Saturday, July 25, 2009

Taking Business to a New Level . . .

So I've finally decided to take my photography business online. You would think after 15 years of serious photo-taking, I would have something more official. The truth is, I've avoided being official so that I could simply enjoy my little hobby. However, the time has come for me to step it up and be online. Eventually I will have a website, but I have to start somewhere!


Let me explain what I do, since I'm not your "typical" photographer in many ways. First of all, there are two parts to my business:


1) Photo Greeting Cards - see post here




2) Professional photography for
events, groups, and individuals

Here is why you should ask me to be your photographer:

  • I began my professional instruction over 15 years ago with a mother who knows how to take pictures, and a camera that was fully manual. I finally began using a small digital camera in 2003, but it wasn't until 2008 that I truly made the switch to a digital SLR camera!
  • I have taken classes in basic photography (developing and printing my own photos) and nature photography. I have also traveled to many parts of the world with my camera.
  • I enjoy using natural light whenever possible. However, I have experience using a flash for events where the lighting is low.
  • I have photographed over one hundred events for the University of Utah and other organizations; including dance concerts, golf tournaments, galas, receptions, and other fundraisers.
  • My photos have been used for many publications; including newspapers, magazines, brochures, and websites. You may view samples of my work in publications by making an appointment with me.
  • I used to give people all of the negatives when I took their pictures. Now that I use a digital camera, I include a CD with as many high resolution images as the individual or group would like. I just want people to be able to enjoy as many of their photos as possible.
  • For the amount of experience I have, my rate is extremely reasonable.

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