Frequently Asked Questions
Where is your studio?
Wayne Wallace Photography performs all photography on location at clients homes, businesses, or some other arranged location. If an actual studio environment is needed for some reason there are many local rental studios. If you want a simple paper or canvas backdrop that can be done anywhere, we don't need a studio for that.
Do you provide hair & makeup services?
Wayne Wallace Photography can recommend many excellent hair and makeup stylists. You will need to hire them independently.

How do I see my images?
After your photoshoot we will post your images to a private proofing website where you can view and order products. See sample by clicking here

Do you provide a CD of the images?
Yes, you can purchase a CD with digital files. We provide digital file sizes for all budgets.
Can I reproduce your photographs?
Yes, if you purchase digital files I will give you a release which gives you the right to reproduce my digital files.
Why do you own the images?
Even though the images are of you, as the creator I own the images by USA copyright law. You are not allowed to copy, modify, or reproduce my images without my permission.
Do you travel to other countries and cities?
Yes, I will gladly travel to other locations to photograph you but there will be additional charges. Please contact me to discuss pricing and my travel calendar.
How long have you been doing photography?
I've been taking pictures since high school. After a 20 year career as a graphic designer and programmer I decided to make photography my career and I love what I do. It's the best job in the world.
Do you photograph other things besides people?
I love taking pictures of all kinds of subjects. I like photographing people because they are the most challenging subject. Some people are easy and others are hard but they are all a challenge. Some photographers can only photograph products or landscapes but I can photograph all things pretty well. Take a look at my portfolio website link elsewhere on this site.



