Bring It

Our studio works by appointments only, but if you drop by and we aren't busy we will take walk ins. We encourage bringing in your favorite stuffed animals, instruments or sports gear for that personal touch, even though the studio has years worth of props we want you to feel free to "bring it" when you come in. We hope you enjoy your experiences with Ambience Photography and look forward to seeing you again.


Thank you to all our customers!

 

Do you ever get sick and cancel?

Yes. From time to time I do get sick. I am human and get the flu bugs like everyone else. If it is an event I will provide a replacement photographer at the same cost as my studio charges for the same services (as much as possible). If you have a studio appointment and the studio has to be closed due to illness or emergency, I will be happy to reschedule at a reasonable date and time. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause, however there is always the chance of an unforeseen circumstance.

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How much does your studio cost?

Our packages start at $27.50 plus tax. You keep your proofs as a gift.

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What do you get in a package?

In the starter package, you get 1 8x10 or 8 x 11 and 2 5 x 7's with 1 sheet of large or small wallets.

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What is your studio rate?

Our studio rate starts at $40.00 per hour. Individual arrangements are made for groups.

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Do you charge a studio rate on top of the package price?

No.

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Do you do touch ups or editing?

Only if I disclose it.

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Do you go on location?

Yes.

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What type of equipment do you use?

Canon, Elinchrom and a few odds and ends.

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Do you like working with children or pets?

I like working with people & "friendly" pets.

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Do you donate to any charities?

Yes. Mostly local causes.

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Are you getting rich?

No.

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How much experience do you have?

My first camera, I made in the first grade. I made it out of a shoe box and filled it with drawn pictures of my family. Pre-posed shots were then taken by the artist of the photos. After the red crayon mark button was pushed, my photos were pulled from the camera. From there, I became the artist of the family, "it's in the DNA". My mother is a brilliant painter but, has chosen to keep it in the family. As time went on my artistic eye found composition and beauty in all that it could. As an Art major in school, I learned how to discern the pretty from the unflattering in everything. I also learned, that everyone is a critic. My life time of the love of photography has continued to the point that I have no time for work, only practicing the art of showing the world how beautiful it really is. Unfortunately, it does not pay many bills.

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If you do not make a lot of money, then why do you continue to do photography?

Please refer to the previous question & answer.

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