Who it is for, how you want to feel in the images, location ideas, deadline and where the photos will live.
Contact
Start with the person, the place, or the feeling.
A good inquiry can be simple: timing if there is any, the place if you know it, and a few words about what you keep coming back to.
Start an inquiryWhat helps
Send the facts. Leave room for the feeling.
You do not need a finished brief. Send the practical pieces, then the feeling. I can help shape the rest from there.
Timing, location, guest count, rough schedule and whether the priority is full-day storytelling or a smaller piece of the day.
People, usage, deadline, must-have images and whether the work is a single headshot, real estate team update or fuller business library.
The image, place or mood you are drawn to, plus the rough size, room or gift context.
Inquiry
Send enough to begin.
How it usually starts
A little direction, then we make space for the thing that happens.
Portraits, weddings and business work all need a plan, but the plan is not the whole point. The photographs should still have blood in them.