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Person
You are most welcome to be present and participate in the
making of your photographs. I enjoy having clients work with me
in the studio. You will be right there, looking through the camera,
choosing angles, arranging your work, actively participating in
making great photographs. I value your opinions. They're your images:
I want you to get what you want. You are, of course, equally welcome
to just sit, watch, and sip tea!
When we're done, you'll pay for the work, and we'll arrange for you
to pick up the images or I will plan to ship them to you.
Call (410) 727-5500 to schedule an appointment or send me a note
via e-mail. It's
best to schedule your shoot a few weeks in advance, but don't hesitate
to call on short notice. My studio
is in Baltimore, Maryland, and easy to get to from I-95, I-83, I-70
and I-695. My never-fail map and directions will get you here without
fuss.
Shipping
My clients ship their work to me from all over the country.
When you ship it's good to include Post-It notes on the pieces,
diagrams, previous slides (good or bad) or other instructions
to help me understand
any particular angles, positioning or ideas you have in mind.
Also include a list of everything you've sent so nothing
will get missed.
If I have questions or suggestions, I will call you before I
shoot.
After your work has been photographed I examine every slide before
it leaves my studio. Once I am satisfied, I will send the slides
to you along with an invoice. Project them, be sure everything
is ok, pay the invoice and I will return ship your work. If anything
is amiss, call me.
Call (410) 727-5500 when you're ready to ship or write to David@DavidEgan.com,
just so I know things are coming.
See Contact Information for
the shipping address.
Shipping Checklist
1. A List or invoice that lists each piece (important!)
2. A business card or note that includes your:
A. Name and business name if you use one
B. Address (including a street address for FedEx)
C. Phone number(s)
D. E-Mail address
3. Any notes regarding how you would like each piece photographed.
Be as specific as you like.
" We are glad to refer you. I wish ALL of our artists
had images as nice as what you produce!
-Nancy Vince, President, Wholesalecrafts.com
Turnaround Time
Turnaround time varies depending on the workload and the time of year. Call with
your specific needs. Rush orders can be accommodated.
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