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How to commission a portrait or fine art painting.
Upon
being commissioned, a consultation will be scheduled so Ms.Warner can
better understand what the client would like to achieve.
Along with meeting and getting to know the subject and location, she
can answer any questions relating to procedures, pricing, mood, location,
and dress.
The
photography session is the next step. This is either to be on site,
or at the client’s
choice of locations. Ms. Warner then spends hours editing down the
photos to choose
a small number of only the best. She may work from a number of photos
to find just the right lighting, hands, expression and mood, putting
them all together for the final
selection and review by the client.
This process can often be completed though e-mail and telephone conversations.
After completion, the portrait will be delivered or shipped and presented
to the client.
If
existing photos are used, they must be reviewed by Ms.Warner to see if
they have the quality to be good reference for a painting. Because
of copyright laws, any photograph not taken by the clients themselves
, must have written permission
from the photographer who took the photo before the commission can begin. Fees
do not include framing, travel, or shipping expenses. A deposit of
$200.00 will insure
a place on the artist’s portrait calendar.
At the photography session a deposit
of ½ is paid and the final balance is due upon delivery of
the finished painting.
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