Flosshea Photography

Flosshea Photography

5.0
1 employee
11 years in business

About this pro

I am passionate about photography! I have a Bachelors in Fine Art specializing in photography from UNT Denton, with a love of photography starting back in my high school dark room with my grandfather's film single lens reflex camera. Trained in Photoshop and currently learning new editing software along with new techniques to keep up with my client's needs. I am experienced in a wide variety of genres of photography and personally focus on portraits. My website to see my portfolio of personal and professional work: www.flossheaphotography.com

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North Richland Hills, TX 76180
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FAQs


What is your typical process for working with a new student?

 I prefer to meet with a new student at a local park or coffee shop to discuss goals, get to know each other more and talk about strategy. 


What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

I have a BFA in photography and have been apart of the industry for 20 years. I’ve owned my business since 2012 and mentored for many years. 


Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.

Yes, I charge an hourly rate of $100. 


How did you get started teaching?

A friend was interested in photography and changing careers. I began to give her tips and she was hungry for more information so I started teaching her everything I knew about photography. 


What types of students have you worked with?

I have taught students as young as 11 years old, and ages up to the empty nest years. Students with interest in a new hobby or ones looking to build a business. 


Describe a recent event you are fond of.

Recently, I added a model to the lesson plan and we all had a blast working together. It brought new energy for me and the student while learning the art of working with a model. 


What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?

Students should hire based on the style and goals they would like to achieve. We mimic our mentors, so if you know your niche, then hire an instructor who will lead the way. If you don’t know, then go for someone you admire their work and think you may enjoy their company. 


What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?

What style of photography? What is the end goal of knowing how to take better photographs? 


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