How many photos will I receive?
For the events, on average I deliver no less than 100/120 photos per hour of coverage to your gallery. The number of photos is determined by your unique event. Factors that determine the number of images you will receive include the number of guests and the number of activities/events on your timeline.
What is your photography style?
My  photography style is primarily photojournalistic, meaning I capture the moments of your event as they naturally unfold and do not produce many overly posed images. Think candid. This allows me to authentically tell the story of your event. I intend to create images which are timeless. 

Does this mean that you don't pose us or offer guidance?
Not at all.
I know that it's uncomfortable for most people to be in front of the camera. When capturing your family portraits I will put everyone where they need to be and pose them. I want you to have fun and not be stressed. The best photos are the one where you are having fun. 

How do you backup the photographs?
My cameras have dual memory slots, meaning that during your event, I am making copy of every image I capture on two memory cards. When I leave your event, I immediately transfer them to my hard drives and upload them to photo management software and lightroom. I do not write over the memory cards until I have delivered your gallery to you. 
Can I send you poses I saw online?
Yes, I am happy to see what you are envisioning for your photos. Please tell me what it is that you love about the images you have shared. 
Would I be able to print large size wall photos?
All of my photos are taken with Top of the line, Full Frame Mirrorless cameras. This means you get the professional grade pictures which can be printed to any enlarged size by a pro-photo lab. 
All the images are post-processed to right level of noise reduction, sharpening and color space. For large prints I recommend using Pro-Photo labs such as Millers, Mpix or Costco. 
What kind of camera gear do you use?
I am Nikon shooter. My go to camera is Nikon Z8, Nikon's most advanced full frame mirrorless camera. Additionally, I carry 2 back cameras, Nikon 7ii and Nikon 6ii, both mirrorless cameras with dual memory slots.
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