Frequently Asked Questions
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For inquiries, please reach out via the contact page. I strive to respond to all messages within 48 hours. For urgent matters, feel free to include "Urgent" in the subject line to ensure a prompt reply. Please include your name, a brief description of your request, and any relevant details to help me assist you more efficiently. Thank you for your interest.
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Photography showcased on my website is available for viewing only and cannot be purchased directly. Each piece is intended to convey a story and capture moments, allowing visitors to explore the depth of my work without the transaction process.
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Yes — I am available for writing and photography editing/retouching work.
I offer:
Professional writing: articles, blog posts, and copy.
Photo editing and retouching: color correction, exposure, blemish removal, compositing, and batch edits.
Turnaround and rates:
Flexible turnaround based on project scope; typical delivery 2–7 business days.
Rates depend on scope and usage; I provide clear estimates after reviewing project details.
To get started, please send:
Project brief (topic, word count, style/tone, intended use)
Sample images (for editing) and desired outcomes or references
Deadline and budget
I’ll respond with availability, estimated timeline, and a customized quote.
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The purpose of my website is to display my creative portfolio, highlighting a diverse range of work that reflects my skills and experiences in various media. It is a platform for potential clients and collaborators to explore my projects, understand my artistic vision, and assess my capabilities in delivering compelling content. Ultimately, the website functions as a professional resource and a personal expression of my artistic journey.
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I create all of my thumbnails except for those featuring photographs of celebrities. Any photos taken by others are credited appropriately.
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This website has been active since 2022 and has been consistently updated with video, visual art, photography, and written content. Originally intended as a personal portfolio, it remains a portfolio at its core. Over time, however, the site will evolve into a creative news site supported by a growing network of contributors.
What to expect now
Ongoing portfolio updates: new projects in video, visual art, photography, and writing will continue to appear.
Curated highlights: selected works and featured pieces will be presented to show range and process.
Behind-the-scenes context: notes on methods, influences, and project development will accompany many posts.
Planned evolution
Transition to a creative news format: the site will expand beyond a single portfolio to publish timely creative coverage, interviews, reviews, and thematic essays.
Contributor network: guest writers, photographers, filmmakers, and visual artists will be invited to submit work and byline pieces. Contributions will be curated to maintain a consistent editorial tone and quality.
Regular sections: expect regular columns or beats such as artist profiles, exhibition reviews, short video features, and photographic essays.
Community engagement: opportunities for collaboration, submissions, and reader feedback will be introduced gradually.
Editorial approach
Neutral, clear, and concise reporting: pieces will prioritize accurate description, thoughtful context, and accessible writing.
Visual-first storytelling: multimedia content—video and photography—will remain central to how stories are told.
Quality over speed: updates will be consistent but measured, aiming for sustainable growth rather than rapid expansion.
How to contribute
Submission guidelines and contributor information will be published when the contributor program launches.
Early interest can be noted through the contact page (or designated submission form once available); details on accepted formats and editorial standards will follow.
This site remains a living portfolio and creative platform. The transition to a contributor-driven creative news site will be gradual, intentional, and focused on preserving the integrity of the work while expanding the range of voices and stories represented.