FAQ

  • How far in advance should we book your services?

    I recommend booking a services as soon as possible, especially for weddings and other major events. Popular dates tend to fill up quickly, often 6-12 months in advance. For smaller sessions, such as engagement or other sessions 4-6 weeks ahead give or take.

  • What is included in your photography packages?

    My photography packages typically include a pre-session consultation, a specified number of hours of shooting time, professionally edited high-resolution digital images, and an online gallery for viewing and sharing. I also offer a la carte options such as prints, albums, and additional coverage.

  • Do you offer destination photography services?

    Yes, I love traveling and offer destination photography services. Whether it’s a wedding on a tropical beach or a portrait session in a fun city, I’m excited to capture your moments anywhere in the world. Please contact for more details on travel arrangements and pricing.

  • Can we request specific shots or poses?

    Absolutely! I encourage my clients to share any specific ideas or shots they have in mind. If you choose to do a consultation, we’ll discuss your vision and preferences to ensure we capture all the moments that are important to you. I also always recommend a Pinterest board or a inspiration board to be sent to me before the shoot.

  • How long does it take to receive our photos?

    My standard turnaround time for delivering edited images is typically 2-3 weeks (sometimes sooner depending on my workflow). As for weddings or elopements between 4-12 weeks. We strive to deliver your photos as quickly as possible while ensuring they are edited to a high standards.

  • What is your cancellation and rescheduling policy?

    Our cancellation and rescheduling policy varies depending on the type of session. Generally, deposits are non-refundable but can be transferred to a new date if rescheduled within a certain timeframe. I understand that unexpected circumstances can arise and strive to be as accommodating as possible. I will never force someone to shoot in poor weather conditions.