Before we start
A few simple principles that help make every photoshoot comfortable and inspiring. I deeply respect my clients’ time and emotions — and I ask for the same in return. These simple rules help us stay in harmony and create beautiful, authentic results.
1. Number of looks
If the photoshoot includes 1–2 looks, but you decide to change into 4–5 during the session — I won’t agree to that. Too many outfit changes create chaos, take time, and can make you tired. If you’d like more looks, you can always book a longer session.
2. Extra people at the shoot
If you book a personal session and come with friends — I’ll photograph only you, as agreed. If you’d like to include others, please tell me in advance so we can plan extra time and cost.
3. Family photoshoot guests
If you booked a family shoot (for example, mom, dad, and one child), but additional relatives or friends join, I may refuse to photograph everyone. Such changes need to be discussed beforehand — it’s a different format and price.
4. Retouching policy
I don’t retouch photos beyond recognition. You receive all photos with color correction, and then you select 25 images for detailed editing (skin cleanup, light body correction if needed, removing small distractions). I don’t change hair or clothing color, redraw backgrounds, or alter your face or figure completely.
5. Sessions with children
If the child cries the entire session and we can’t get usable photos — but I’ve already arrived at the location — the session cost may be reduced by up to 50%. You can reschedule another photoshoot on a different day at the full rate.
6. Weather conditions
If bad weather makes the shoot impossible (heavy rain, strong wind, storm), we can reschedule without any extra cost. However, please remember — soft light, light rain, or clouds often make photos even more beautiful!
7. Respect for time
Please arrive on time — I always prepare in advance and reserve the location for you. If you’re more than 20 minutes late, the session time will be shortened accordingly.
8. Enjoy the moment!
The best photos happen when you forget about the camera and just have fun. Laugh, move, play — I’ll take care of the rest.