What Itโs Like to Work with Indermaur Media
Over the years, Iโve been asked just about every production question you can imagineโsome practical, some logistical, and some that reveal the very real stress of trying to pull off a great photo or video production. I welcome these questions. In fact, the more we talk up front, the smoother the process becomes.
Here are some of the most common things I get askedโand my honest take on each one.
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MultiMedia Projects - Photography & Video | Client & Capabilities | Timeline & Workflow |Team, Talent & Tools | Rates & Payment | Travel & Location Details
Multimedia Projects - Photography & Video
How we plan, produce, and deliver high-quality visuals across photography and videoโtogether or separately.
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I produce a wide range of corporate and commercial contentโeverything from executive portraits and headshots to multi-day video productions for training, marketing, and internal communications. Whether weโre capturing authentic moments in a biotech cleanroom or crafting a product launch message for a CEO, I work with teams to create visuals that match the brand and message.
I also offer short-form video options for social media and quick updates, along with longer documentary-style storytelling when needed. Every project is customized based on your goals, audience, and distribution platform.
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Absolutely. While many clients hire me for both photography and video together, Iโm just as comfortable working on photography-only or video-only projects. Whether itโs a single headshot session, an all-day video shoot, or a multi-day production with a full team, I tailor each project to what you actually needโnothing more, nothing less.
If you already have a team in place and just need one piece of the puzzle, Iโm happy to jump in and collaborate. Flexibility is a big part of how I work.
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Yesโand itโs one of my specialties. Many clients hire me to cover both photography and video within the same project, often using a flexible day-rate structure that allows for a mix of services.
This could mean:
Capturing headshots and candid workplace imagery
Filming leadership messages or recruiting content
Documenting a full-scale event with photo and video coverage
Or creating visual assets for websites, annual reports, and social platformsโall in one shoot
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Yes. I regularly work on video projects where I direct and record remotelyโwhether itโs for a scripted message, a compliance course, or unscripted interview content. I guide subjects through everything from setup and framing to wardrobe and lighting. In many cases, I project a teleprompter directly onto their screen and coach them through delivery.
For projects with multiple participants, Iโve shipped pre-configured camera kits with matching microphones and lighting to maintain consistent visual and audio quality across all locations, whether theyโre in New York or New Zealand. Iโve even captured professional headshots remotely by directing pose, posture, and setup, sometimes extracting a usable image directly from the video footage.
Remote doesnโt mean reduced quality. We can maximize the quality potential and it just means smarter planning and guidance from start to finish.
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Yes, I can. With decades of experience in both photography and video, I bring a producerโs mindset to every projectโkeeping things organized, running smoothly, and focused on the clientโs goals. If you already have crew or talent in place but need a producer to manage logistics, timelines, and communication, Iโm happy to step into that role and make sure your production stays on track.
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I use professional Canon R5 Mark II mirrorless cameras for both photography and video. I also have professional lighting and sound equipment. When appropriate, I also use the iPhone. Especially for certain social content or when speed/budget calls for it. Itโs not about the gearโitโs about using the right tool for the story.
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Yes. I offer a professional teleprompter setup for clients who need help delivering scripted messaging on camera. Whether youโre filming a CEO announcement, training content, or a marketing piece, the teleprompter helps keep your delivery smooth, confident, and consistent.
Itโs especially helpful when weโre working under tight timelines, or when the message needs to be precise. Iโve coached plenty of first-time on-camera speakers through the processโand with the right pacing and setup, it often feels more natural than people expect.
If youโre unsure whether you need one, letโs talk through itโsometimes itโs essential, and sometimes we keep things conversational without it and speaking from the heart.
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Yes. Iโm happy to share my experience and offer insights into wardrobe choices and locations that will photograph or film well. Iโve helped countless clients refine their clothing selections and background environments to best reflect their brand and message. If needed, I also work with professional wardrobe stylists to help elevate the overall look.
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I always recommend wearing something that makes you feel confident and comfortableโbut there are a few go-to tips Iโve learned over the years. Jewel tones like emerald, sapphire, or burgundy are almost universally flattering and photograph well. I usually suggest avoiding solid black or pure white, which can either wash you out or get lost in a neutral background.
Well-fitted clothing with subtle texture works great, and simple accessories can help add personality without distraction. If weโre shooting on a busy background, itโs smart to steer clear of complex patternsโunless weโre going for something bold and intentional.
