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Q. What time should I arrive for my portrait session?
A: We suggest at least 10 minutes prior to your session to get comfortable with us and the setting.
Q. What will my session be like?
A: In one word it will be FUN. We are dedicated to providing a friendly atmosphere that brings out the best true portrait of each individual.
Q. Can I bring a friend?
A: We recommend that you bring a friend or parent to watch us create your portraits. You can even include your friend in some of YOUR images.
Q. When do I get to view and order my portraits?
A: You and your parents will get to come back about a week or less after your session. This will be your time to view and order your senior portraits. Please make sure everyone who will be involved in making your order decisions will be present for this order and viewing session.
Q. Does the session have to be in the studio or can I have location choices?
A: We are available to go on the location of your choice or we can suggest some, just give us a call and we will discuss creative options. Location fee will apply.
Q. Can you make pictures that are different and have a unique flavor?
A: Yes we are true artists that actually pride ourselves in making portraits that are unique to each individual. If you are looking for portraits that express who you are without all the cheesy tradition of senior photography then you have arrived at the right studio.
Q. What should I bring with me?
A: At JS Photography we use very few props of our own if any at all. However we do encourage you to bring props that express who you are. Some examples are instruments, sports gear and uniform, jackets, car, hats, and accessories that you enjoy or maybe you just want for a wild look.
Q. Can I bring my pet with me?
A: YES!!! Pets are encouraged. If you have a favorite small pet please bring it to our studio, if your pet is too large (horses for example) we will be more than happy to go on location to accommodate your animal friend. Call ahead to discuss details, and please keep in mind cats don't enjoy portraits as much as dogs.
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