New St. Louis based Photographer

glambox's Avatar
Greetings STL Ladies,

I am a new member on ECCIE and would like to introduce my photography services. A few of my images are in this post and much more on my website. I am St. Louis based, yet travel to other cities on occasion. Next week I am in Seattle Dec 1st - 10th photographing three providers.

I also shoot short video intros that are great for your website splash pages or inner content. Two video examples can be found here.

My rates are very reasonable and a typical shoot usually lasts 2-3 hours. In that time, I can easily shoot and light 3-4 outfits. I offer a variety of poses and images that you can use all year.

Final image turnaround time is about a day. I shoot in a camera RAW format that is MUCH higher quality than a "quickie burn to cd" commonly offered. If you need your face blurred or special retouching requests, i.e. tattoo's, I can do that too.

I have been photographing professionally for about 20 years and am happy to provide you with recent references. Whether you shoot with me or someone else, check out the photographers portfolio and always ask for a reference from a recent provider they have photographed. Are the images in the portfolio consistently good or is it hit and miss. A good photographer can ALWAYS get the images because they make a girl feel comfortable and know how to create flattering poses.

You own the images and may do with them as you please. I always ask you for permission to use the images in my website portfolio. Repeat clients are happy clients

Cheers,
GlamboxFX





























Great work!
glambox's Avatar
Thank you for the lovely comment

Maybe next time your in town I can buy you a cup of coffee.

Cheers,
Glambox
  • LynnT
  • 11-29-2011, 11:17 PM
You've got some nice stuff, like the lighting in some of your images. Love the grainy muted toned style images.
glambox's Avatar
Thank you LynnT. Lately I shoot more and more with natural light or maybe a single light bounced off a white wall for soft and natural lighting. Using less gear also allows me to pay more attention to the poses and the model.

For toning I like to use the Polaroid film looks from the Exposure 3 Photoshop plugin or a split-tone at a very low opacity.