Your Questions, Answered
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Nope. Honestly, most people don't and that's completely fine. Get in touch, tell me a bit about what you do, and we'll figure the rest out together in a proper chat, not a form.
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We'll talk through what you do, I'll get you moving, working, doing the actual thing — and I photograph what happens in between the moments you'd think to perform for a camera.
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It's not a problem, it's basically the job description of most of my clients. Nearly everyone I photograph tells me this beforehand, and nearly everyone changes their mind by the end of the session. Give me an hour and I promise it gets easier.
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Something that feels like you, not something you think a "professional" is supposed to wear. If you're not sure, send me a few options beforehand and I'll help you pick genuinely happy to do this over a quick voice note or message.
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Wherever your work actually happens your studio, workshop, kitchen table, wherever the real thing gets made. If you don't have a space like that, we'll find somewhere that fits your brand instead.
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Every shoot's a little different depending on what you need, so rather than a generic price list, I'll put together a proper recommendation once we've had a chat about what you're building.
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Yes, I work further afield by arrangement.
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IIf you've built something with care and you want it to actually look like you rather than a stock photo, yes. My clients range from makers and artists to wellness professionals and beyond the thread that connects them is caring about the thing they've built, not a specific industry.