This page contains links to other pages here on the CMP website that contain pertinent information for potential and current clients. AKA — if you’ve thought about it, asked about it, or if its never occurred to ask about it, check these links out!
Pricing and Session Options — Yes, its really on the site, I promise! The full pricing guide is made available upon session confirmation. I prefer not to overwhelm you with all the spectacular options immediately
The FAQ — If I’ve been asked it, its also listed here. Session fees, what services are offered, editing timetables, gallery and ordering timetables, product line questions, and so on!
Disclaimer, Copyright Information, and CMP Policies — this is probably the most important page you need to read. Most of this is probably in your contract, which is a legally binding agreement. You should be reading this before you sign the contract and asking questions before you do. Once signed, you’re responsible for knowing what is in that document.
Availability and Ordering Deadlines — What dates are NOT available for booking sessions (i.e. when CMP is closed or traveling), deadlines for holiday and senior sessions, deadlines for ordering during the holiday season.
The CMP Gives Back – Armed Forces Program — in the military or have a relative in military? Read more about how we’re giving back!
Behind the Scenes — What happens on my end, aka what your Creative Fee covers. I do more than take pictures — I’m the chief cook, bottlewasher, and maintenance personnel around CMP! Or in photography-speak, I do a lot of geeky stuff behind the scenes before and after your session to give you the high-end photographic work I would expect as a client. Also the CMP business hours are on this page.
What to Wear Tips — Need ideas or inspiration for what to wear for your session? Look through these blog posts; also, upon session confirmation, you’ll gain access to our What to Wear Tip Guide that’s more in-depth!
All About Custom Photography (page 1, page 2, page 3, and in my own words) — how CMP differs from your low priced, high volume photography studio alternatives.
How To Tips — want to learn the basics of taking better snapshots? Here’s a series of posts starting with cameras and gear and will progress through basic photography skills in the coming months.
