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Frequently asked questions
Common Questions You might have
What is Fine Art Photography
Fine art photography is photography that is created primarily for aesthetic purposes and creative expression. It is a form of artistic expression that uses photography as a medium to convey ideas, emotions, and beauty.
It can be any genre, including landscape, still life, and abstract, and in my case I focus on portraits and conceptual story telling.
As a fine art photographers I take great care in composing your bespoke image by choosing the right lighting, set and styling to then complete my artistic expression through the art of photo manipulation.
My work has been published in magazines, exhibited in galleries, and it can also be purchased in form of fine art prints and other collectibles. To view my fine art collection, click here.
Can I come and tour your studio?
Yes, I would love to show you my work space! In fact, I meet all new clients in person before we ever book. It gives me a chance to make sure you know exactly what to expect and are not thrown into the cold water, the day of your photoshoot. Getting to know you prior is also essential for me so I can conceptusalize your perfect fine art photo session and be 100% prepared the day of your photoshoot. To meet me and book your free consultation appointment, please send me a message through the form above.
How Far in Advance should O schedule my bespoke Fine Art Session?
The sooner, the better. Planing your bespoke fine art session takes time, so I recommend to message me as soon as possible through the contact form above. From your consultation appointment, to conceptualizing your individual set to ordering everything needed, I need at least one month worth of time before I can welcome you in my studio for your fine art session. However, due to limited availabilities, it might take longer before I can set your date.
Do you offer digital files?
Yes, digital files are available a la carte as well as part of my packages. As an artist I dread the thought of precious photographs being forgotten on a thumb stick in the kitchen drawer or for my work to be printed on low quality paper by your local drug store. However, with each purchased print you will receive a low-resolution digital file with watermark, to upload to your social media sites.
What is the difference between a Low-resolution file and a Full resolution file?
Low–resolution digital files are smaller in size with lower quality. Low–resolution digital files are typically used for web viewing and are suitable for internet viewing and viewing on small screens.
High–resolution digital files, however, are much larger in size and are used for printing and other high quality applications. They are uncompressed, have a higher resolution, and are much more detailed than low–resolution digital files. High–resolution digital files are suitable for large–scale printing and viewing on larger screens.
I need Large Ditial Files for me Business Website, is this something you offer?
I do offer high resolution digital photographs for businesses and their website. These images come with special licensing that you can use for your business. Whether you need images of products, services, headshots or events, I have the perfect photographs to meet your needs.
What is a fine art print?
All prints I offer are high quality fine art prints, produced in one of Americas best professional printing lab. To ensure the highest quality and durability, my fine art prints are all mounted on styrene. They do not bend nor fade and will withhold time so you may pass them down to generations as precious family heirlooms.
What is a hand embellished Giclée?
A hand embellished giclée is my ultimate artistic method of expressing your custom piece of art. After digitally editing your selected fine art image, the image then goes through further digital edits which includes a digital painting process. Then, the digital file will be giclée printed to canvas, with the best quality ink available. After all, your bespoke artwork is meant to last for generations to come. The last step includes adding brush strokes through applying clear paint as well as oil paint and sometimes, by adding real gold leaf. A hand embellished Giclée is completely unique and can not be reproduced in the exact same manner.