What are your rates?

I believe in tailoring my pricing to the unique needs of each photoshoot rather than using static or preset rates. No two shoots are the same, and a one-size-fits-all pricing model often fails to fairly represent the scope of the project—for both myself and my clients.

Every shoot involves various factors, including usage rights, creative direction, number of looks, time required, pre- and post-production efforts, and, when necessary, additional talent such as hair and makeup artists, wardrobe stylists, or assistants. A fixed rate could either overcharge for a simple session or fail to account for the complexities of a more involved shoot.

To ensure a fair and customized pricing structure, I prefer to discuss the vision, goals, and requirements upfront. Let’s work together to create something exceptional while establishing a cost that accurately reflects the work involved.


Do you do Collaborations?

This is a question I receive often, and the most straightforward answer is no. As a full-time professional fashion and beauty photographer, I consistently work with designers, brands, publications, agencies, and private clients, ensuring a steady flow of new content.

While I do consider collaborations on rare occasion, they are limited to projects that diverge from my typical paid work and offer specific content that aligns with my creative vision and content that inspires me to work without financial compensation, not that of the inquiring party. Additionally, all paid work takes precedence over personal or collaborative projects.


What is the typical turnaround time for receiving photos after a model test shoot?

FOR PAID SHOOTS: The turnaround time for receiving photos depends on the complexity of the shoot, the number of images, and the level of post-production required. Typically, you can expect:

  • Proofs/Previews: 2-3 Weeks

  • Edited Final Images: 2-3 Weeks after final selections.

    • if the Model prefers the photographer makes final selections, total turn around time is 3-4 weeks instead of 4-8 weeks