Iโve worked with personal stylists on productions, and Iโm happy to help guide wardrobe decisions based on the setting, brand tone, or visual goals. And yesโalways bring a backup outfit. Just in case.
You can read more with this blog.
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The first day of production is about setting the tone for a smooth and successful shoot. We usually begin with a 60โ90 minute window to meet key players, set up equipment, and walk through the space together. This allows us to confirm the schedule, scout locations one last time, and talk through how the day will flow.
During this time, Iโm focused on making everyone comfortableโespecially on-camera subjectsโand ensuring weโre all aligned on creative direction and priorities. From there, we move into the shoot with clarity and momentum. My goal is always to create a calm, organized, and collaborative environment so we can capture your story with intention and ease.
Clients & Capabilities
Who we work with, where we go, and how we scale projects to match your vision.
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Iโve worked across a wide range of industriesโbiotech, finance, higher education, food & beverage, health and wellness, manufacturing, and beyond. Each industry has its own visual language and communication goals. I take time to understand the message behind the visuals, whether that means gearing up for cleanroom photography or capturing the energy of a local small business.
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Yes. I scale my team based on the needs of each project. For some shoots, itโs just me and my camera. For others, I bring in trusted collaboratorsโDPs, stylists, sound engineers, makeup artists, and more. Iโve built teams of up to 50 people across multiple states, and Iโm just as comfortable running a one-day shoot as I am managing a multi-location production.
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Absolutely. Iโve traveled across 47 states and more than 15 countries for photo and video productions. Whether itโs flying to an international office, driving across New England, or coordinating with your in-house or remote team, Iโm ready to go where the story takes us.
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Yesโboth. I have experience working with a wide range of clients, from solo entrepreneurs and local small businesses to national organizations and global corporations.
For small businesses, I understand the importance of working within tight budgets, making the most of each shoot, and providing clear guidance throughout the process. I often wear multiple hatsโphotographer, videographer, director, and even occasional tech supportโto help bring your vision to life.
For larger companies, Iโm comfortable navigating approval processes, working with communications teams, aligning with brand guidelines, and managing multi-stakeholder feedback. Iโve worked with international teams, led scalable production workflows, and built crews across multiple locations.
No matter the size of the client, I bring the same mindset: be prepared, be flexible, and deliver strategic visuals that support your goals.
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Yes. For clients with recurring needsโmonthly content, quarterly campaigns, or seasonal updatesโI offer customizable retainers that include photo, video, editing, and even short-form social media deliverables. Itโs a great way to stay visually consistent and keep up momentum without starting from scratch every time.
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No. I bring the studio to you. I regularly set up portrait sessions in conference rooms, lobbies, or other onsite locations that are convenient for your team. This makes the process faster, more comfortable, and often more efficientโespecially when photographing multiple people in one day.
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Yes. Iโve curated a collection of case studies that highlight a range of photography and video projects. They offer a clear look at my process, the creative approach, and the results delivered for each client. You can explore the full list here.
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Yes. While much of my work supports larger organizations and institutions, I also work with small businesses that need a more streamlined, visual-first approach. These engagements are designed to deliver professional photography, video, and website support without the scale or complexity of larger productions.
For businesses lokooking for packaged services or ongoing support, I offer dedicated small business media services that combine strategy, visuals, and clarity into an approachable, well-managed process.
Timeline & Workflow
Answers about turnaround times, delivery expectations, and how we keep projects on track.
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Itโs essential. I donโt just show up with an iPhone and wing itโevery successful project starts with strong communication and a clear plan. While Iโm flexible and can adapt on the fly, the best results come when we plan ahead. Pre-production allows us to align on goals, schedule, crew, and visualsโand helps avoid last-minute surprises. I often create a detailed production guide that keeps everyone on the same page throughout the shoot day. The more we communicate upfront, the smoother the entire process runs.
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Most photography galleries are shared within a week. From there, clients select their favorites for retouching. For video, Iโve delivered final cuts in as little as a week when deadlines require itโbut most projects take longer depending on complexity and feedback. Usually the first round of a video edit is shared within 2-weeks. If a project pauses for weeks or months, we may need to revisit decisions, rewatch footage, and realignโwhich can add time and cost. Keeping a steady pace helps us stay efficient and creative.
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Final photos and videos are delivered digitally via secure downloadโusually through Dropbox, which is my everyday workflow. That said, Iโm flexible. Many clients prefer using their internal platforms, and Iโm happy to accommodate. Whether itโs Kiteworks, OneDrive, Google Drive, or something else, Iโve likely worked with it.
