In addition to being notoriously difficult to work with, Camels like being under harsh and unforgivable light. They also tend to be found in barren and lifeless landscapes. These things together make for the most trying circumstances to take even good photos of Camels, but, I can take a great Camel photo.
I can take great photos of other things too. Not just Camels. And since I live in Vancouver, Canada, where there are very few Camels, it makes sense that I take great photos of other things. Probably not your wedding photos though. Sorry about that.
I hope that you had a good look at my galleries and that you enjoyed my photos. You might have guessed that I am most interested in taking photos of people. I have much experience as a photojournalist and travel photographer. I excel at street photography and portraiture. I can also take great photos of pets, cars, buildings, landscapes, and products but I do prefer the majority of my subjects to have two legs, eyeballs, and the ability to communicate, it makes everything more interesting.
I generally book in four and eight hour slots: half day or full day if you will. Rates and extras can be flexible. Location work is usually free, but studio space, hair, makeup, and wardrobe, depending on the assignment, are extra. Processing and delivery of image files are included but prints are not. I sometimes work for exchange, and once in a while for free, if it is a charity or non-profit or arts group. I am happy to give back to my community when I can. It would be my pleasure to answer any questions you might have. See the contact window. Cheers.