Asheville Aperture
4.5
Serves Easley, SC
5 years in business
I have been working in international magazine publishing for 30 years and my passion is photography. I put photography on the back burner for the last few years but I am now back to booking shoots. Working with magazines has allowed me to develop an eye for photography and I love to create dreamy photographs. Making sure that my clients feel comfortable and relaxed in front of the camera is very important to me and my sessions are centered around body positivity, kindness, and a sense of humor. If I have availability, I will work on a sliding scale with clients who are not able to afford my full rates.
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Jaime Hadnagy Photography
4.5
Serves Easley, SC
8 years in business
I really enjoy capturing someone’s pure essence through photography. My aim in portrait sessions is to have a relaxed feel so the subject can truly be themselves.
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Amy Weits Photography & Designs
4.5
Serves Easley, SC
10 years in business
Amy Weits Photography & Designs is a husband and wife elopement and intimate wedding photography team based in Asheville, NC. We both have a heart for exploration and love working with couples who share this adventurous spirit. Genuine smiles, hearty laughs, spontaneous adventures, that’s what we’re all about. We offer unlimited consultations and planning help to all of our couples, location and permit guidance, vendor recommendations, timeline and activity suggestions, and candid laidback photo coverage of your day. We have a variety of elopement and wedding packages as well as custom photography packages. We have experience in over 100+ weddings and elopements and are here to help make sure you have a freaking amazing day!
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Mark Jump Photography
4.5
Serves Easley, SC
7 years in business
I am recognized as a photographer that works outside the box. My goal is to deliver stunning images that capture the moment.
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1. What services do portrait photographers provide?
They specialize in capturing posed or candid images of individuals or groups for personal, professional, or artistic use.
2. What types of portrait sessions are common?
Sessions may include family, individual, corporate headshots, maternity, and graduation portraits.
3. How long does a portrait session last?
Typically 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on complexity and number of outfit changes.
4. Do photographers provide makeup and styling?
Some offer these services or collaborate with stylists; confirm availability when booking.
5. When will I get my photos after the session?
Editing and delivery usually take 1-3 weeks.
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