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Frequently Asked Questions
DO YOU REQUIRE A DEPOSIT? Yes, there is a $250 deposit to hold your booking date. All deposits are non-refundable and must be received within a week from the date booked. The balance is due on the day of shoot. Cash and major credits cards are accepted. Credit cards are accepted for payment online only. There is a $30 fee for credit card charges.
WHAT IF I NEED TO RESCHEDULE? There is a $75 rescheduling fee and at least one week's notice is required.
WHAT DO I WEAR? Agents and casting directors are attracted to the life in your eyes and not necessarily your clothes, so don't wear anything that will distract them and take the focus off your face. Avoid patterns, logos or anything busy. Instead, concentrate on solid colors (blue, black, gray, green, brown, etc.), textures and necklines. Bring clothes that you would normally wear and feel comfortable in. If you really love something and are unsure, bring it and we'll decide at the shoot.
WHO DOES THE MAKE-UP? Make-up is included in the rate and will be done by me. FOR WOMEN: My goal is always clean and natural make-up, not overdone. I will also do a few different looks if this is something you want. I do suggest that you get your eyebrows shaped a week or a few days before the session, depending on how fast they grow. This balances the face and does make a difference. FOR MEN: A light powder or foundation will be used to even the skin tone.
CAN I CONTRIBUTE TO THIS SESSION? Yes! I want you to feel comfortable voicing your opinions and ideas. So please let me know them and we will work together to get the pictures that you want and need. And if you don't have any ideas and want to leave everything up to me, that's fine too. You're in good hands!
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE SHOOT? A week later your digital session will be uploaded to a webpage for viewing, ordering and sharing your images with others. The link will be sent to your email address.
DO I NEED RETOUCHING? Don’t let anyone fool you; most actors, if not all, get retouching, and I highly recommend it. The key is to not overdo. It should enhance your look, not change it. This can be achieved by talking with your retoucher beforehand and making sure you are both on the same page as to what you need and want. Tanzie Johnson Photography on Facebook
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