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Portrait Session
What's involved?
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Before we meet for the shoot we need to agree on the following:
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What you would like the images to look like to make sure that you get what you expected. If you're unsure I have plenty of examples to flick through.
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The location to be sure that their aren't any restrictions on photography or other legal issues.
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The desired outcome to be certain we can achieve what you'd like.
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Once all of this is agreed we can meet at the location and spend 3 hours shooting.
The first hour will be a bit of set up and getting a feel for the space and confirming some of the ideas.
The second hour and a half will be when most of the outcome images are captured and we follow up some of the test images you liked from the first hour.
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The last half an hour we can review the images together and make sure you're happy, revisiting some of the angles/poses that you would like to refine.
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Once all of this is done I will go away and sort the images into an online album which is only accessible to you and I. The images in this album will be low resolution and watermarked. You may then decide on 3 images that you would like in full resolution without a water mark. Digital versions of these images will be sent to you via email.
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What's included?
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Assistance with portrait styles to decide on a brief.
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3 Hours of shooting on location.
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3 digital images of your choice sent via email.
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Are there any restrictions:
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I do not carry any lighting gear with me so all light will need to be natural or ambient light present at the location.
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Are there optional extras?
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Retouching: Retouching of blemishes is an optional extra and can be done on request. Additional £30.
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Hard-copy presentation: If you would like any number of the images presented as prints, framed prints or a canvas this can be done at a cost that would need to be assessed at the time and is subject to change.
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35mm Film: One reel of 35mm film (of your choice following advice) also used during the shoot in adition to the digital images. You may then select a further 3 images from a selection of the resulting 36 images shared in a separate online album to distinguish the difference between the digital and analogue images. Additional £30
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