FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What kinds of sessions do you photograph?
I photograph couples, maternity, families, fur babies, and boudoir. Visit my lifestyle portfolio to see more!
What kinds of weddings do you photograph?
I photograph elopements and small weddings.
Elopements mean that it’s just you and your boo, no guests. These can be local, or we can travel! I love an adventure elopement!
Small weddings usually consist of 50 or less guests.
I offer up to 4 hours of coverage for elopements and small weddings.
How Much Does A Session Cost?
Portrait + Lifestyle Sessions average $750 for an hour session.
Local Elopements average $850 for an hour of coverage.
Small Weddings average $3,000 for 3-4 hours of coverage.
Exact quotes are given after we talk about your vision and needs.
Some things that go into consideration of pricing is: adding on film, location desires, the time of year, the type of session, and how long of coverage you’re needing (for weddings & elopements). All sessions and weddings include the best, high-resolution digital images on an online gallery for printing & sharing.
All sessions and weddings require a deposit and signed contract to save a date on the calendar.
Do You Travel?
Yes, and I love to! I have done sessions and/or weddings in Tulum, Barbados, Oregon, Arizona, Colorado, North Carolina, Maryland, etc. Travel for sessions within 30 minutes of Richmond are included in the session price, for further travel, an additional fee may be added.
I have no idea what I want for my session - can you help?
Yes absolutely! I spend time with each client prior to their session brainstorming what vibe fits you most! From themes, locations, outfits, etc, I can help you nail down the perfect setting that represents YOU.
Do you offer physical prints?
Yes! I offer albums, prints (large and small) if you choose to add them on to your session. I always recommend bringing your images into the physical world - don’t let them just live on your phone!
I don’t know what to do with my hands - how do you pose?
I got you. I always tell my clients - you focus on being present in the moment, and let me worry about getting the photos. The way I approach posing is not stiff, uncomfortable, or unattainable. It involves prompts, movements, real moments, and real smiles.