what it takes to Capture you in the moment
what it takes to Capture you in the moment

Lugging around quality camera equipment, let alone purchasing it, is probably one of the last things most people think about on a daily, weekly, or even yearly basis. However, there are many of us who would like to do that for you, and simply allow you the ability to be involved with those around you, as well as enjoy being in the moment. My job is to capture that taking place with as little effort on your part as possible. Let me do all the work! Allow me the opportunity to photograph those moments when you simply want to be totally invested in what is taking place, and I will capture it visually for you.
How much will it cost?
Depending on what is being photographed and how long it takes, my fee typically* runs $150 for the first 1.5 hours and $75/hr after that. Prints are extra. I reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.
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*Wedding photos start (depending upon what you require with one photographer) at a minimum of $400 for the first 1.5 hours and $200/hr after that. This does not include travel expenses, or the use of additional photographers. Prints and albums are extra. I reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.
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What you should know
Name:
dps photography - email me
Equipment:
specialties:
Events, Nature, Portraits, Architecture, and Custom Visual Presentations
Processing:
Miller’s Professional Imagine and MPix
Friends I learn a lot from:
Most visited photo sites:
photo philosophy:
If I have to spend a lot of time during and in post-production with the photos I have taken, I have done you and myself a huge disservice. I want you to be able to remember what was going on in the moment the photo was taken, and not all the things you had to do in order for me to push the shutter button.
Of course, I can take those highly posed and processed photos as well - but that will be your request, not mine.
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Hope this helps...