About An Everlasting Impression Photography Inc.
We are a full service Photography studio.
- Youth leagues
- Weddings
- Church directories
- Yearbooks
- Senior portraits
- Business portraits
- Business product advertising
- Realestate photography
- Family photos
- Pre-schools
- Pet friendly studio
We service the entire state of Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, North Carolina and Tennessee. We have been capturing memories for over 40 years.
Services
All things photographic.
Brands
We work with many of the state wide youth leagues, churches, daycares, magazines and newspapers.
Questions and Answers
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What types of jobs are the most common?
Family portraits and weddings.
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How can we save money hiring you?
Know your budget!Utilize the photographer fully while he is there.
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What questions should a customer ask before hiring you?
- Are you licensed?
- How long have you been in business?
- May I see your portfolio?
- Are you insured?
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What we may not know about you?
I am also an Ordained Minister, and a father of two wonderful children.
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Do you offer any service after finishing the work?
We offer our clients a unique approach from start to finish. We pride ourselves on working within every budget. We understand the importance of getting high quality photographs and services at a reasonable rate.
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What do you recommend to know before hiring you?
Know your budget.How many photgraphers are you needing or wanting for this event.How long do you want the photographer there at the event.
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What are you most proud of?
Every job that we take on is special. We are capturing memories for our clients. The smiles on their faces when we deliver on the promise is priceless.
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How many projects do you average in a year?
Over 500, we have a wonderfully enthusiastic well trained group of photographers throughout the state. Each one with an exclusive area of photo knowledge.
I started in middle school as an elective and fell in love. I then went on to take several classes throughout high school and went to work for a fantastic photographer (now retired) who did not believe in digital.
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What is important to know about your profession?
It is not always the best idea to go with the "cheapest" or least expensive photographer. You should always match up their skills with your needs.