up frustrated. Dogs are masters of body language. If mom or dad are tense and frustrated, they will be too! You should allow for at least 90 minutes, give or take for the photoshoot.

  • Your session fee must be paid no later than one week in advance of your session to secure it. I accept checks, cash, Zelle, or Venmo.

  • Your session fee must be made no later than one week before your session to secure it and to hold that day and time for your photoshoot. I understand that life happens and plans change. You have the opportunity to reschedule up to two times.

    If you must cancel, I kindly ask that you do so within 48 hours prior to the shoot to receive a refund, minus $75.00 as a non-refundable retainer fee.

  • Yes! Please note that digital files are purchased separately from the session fee.

    Digital file packages start at $625, which includes five high-resolution retouched digital images of your choice. Additional high-resolution images can be purchased at $125 per image.

    Additionally, each image purchased for wall art includes a high-resolution, retouched digital file.

  • Probably not. I pride myself on providing my clients with a seamless, professional experience that is more involved than a “quick snapshot.” Because of this, I only book one photo shoot per day to give you my undivided attention.

  • My career started as a portrait photographer learning from my mentor, my incredibly talented father who specialized in portraiture. Shooting in black and white photography helps emphasize emotion and keeps all focus on your subject without the distraction of color. It is timeless, classic, and a perfect way to remember your best friend.

  • Much like training a scared or shy dog, patience is the key. I always recommend a trip to the dog park, a nice long walk, or some pre-session exercise in the backyard prior to the photoshoot. This will make all the difference in their energy levels during our session.

  • I prefer to work with simple muted and classic backdrops to keep all the attention on the subject and to give my black-and-white portraits more depth and interest.

    I do offer simple white, black, or gray seamless as well if that is your desired look.

  • I offer two types of products: wall art and digital file packages.

    Wall art investments start at $475. They will be printed on the highest quality photographic materials available, starting at 16x20 inches on archival paper or canvas wrap (ask for more printing options). Each image purchased for wall art also includes a high-resolution, retouched digital file.

    Digital file packages start at $625, which includes five high-resolution retouched digital images of your choice. Additional high-resolution images can be purchased at $125 per image.