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Who am I and why should I be the one to take your pictures?

September 4, 2008, 10:09 pm - James Farrer

Hi, I'm James. I've thought about a lot of different ways to introduce myself and advertise and nothing spectacular has really made me say, "That's it!".  So until that bolt of lightning strikes, you just get me. I am who I am and I want to take your pictures and do a really awesome job of it.

My philosophy is to try and portray enough of who you are that those that know you as well as those that don't will get a little bit of understanding of who you are. I do try and focus on the better side of you, which I think is what people generally want when they hire someone to take their photographs. I believe in working with you (hey it's your pictures right?) and will take any ideas for what you want your pictures to be. I am always looking for new and better ways to use my skills and equipment to take a better picture, and I think I can do a great job.

So what do you say? Can we take some pictures?


Pricing: A basic portrait shoot starts at $100 for a single shooting session (about 30-45 minutes) at a location of your choosing and you recieve a CD with the pictures. Please contact me for questions or for pricing on other types of photo shoots.

Contact: James Farrer at (801) 375-1313 or jfarrer@gmail.com


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