Frequently Asked Questions

I use multiple cameras for my photography work. However, it’s important to note that the camera is just a tool, and the skill and creativity of the photographer are more important than the equipment.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the “perfect shot” depends on the subject, lighting, composition, and other factors. However, I try to use my technical skills and artistic vision to create compelling and meaningful images that capture the essence of my subject.
Yes, I do use Photoshop and other editing software to enhance and refine my images. However, I believe in using editing techniques that are subtle and natural-looking, rather than heavily manipulating the image.
As a photographer, I understand that some clients may have high expectations or unique demands, and I try to be flexible and communicative to ensure their satisfaction. If a situation becomes challenging, I rely on my professionalism and work to find a solution that meets everyone’s needs.
I specialize in wedding, engagement, family, event, and high school senior photography. However, I am always open to exploring new genres and techniques to expand my skills and creative vision.
Lighting is a crucial element in photography, and I use a variety of tools and techniques to create the desired effect. For example, I may use natural light, artificial light sources, reflectors, diffusers, or a combination of these to achieve the desired look and feel.
I believe in creating a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere for my subjects, and I aim to capture natural and authentic moments rather than stiff or forced poses. I may offer some guidance or direction to help my subjects feel at ease and achieve a flattering and natural pose.
Inspiration can come from many sources, such as other photographers, art, music, nature, travel, or personal experiences. I also challenge myself to try new things, experiment with different techniques, and approach familiar subjects in fresh and creative ways. Also, I stay curious and open-minded, always seeking to learn and grow as a photographer.