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Questions and answers with the aim of valid information, the exchange of knowledge and the highlighting of modern practices so that you can be guided correctly in choosing the professional that will meet your needs.

Lia Saragioti, Kissmybooth, Kiss my booth
The Premium Experience Starts With You — How to Choose the Photographer that Reflects Your Lifestyle

As a photographer who loves the sense of elegant simplicity and authenticity, I strongly believe that the right photographer is not just someone who takes pretty pictures. He is the person who will enter your world for a while, understand it and capture it with respect and aesthetics. 1. Look for images that "breathe" the style that expresses you. If you love clean, natural light, subtle poses and an energetically calm effect, choose a photographer who works this way. Premium aesthetics don't shout — they just stand out. 2. Feel if the experience it offers fits your lifestyle. For me, photography is not just a service. It is a moment that should make you feel good, beautiful, safe. Choose someone who offers an experience that embraces you, not just an hour of photography. 3. Make a short acquaintance. A phone conversation or a meeting can show you a lot: his style, his energy, his philosophy. The premium client-photographer relationship is built on communication.

What Makes a Lifestyle Premium Photographer Stand Out — From My Personal Perspective

Over the years I realized that those who trust me, don't just come for photos. They come for a sensation. For something subtly beautiful. For an experience that looks effortless, but behind it hides knowledge, sensitivity and detail. 1. Attention to detail — not just the image, but how it makes you feel. Premium service is not only about the end result. It starts from the first contact, from clear guidance, comfortable collaboration and a sense of organization that puts you at ease. 2. Aesthetic consistency. If you choose a photographer for the lifestyle elegance you see in their portfolio, make sure that aesthetic is consistent across all of their work — not just a select few. 3. An experience that doesn't feel rushed at all. In each of my collaborations, I give time for the moment to "breathe". Because that's where the true beauty lies: when you don't force yourself to pose, but let yourself go.

Aggeliki Makrygianni, Kissmybooth, Kiss my booth
Lia Saragioti, Kissmybooth, Kiss my booth
Before You Hire the Photographer to Capture Your Moments — Some Premium Tips from Me

If I could give a bit of guidance to any person looking for a photographer for important moments, personal or professional, I would say the following: 1. Choose someone with an opinion, not someone who just takes "pretty" pictures. Premium photography has character. It has an aesthetic line. He has an ID. Look for someone who offers interpretation — not just image. 2. Emphasize a sense of collaboration. In my own process, I want the person in front of me to feel that I "catch" them. That I look out for him. That we make every frame together. This feeling must also be present in the photographer you choose. 3. Ask about the experience — not just the amenities. How many photos you receive or whether retouching is included does matter. But more important is how you will feel in the process. The premium service is more of an experience than a package.

Lia Saragioti, Kissmybooth, Kiss my booth
The Premium Experience Starts With You — How to Choose the Photographer that Reflects Your Lifestyle

As a photographer who loves the sense of elegant simplicity and authenticity, I strongly believe that the right photographer is not just someone who takes pretty pictures. He is the person who will enter your world for a while, understand it and capture it with respect and aesthetics. 1. Look for images that "breathe" the style that expresses you. If you love clean, natural light, subtle poses and an energetically calm effect, choose a photographer who works this way. Premium aesthetics don't shout — they just stand out. 2. Feel if the experience it offers fits your lifestyle. For me, photography is not just a service. It is a moment that should make you feel good, beautiful, safe. Choose someone who offers an experience that embraces you, not just an hour of photography. 3. Make a short acquaintance. A phone conversation or a meeting can show you a lot: his style, his energy, his philosophy. The premium client-photographer relationship is built on communication.

Aggeliki Makrygianni, Kissmybooth, Kiss my booth
What Makes a Lifestyle Premium Photographer Stand Out — From My Personal Perspective

Over the years I realized that those who trust me, don't just come for photos. They come for a sensation. For something subtly beautiful. For an experience that looks effortless, but behind it hides knowledge, sensitivity and detail. 1. Attention to detail — not just the image, but how it makes you feel. Premium service is not only about the end result. It starts from the first contact, from clear guidance, comfortable collaboration and a sense of organization that puts you at ease. 2. Aesthetic consistency. If you choose a photographer for the lifestyle elegance you see in their portfolio, make sure that aesthetic is consistent across all of their work — not just a select few. 3. An experience that doesn't feel rushed at all. In each of my collaborations, I give time for the moment to "breathe". Because that's where the true beauty lies: when you don't force yourself to pose, but let yourself go.

Lia Saragioti, Kissmybooth, Kiss my booth
Before You Hire the Photographer to Capture Your Moments — Some Premium Tips from Me

If I could give a bit of guidance to any person looking for a photographer for important moments, personal or professional, I would say the following: 1. Choose someone with an opinion, not someone who just takes "pretty" pictures. Premium photography has character. It has an aesthetic line. He has an ID. Look for someone who offers interpretation — not just image. 2. Emphasize a sense of collaboration. In my own process, I want the person in front of me to feel that I "catch" them. That I look out for him. That we make every frame together. This feeling must also be present in the photographer you choose. 3. Ask about the experience — not just the amenities. How many photos you receive or whether retouching is included does matter. But more important is how you will feel in the process. The premium service is more of an experience than a package.