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FAQ

Q: What should I wear to my session?

Answer: Depending on the type of session you desire, Sheena and you can discuss outfit suggestions.

Q: Do you retouch your images?

Answer: Yes standard retouching comes with all final images. During this process Sheena remove stray hairs, blemishes, slight teeth whitening, and skin smoothing and toning. Premium retouching consist of braces removal, body slimming, smoothing of clothes, and adding digital makeup all of which is an additional 60.00 per image.

Q: When will my pictures be ready?

Answer: Sheena aims to deliver your proofing gallery within 3 days of your session. After you have made your selections, your final gallery will be ready within 10 days.

Q: Do I get a sneak peek?

Answer: Absolutely!, Sneak Peeks are viewable via your proofing gallery. It not only gives you a sample of what's to come but it hopefully gets you just as excited about the rest of your gallery.

Q: What if I want to change my location or session type?

Answer: Sure, that is not a problem so long as time permits. You can always increase your package selection, by paying the difference of the quoted amount. 

Q: I need my photos sooner than your standard turn around, can I get them sooner?

Answer: Yes. Sheena offers an expedited photo service for photography packages. Sheena does encourage you to make this known during the consultation.

Q: Do you have payment plan options?

Answer: Yes. When you are ready to discuss your session we can discuss payment options that can work for you to have your session paid in full by your session date. 

Q: How far will you travel to do a photoshoot?

Answer: Although Sheena based in Terry, she loves to travel and will jump at the chance! Send Sheena Alexander a message to discuss the details.

Q: What should I know before I come?

Answer: Ooo! Great question, scroll down to check out the things to know before your session.

Things to Know Before Your Session

  • Hair – If you’re getting a hair-cut for your shoot, do so about two weeks beforehand, just in case it goes wrong – you just never know. For men, a fresh cut a couple of days before the shoot is fine.

  • Hair accessories – If you’re shooting outdoors, be ready to put your hair up and make it look nice in case of a windy day. Bring bobby pins, hair clips, headbands or any other favorite accessories.

  • Glasses – If folks wouldn’t recognize you without glasses, you want to wear glasses in your shoot – however, the glare on glasses can detract from your eyes in photos. You can have your lenses removed from your frames for your shoot (don’t worry, it’s what Hollywood does to avoid glare in movies), ask your eye doctor to loan you a pair of similar frames, or you can also visit an inexpensive company online like Zenni Optical and buy a suitable pair of duplicate frames on the cheap.

  • Red eyes – Visine is your friend. Not getting drunk the night before your shoot helps, too

  • Lips – You will probably wipe or lick your lips during your shoot, so bring fresh lip gloss or lipstick to do touch-up. Use lip balm for a few days in advance of your shoot to make your smoochers look their best.

  • Teeth – If you want to brighten your smile, start your treatments about two weeks before your shoot.

  • Make-up – A subtle application of make-up can really soften your skin and accent your facial features. But make sure you know what you’re doing, and make sure it matches your skin tone, or your face may look orange compared to the rest of your body. If you are uncertain contact a make-up artist after you book your session.

  • Facial hair – Men, be freshly shaved with a new razor, shaving cream and a moisturizing after-shave lotion to avoid bumps and redness. Trim up your board, sideburns, moustache or goatee, especially looking for wiry stray hairs. Ladies, even if you have some light facial hair (particularly around your lip or chin), indulge in a waxing in advance of your shoot – even barely-there light facial hair will be noticeable in your photos. Men and women both, pluck and clean up those eyebrows.

  • Moisturizer – Dry skin can really detract from a great photo shoot. Start moisturizing nightly a week in advance of your shoot. When you get out of the shower, dry off until lightly damp, and slather on moisturizer. Focus on your arms, shoulders, neck, face, hands, anywhere you’ll be exposed to the camera. This includes your legs if you’re shooting in shorts or a skirt. But if all else fails be sure to moisturize at least 2-3 hours before your session.

  • Nails – A fresh coat of nail polish will make a world of difference in your photo shoot. Pick a neutral color that won’t distract in your shoot or clash with your outfits. Freshen the morning of the shoot, then be careful not to scuff it while prepping. Your photo shoot is a great excuse for a fresh manicure, but if you can’t go to the salon, make sure your nails look tidy and clean, including the cuticles.

  • Bloating – Ladies, avoid high salt and high fat foods for two to three days in advance of your shoot. Being bloated will sap your confidence and comfort in front of the camera.

  • Undergarments – Bra straps won’t do anything to help your outfit look its best. Be sure you bring a set of bras and strap-adjusting accessories to work with any outfit you want to shoot in to keep those straps well-hidden.

  • Sun burns and tan lines – If your shoot is booked for Saturday, don’t go to the beach on Friday. If you plan to tan before your shoot, do so at least a week beforehand and don’t get burned. Be mindful of clothing tan lines, sunglass tan lines, hat tan lines, etc.

  • Ironing – If you iron, iron the night before and then hang the clothes for your shoot. If you’re wearing something that wrinkles easily, don’t wear it in the car on the way to the shoot – just change at the location.

  • Shoes – Ladies, can’t go wrong in heels or wedges. Men, clean’em up! Dress shoes are best but as with most things, let your momma or your wife decide.

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