Lay back, act natural, and let’s take some pictures



This isn’t about a photo session, or even the pictures, it’s about You. Forget about posing and feeling stiff in front of the camera. Imagine going on a walk with an old friend, who just happens to have a camera with them. My process is free and flowy, and my only goal is to capture your true self.

The real You framed into a timeless portrait

My approach

01.


Fill out the form


Once you’ve made up your mind, complete the form, and I will be getting back to you as soon as possible.

02.


Talk

So everyone feels comfortable and accustomed to each other, we’ll have a quick chat to discuss things and plan everything out.

03.


Picture time


The big day! We’ll meet, talk, connect, and get to know each other. In the meantime, I will be preparing the equipment so we can jump right into it.

04.


Delivering photos


In one or two weeks, you will receive your edited pictures, to see yourself in all your natural glory.

FAQ

This is my first photoshoot, what should I know?

1. Communication is key: Make sure to communicate with your photographer about your expectations, ideas, and any specific shots you want to capture. Discuss the location, outfits, props, and any other details beforehand to ensure a smooth and successful shoot.

2. Come prepared: Make sure your clothes are clean, wrinkle-free, and fit well. Also, consider bringing touch-up makeup and hair products for quick fixes during the shoot.

3. Relax and have fun: It's natural to feel nervous or self-conscious during a photo shoot, but try to relax and enjoy the experience. Trust your photographer's guidance and directions, and remember to smile and have fun in front of the camera.

4. Be open to direction: Your photographer may give you specific instructions on poses, expressions, and movements to help achieve the desired look for the photos. Be open to trying new poses and expressions to get the best results.

What should I wear?

1. Coordinate with the Theme: If there's a specific theme or concept for the shoot, choose outfits that complement it. For example, casual, formal, vintage, etc.

2. Solid Colors: Solid colors generally photograph better than patterns because they are less distracting. Choose colors that complement your skin tone and avoid very bright or neon colors that might overshadow your face.

How many pictures will I receive?

Depends on the type of session you would like to book!

Do you do couples photography?

yes I do!