Are you a veteran portrait session attendee or a newbie? No worries, here are the most common questions and concerns you might have.
Who the heck is CoCo?
I'm CoCo! My ex-husbands youngest daughter couldn't say my given name, Katrina. Some days she would call me CoCo other days it was Caca. Needless to say, I pushed for CoCo and it stuck.
What should I wear?
Wear something comfortable that you can move in, maybe even climb in, if the perfect photo opportunity arises.
If this is a family or group portrait, try to coordinate colors, but add different prints or patterns to spice it up a bit.
I also suggest bringing an extra pair of shoes if the ones you are going to wear in the photos are not suitable to walking in or around dirt.
If there are any items or props that special or meaningful to you, bring them and I will incorporate the item in your photos.
If this is a family or group portrait, try to coordinate colors, but add different prints or patterns to spice it up a bit.
I also suggest bringing an extra pair of shoes if the ones you are going to wear in the photos are not suitable to walking in or around dirt.
If there are any items or props that special or meaningful to you, bring them and I will incorporate the item in your photos.
Do you have a studio?
I don't have a studio at this time. I would love to get one in the future but until then the world is my studio! :)
I have a huge pimple on my nose and have to reschedule, can I?
Of course you can reschedule, I do require a 72 hour notice if doing so in order to put another client in your spot. Or we can keep our session date and I can make that pimple disappear with the help of my editing program. I take the time editing and retouching all your pictures to make them look flawless, but not fake.
Can I buy a disc with all my session images?
I do offer a high resolution disc with your session images at an additional price. The disc is perfect for emailing, sharing with friends on Facebook and printing photos up to 5x7. All images on the disc have been edited and ready to print. I do encourage my clients to buy prints of any images that are bigger than a 5x7 from me in order to keep the quality and detail. I am super proud of my work through the editing process and want to make sure that shows through to your prints as well. When printing anything 5x7 and smaller, please have them printed at a quality print lab in order for the image to retain color, sharpness and quality. I can suggest a couple places who will do a good job if needed or give you some tips if you want to print from home. Check out my Facebook page that compares a print from a professional photo lab vs a drug store or supermarket. The difference is astounding.
What's so great about the photo lab you use?
I use one of the best professional photo labs in the country to print your photos. They have been around since the 1970's and have a large client base of wedding photographers who trust the lab to provide the best print of their images while maintaining the color and detail at a reasonable cost that I can pass on to you. They are fast, reliable, dedicated, have a quick turnaround, environmentally friendly and produce the best quality image time and time again.