Whitney Ingram,Odja LLC

Serves Manassas, VA

35244

Hired 205 times

1 employee

5 years in business

$250

4.9

This pro accepts payments via Cash, Check, Google Pay, Square cash app, Venmo, and Zelle.

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Credentials

Background Check

Whitney Ingram 
Completed on 11/1/2019 

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Introduction

Hi, I'm Whitney, owner of Odja LLC! Please reach out through my website since Pros are charged on this platform for every client that reaches out. You may also reach out via phone call (my number is listed below) anytime between 8:30am-7:30pm daily. I offer a wide range of services and I do travel for jobs if necessary. My goal is to prove that powerful portraits can be created anywhere in any environment. I specialized in working with those who are camera-shy as well as those with no prior photoshoot experience. 😷COVID-19 UPDATE 2023: I am immunocompromised so please know that I continue to take the COVID-19 virus very seriously and hope you do as well! Due to working with high-risk individuals frequently (newborn babies, pregnant women, and those with health conditions) out of protection for everyone DO NOT try to get out of wearing your mask or go against the protocols in place. Makeup will be retouched anyway so, yes, you still have to wear a mask for indoor sessions until you're in front of the camera. Masks are to be work for all indoor sessions and outdoors sessions where we cannot safely distance unless I state otherwise. For your safety and mine I will be wearing a mask for the full duration of the session and always ask for the clients comfortability when outside before removing it for any reason.

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Q&A

What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

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For more accurate pricing head to my site as pricing is updated from time to time! Payment plans are currently available to ease the stress of cost :) NEVER ASK [ME] "Can you come down on the price?" it's so rude and quite awkward. Please do not devalue the photographer. At least not me. We work hard, we stay up late editing, we have lives to live which means we have expenses to cover. I'm flexible with ALL budgets so present your true budget up front and we'll work from there. YES: "I would love to get this type of picture done, but I'm on a very tight budget of $___. Would you still be willing to work with me?" Of course!! 😊 BIG NO NO: Present a budget of $300 and ask to pay $150. 🤨

What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

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-After a brief rundown of the basic needs (date/time/location) I'll offer a bit of "homework" if new clients aren't sure what they want their vision is for the images. If there are certain visual elements and techniques the client wishes to feature in their images then I'll ask them for a visual reference to act a guide. -When meeting the customer the day of the shoot, for example anything last minute, it is mandatory that we meet somewhere public first. This is just to keep everyone's safety in mind as well as use it as a chance to get any food breaks, restroom breaks, outfit changes, etc. out of the way to prevent the shoot from getting interrupted. -We will always discuss details prior to booking, but on the day of the shoot I will run through them again just to make sure there were no changes that need to be accommodated. -Dress code. I have a background in personal styling/visual merchandising and store displays. If there ANY questions concerning wardrobe or set building/location use I'm more than happy to assist. There is no question too small. For styled shoots I like to plan for a clean/ organized shoot so that there is less to edit out and a faster turnaround time for your pictures. Personal styling is free with all bookings! - Finally, the photographer isn't the only one who creates the artwork so I like to make sure anyone in front of my lens is at ease. No matter what the goal is to have fun, be creative, and feel excited to be photographed so I will always ask the customer how comfortable they or any other party is in front of the camera. - Editing takes time! Sorting through hundreds of photos and then editing them takes a lot of time so patience is key. I always communicate when the edits will be done and quote the due date based on what's realistic for my schedule. If I can get them to you sooner than what was quoted I always will! NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT ASK FOR RAW/UNEDITED FILES.

What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

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I graduated with an Associates degree in Digital Imaging and have been self-taught since. Photography is one the many fun arts that is best learned by self-guidance after a point. I've always loved all forms of photography so simply by being eager to learn, studying/practicing techniques when possible, I can then execute and deliver imagery I'm happy to share with clients.

How did you get started doing this type of work?

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Like many I took a black and white film photo 101 course in my junior year of high school. My teacher told me I had a good eye that just needed some training, but that I was a natural. That encouragement was all it took for me to realize I had a passion for photography.

What types of customers have you worked with?

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I have worked with customers ranging in ages from all different backgrounds. I make sure I keep this job as a true mixing pot. My goal is not to have a portfolio of safe imagery. My goal is to make anyone and everyone feel happy with who they are and see a picture of themselves that makes them embrace that to the fullest. NOTE: When you work with me you are in a safe space for any and all walks of life. If you have a disability (visible or not) just let me know ahead of time how I can be more accommodating. Example: If you or someone you know has sensitive or epileptic reactions to light then we just won't use harsh flashes of light 😊 See? Simple fix and great pics!

Describe a recent project you are fond of. How long did it take?

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My favorite project I've done recently is the Fibs and Fables Launch Collection . This project is featured on my profile to view. With this project I was able to combine my experience in visual merchandising/ personal styling to style multiple fun looks on the model all within the same location, similar lighting, and limited time frame. I like to see what can be done with the light around me without adding a flash and we were able to land a beautiful "romantic" effect from the fluorescent lighting. My favorite part of the project was how much fun the brand owner had and how excited she was seeing the pictures prior to minor edits. I love seeing customers get excited over the work before it's completed!

What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

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I would say to be open minded to creative vision as we are first and foremost artist so in some ways while you're paying for our skill set you are also paying for our creativity. It's also important to remember that the customer knows best. If you are satisfied with your image then that is all that matters. While we can provide creativity some customers want what they want and that is absolutely ok! At the same time if you're satisfied, but the photographer expresses there could be ways to take the image from good to great then hear them out and decide if you're comfortable giving their idea a chance. I believe all creative interactions should be a collaborative effort!

What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

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-Can this photographer shoot more than one style? -Is this photographer worth paying slightly more in order to get this level of quality? -Will I be able to have a say in the editing process? -The photographer was honest and doesn't have much experience with this style of photography, but I enjoy their other work. Am I o.k. being the first customer? - Is Whitney Ingram free to shoot [insert date]? If so should I book her? (the answer is always yes) - ACCESSIBILITY: Can this photographer work with me if I have any sort of condition that could be considered a disability. More importantly: does this photographer make me comfortable in my own skin or do I feel like they might exploit my disability? (you should never feel left out, but you should never feel singled out either)

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