FAQs

 

Can I get copies of all of the [unedited] images?

No, unfortunately, because it is not an accurate representation of my work I do not give out unedited photographs. I also work very hard to comb through all of the images from each session and select the best. I keep the images with the sharpest focus, the best emotion, and the best light. I eliminate the unflattering, blurry and dark images so you don’t have to!

How do I access my photos after my session?

After your session, your images will be delivered through a private online gallery where all of your final edited photos will be available to download conveniently in both high-resolution and already-sized web-resolution versions!

What happens if it rains/someone gets sick/HPCON-C?

I will always do my very best to reschedule your session for the next available date that you have, as I know life is BUSY! I will usually be checking the weather forecast frequently and contact you the day before to discuss what you would like to do. An alternative to rescheduling is finding covered areas outside if your location offers it, or moving your session indoors for a studio session.

How long does it take to get my photos back?

This depends on the session package you choose, but it can take 3-4 weeks to receive your full edited gallery, so please book your session early!

(Event sessions have an expedited turnaround time)

What time do sessions take place?

Outdoor sessions take place in the afternoon, 1-2 hours before sunset so we get the best soft & golden light. Studio sessions will likely take place in the morning to maximize the amount of natural light coming in the windows!

What locations do you recommend for photos?

When you become an official Amy G Client, you will get special access to my location magazine which highlights my favorite locations in the Daegu/Waegwan/Gumi area!

I also highly recommend you head over to my blog to see examples of various locations that I have already shot at in that area!

Studio sessions are held at my home studio in Waegwan!