What is in-person pre-session consultation all about?
Glad you asked! Because our clients invest both time and money into the process of custom pet photography, we feel it’s a great idea to enter the process fully prepared. We do this by discussing the types of shots you’d like to see from the shoot, telling us more about your pet’s quirks and different sides to their personality to help Jamie get to know them better, and discuss what prints and products to purchase afterward. We bring all of our samples: prints, canvases, photobooks, greeting cards, etc, in a variety of different sizes for you to see, feel and compare. When you enter into the shoot already having a great idea of what you’d like to do with the images afterward, it can help make the process easier. We might get detail shots to go in a photobook, one big happy smily face shot for a large canvas, a series of funny faces for a wall grouping of same-sized prints, a striking profile shot in front of a red wall for that Holiday card, or all of the above! Knowing the final outcom
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