For photography, I provide an online gallery where you can review, download, and leave comments on selected images.
For video projects, I use a review platform (typically Dropbox) that allows you to comment directly on the timeline, making collaboration smooth and efficient.
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Yes. Iโve delivered select images the same day for social media, press releases, or internal communicationsโsometimes even before leaving the location. Depending on the project, I may send a few selects immediately, or we can have a digital tech on-site to process and deliver assets in real time.
If you have urgent needs, letโs talk about them up front. Same-day delivery can affect the workflow and may require adjusting the crew or production plan.
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Yes, in the right situation. If we plan for it, I can either deliver RAW video footage immediately or work with my team to edit and release a finished short-form video on the same day. This is especially helpful for event coverage, internal updates, or social media campaigns with tight timelines.
As with photography, same-day video delivery requires advanced planning. Weโll want to align early on expectations, deliverables, and whether additional crew is needed to make it happen.
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Yes. I regularly work with in-house editors and outside teams. Iโm happy to hand off files, organized and ready to go. A small prep/transfer fee may apply, and weโll discuss that in advance.
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No need to apologize. Iโm used to fast-paced and slow-moving projects alike. But when we lose momentum, it does slow things down. When everything is fresh, the story flows and decisions are easier. Pauses mean we often need to reorientโso staying in rhythm is always ideal.
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Feedback is essentialโand welcomedโthroughout the production. I typically build in up to three formal rounds of edits during the post-production process, but in many cases we may review and revise as we go, especially after each round.
Early alignment is key, and Iโm happy to schedule calls or creative reviews to ensure weโre on the right track. Iโll provide rough cuts or proof galleries depending on your project, and your feedback will directly shape the outcome.
At the end of the day, my goal is to deliver work that aligns with your goals and vision. Letโs stay in touch as we go so the finished piece is something weโre both proud of.
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I archive all completed projects both in my office and in the cloud. While I donโt guarantee indefinite storage, I do my best to ensure everything stays organized and accessible for future use. Many clients have come back monthsโor even yearsโlater for updated versions or new edits, and Iโve been able to deliver.
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Yes, absolutely. Clients often return for updated versions of past projects, new formats, or slight revisions. Depending on how long itโs been and where the files are stored, there may be a small archival recovery fee. But Iโm always happy to reopen a project and help you get what you need.
Team, Talent & Tools
Details on collaborators, gear, drone capabilities, and how we build the right crew.
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Yes. Whether youโre clear on your vision or just know you need โsomething visual,โ I can help guide you. From choosing between photo or video to deciding how best to showcase your message, Iโll ask the right questions to uncover your goalsโand shape a production plan that fits.
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Thatโs entirely up to you. Some clients prefer to hand off the creative direction after providing key detailsโsuch as brand guidelines, goals, and toneโwhile others collaborate closely throughout the process.
Iโve worked with clients who simply share a few criteria and give me full creative freedom within those parameters. Iโve also partnered with Art Directors and internal teams, fully integrating into their workflow to help bring their vision to life.
Iโm a team player. I donโt approach projects with a โmy way or the highwayโ mindset. Ultimately, I want to deliver visuals that make you proud. And if thereโs time, Iโll often capture a few creative extras that might go beyond the expectedโbecause you never know what might resonate best.
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Clients tell me I bring calm, clarity, and creativity to shoots. Whether Iโm working solo or with a full crew, I aim to make the day smooth and productive. I take pride in being organized, professional, and adaptable. People often forget the camera is thereโand thatโs when we get the good stuff.
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It starts with just me. From there, I scale the team based on your projectโs vision, needs, and budget. I often bring on an assistant (or grip), or a Director of Photography (videographer) when Iโm focusing on directing, producing, or photography. Depending on the complexity of the shoot, I may add hair & makeup stylists, wardrobe consultants, location scouts, producers, acting talent, and more.
Iโve assembled crews of up to 50 people for large productions. Before I provide an estimate, weโll talk through your goals and expectations. From there, we can expand or streamline the crew to get the most out of your investment while keeping production quality high.
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In most cases, yes. Assistants help keep things moving, catch visual details, and manage logistics. Iโve done many shoots solo, but having an assistant can be the difference between a good shoot and a great one. Especially if plans shift on the fly, an assistant keeps us on track.
