Photography Process
When photographing your project for your portfolio, careful planning is imperative to creating a set of images that tell the story you want, and which represents your project and your brand accurately and beautifully.
We will have a detailed discussion about the project’s intention and how people interact with the space.
With a thorough walkthrough and an understanding of the project, we will create our shot list. It’s a collaborative process, where we exchange and discuss ideas, and I share my interpretation of your project as I see it through the lens. We will also consider time of day and how the light will change for each shot. When we are done planning, we will have a detailed shot list that includes ideal times of day for each image we will create, and then I get busy shooting. It’s going to be a lot of fun!
Architecture & Interior Photography Process
Estimates are structured based on the following:
- CREATIVE FEE: The Creative Fee includes the time and skill required to complete the project, including pre-production tasks such as Client meetings, advance site visits, site-specific preparation, and all of the necessary photographic equipment. The Creative Fee is quoted on a per-day basis and generally produces 10-15 images spanning varying lighting conditions throughout the day. - POST-PROCESSING: After the shoot I complete an extensive editing process on the images to achieve portfolio quality, which includes: - Blending and lighting adjustments by hand, color correction, perspective correction, and selective contrast adjustments. It is common for the post-processing to consume as much time as the photo shoot. 
- Post processing also includes the storage, backup, culling, digital delivery, and archiving of the final images from your shoot. 
 
- PHOTOGRAPHER’S ASSISTANT: My most valuable asset, and yours, too! The day goes more smoothly with experienced helping hands, and as a result we get more done in less time, and best of all, the photos are better. Everyone wins. 
- STANDARD USE LICENSE: All final images will come with a standard boilerplate license to use the photos. This standard license covers all of the usage needs for most clients, and additional usage licenses can be provided if needed. 
