Choosing a Photography Studio Oakland CA

Photography studios can range from poor to excellent in terms of photographic quality and customer service. Consider the following tips as you choose a photography studio.

Local Companies

Rebecca Wilkowski Photography
347-413-4747
800 York Street
Oakland, CA
Saul Bromberger and Sandra Hoover Photography
510-522-1495
San Francisco, CA
Adler Photography & Video Productions
(510) 482-3336
6114 La Salle Ave
Oakland, CA
Amys Perl Photography
(510) 595-1039
4456 Piedmont Ave
Oakland, CA
Robert Arnold Photograhy & Design
510 - 547-1948
13012 Broadway Terrace
Oakland, CA
Addor Photography
(510) 653-1745
1456 63rd St
Oakland, CA
Richard Cash Photography
(800) 870-6006
3270 Ettie Street
Oakland, CA
Angie Silvy Photography
(415) 826-1101
1325 indiana street, 304
san francisco, CA
M. Christine Torrington Photography
(415) 921-6333
210 Post St., Ste. 902
San Francisco, CA
Frisco's Photo Studio & Gallery (Fine Art & Portraits)
(415) 346-9082
1329 Columbus Ave., 2nd Flr.
San Francisco, CA

Many people, when choosing a photography studio, assume that all of them are basically the same and opt for the closest, most convenient one. Others don't feel knowledgeable enough about potential differences to be selective. But photography studios do range from poor to excellent in terms of photographic quality and customer service. Consider the following tips as you choose a photography studio.

  1. Check out their past work. Photography studios should not expect you to make your decision before you have had a chance to look at some past material they have produced. The studio may have photographs hanging on display in their business, or have examples of their work accessible upon request. Regardless, you should be able to look at more than just one or two example photographs before choosing a photography studio. Are the photographs consistent in their quality? Do you see evidence of their ability to capture an ephemeral moment, or are their photos simply generic? Are they focused and professional? You ought to be impressed by this past work, since it is presumably the cream of the photography studio's crop.

  2. Inquire about their proofing rules. Before choosing a photography studio, find out how flexible they will be when it comes time for you to select the photographs you'd like to buy. Say, for example, that you turn out to be disappointed by a couple of the photographs that are taken of you. Are you allowed to preview the proofs in order to choose which photographs you would like to keep? Can you decide which photos make it into your package, and discard a number of photographs without being charged for them if you're dissatisfied? If you are able to preview and select photographs before paying for them, your stand a much greater chance of being pleased by the results.

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Author: Staff Writer

Featured Local Company

Rebecca Wilkowski Photography

347-413-4747
800 York Street
Oakland, CA

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