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Jaroslaw Klocinski
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Frequently Asked Questions
The duration of the shooting phase is typically between 1 to 3 days within the hotel. This timeframe is contingent upon factors such as the project’s complexity, the number of desired shots, and any additional requirements.
After the shoot, I usually dedicate between 5-10 days to carefully edit and finalize the images. This ensures that the final results meet the high standards we all strive for and align seamlessly with your brand.
- Each hotel is unique, and so are its photography needs.
- Taking into account factors such as project complexity, star rating, and the number of final photos desired. During our initial consultation, I invite you to articulate your vision and needs, allowing us to provide a meticulously detailed and itemized quote that reflects both your aspirations and budget considerations.
- Please note: Photography sessions can be scheduled with a lead time of approximately 3-4 weeks.
How to prepare the hotel for a photography session?
- Work with your photographer to develop a concept for the photoshoot. Consider the atmosphere you want to convey and the story you want the images to tell.
- Share a shot list, highlighting specific areas and features you want to be captured.
- Conduct a thorough cleaning of all areas to be photographed, including guest rooms, common areas, and exteriors.
- Remove any unnecessary clutter and personal items to create a clean and polished look.
- Consider the hotel’s occupancy levels to avoid disruptions and ensure a quiet environment.
- Ensure all guest rooms are in top condition, with clean linens, well-made beds, and tidy furnishings.
- Pay attention to details such as straightened curtains, properly arranged furniture, and appealing decor.
- Enhance the visual appeal by adding fresh flowers, neatly arranged furniture, and strategically placed decor.
- Consider the overall aesthetic and ambiance you want to convey through the photos.
- Brief hotel staff about the photoshoot to ensure their cooperation and assistance.
- Ensure staff uniforms are neat and consistent with the hotel’s branding.
- Confirm that all branded materials, such as logos, signs, and promotional materials, are strategically placed and in good condition.
- Conduct a final walkthrough of all areas to ensure everything is in place before the photographer arrives.
- Provide the photographer with a point of contact who can assist during the shoot.
- Communicate any specific requirements or preferences to the photographer.
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