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Often, yes. Especially for executive portraits or on-camera interviews. A stylist not only polishes the final look but also helps the subject feel confident and relaxed. During the shoot, they act as a second set of eyes focused on appearance, freeing me to focus on lighting and direction.
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Yes. Iโm an FAA Part 107 licensed drone operator. Many of my video collaborators are also licensed. We have access to a variety of drones to capture aerial imagery for both photography and video. Whether itโs a facility flyover, dramatic landscape, or overhead event coverageโdrones elevate storytelling.
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Yes. Iโve scouted locations across the U.S. for indoor and outdoor visual productions. Whether you need an industrial space, a sunlit studio, a specific style of bridge, or a quiet outdoor setting, I can either find the right spot or make the most of your existing environment.
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Yes. I help shape messages for videos, especially for branding and executive communication. If the script needs higher-level development, Iโll recommend a trusted writer from my network. I build teams that fit the projectโs needs and goals.
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Yes. I send out a monthly newsletter where I highlight one of my recent blog posts, often diving into the behind-the-scenes of photo and video productions, client projects, or creative challenges Iโve tackled. I also share thoughts from my personal life of managing my 12-acre property and the creative inspiration that comes from time spent outdoors. Itโs a mix of professional insight and personal storytelling.
You can view past newsletters here or sign up on my website.
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I use Dropbox Replay to keep the review process simple and organized. You can leave timecoded comments, draw on frames, compare versions, and keep all your notes in one place. I created a short guide that walks through everything step by step.
Visit the Video Review Guide.
Rates & Planning
Guidance on proposals, deposits, cancellations, and how we work within your budget
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My rates are typically based on a half-day or full-day structure, and they vary depending on the scope and production value of the project. For example, a short-form video filmed with an iPhone and natural light will likely be priced differently than a full-scale production using professional mirrorless cameras, dedicated audio gear, lighting setups, and additional crew.
Every project is a little different, which is why I build proposals around your specific needs, goals, and timeline. Iโm happy to walk through options and recommend the best approach based on your budget.
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My pricing is primarily based on a day rate or half-day rateโnot hourly. This structure allows for better planning, realistic pacing, and higher production quality. A half day is typically 3โ4 hours, and a full day is up to 8โ9 hours. Time beyond that may incur additional charges.
While Iโm flexible, I generally donโt recommend trying to squeeze a full day of production into a half-dayโor condensing multi-day projects into one rushed session. For example, a project that truly needs 12 hours to execute properly will suffer if compressed into 8. You risk losing attention to detail, creative energy, and ultimately, the impact of your final deliverables.
Proper pacing results in a smoother production and better visual storytelling.
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Yes, and Iโm very budget-aware. I often come in right on target. If a proposal comes back higher than expected, letโs talk. Iโm open to adjusting scope or deliverables to align with your budget. I often deliver more than expected. But I also aim for fairness and transparency.
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Check, ACH transfer, Visa, Mastercard, American Expressโand yes, even crypto.
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Most projects require a 50โ75% deposit before production begins. The remainder is due before delivery, unless other terms are arranged.
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I understand that schedules changeโbut because planning, crew scheduling, and equipment rentals often happen well in advance, cancellations or postponements can carry costs.
If you need to cancel or postpone, I ask for at least 3 business daysโ notice. If that happens, youโll be responsible for any pre-production expenses incurred, plus 50% of the proposed fee. If cancellation happens with less than 3 daysโ notice, the full project fee may apply.
That said, if something unexpected comes upโlike weather, illness, or travel issuesโjust reach out. Iโll always do my best to find a fair and flexible solution.
Travel & Location Details
Information on how we travel, what regions are considered local, and how location logistics are handled.
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A โlocal assignmentโ is typically anything within a 2.5-hour drive from Providence, RI. This generally includes:
All of Rhode Island
Most of Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire
Southern parts of Maine and Vermont
In many cases, I can travel roundtrip in a single day. For more distant or early morning shoots, an overnight stay may be necessary. I plan accordingly to stay on schedule and budget.
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Absolutely. Iโve worked in 47 states and over 15 countries. I fly, drive, and sometimes tow my Airstream to camp in locations where hotels are limited. I love the production process, especially on the road, and Iโve built and managed teams for national and international assignments.
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It depends on the location. Some cities and states require permits; others donโt. Iโve pulled permits across the U.S. and can handle the paperwork when needed.
๐ฌ Got a Question Not on This List?
Letโs talk. Whether itโs a small photo session or a large-scale video production, Iโm here to help guide the process from idea to delivery.
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