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Q Does Yves shoot special projects?
A Yes, Yves does shoot projects not list on the services page to include pets, babies, seniors, maternity, nude, etc. Please contact our office using the contact page or the chat button located at the top of this page to discuss your special needs.
 
Q May I see some samples of Yves' work in person?
A Of course. When you meet Yves for your first consultation, he can show you a portfolio that displays the range of his photographic art.
 
Q Will my photographs be taken on film or digitally?
A Though the common misconception is that traditional film is considered to be of higher quality, digital photography is an excellent format because it offers so much potential when creating the prints. Once the image is taken, the hard work actually begins. Yves will edit your images to perfection, smoothing out skin tones, highlighting details, and creating a work of art. Digital photography means so many more opportunities to make your images picture-perfect.
 
How much time will Yves actually spend working on my images?
A Professional photographers spend quite a lot of time behind the scenes, devoting all of their talents to making your images perfect. For a basic wedding package, Yves will spend 40-55 hours working with you, including consultations, interviews to get to know you and your unique personality, time on the the day of the event, reviewing images, rough editing, fine tuning, and constructing your album. When you work with Yves, he becomes a friend, and he works very hard to present you with memories turned into art.
 
Q Do you have a professional studio?
A Yves shoots completely on location. Yves believes that you are more comfortable in surroundings that put you at ease. When you are at ease the pictures are easier to capture

WOW! Truly the best in Houston and one of the best in the country

I remember Yves photographing our wedding and still smile. I will never forget how hard I laughed with Yves and my attendants before the wedding while he snapped pictures. I remember those quiet last moments before I joined my father to walk down the aisle. Yves and I were the only ones left and I'm forever grateful that Yves took every opportunity to get to know me so that I didn't have to stand there with a stranger. Finally, I remember how unobtrusively and quietly he went about photographing the entire event-however, the photos tell me that he was everywhere that evening.