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Closet digitization

I photograph everything in your wardrobe and put it into a catalogue you can open on your phone. It takes two to three hours during a sit, and every piece goes back where it was.

Two ways to do it. If I am staying in your home, I photograph everything myself. If I am in another city, you photograph your clothes and send them to me — plain shots on any wall are enough — and I do the rest.

What you get

What it looks like

Archived wardrobe
A client’s closet during digitization: every longsleeve on the same white, photographed and hung back the same afternoon.
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Trousers and shoes from the same closet. The same light and background for everything, which is what makes a catalogue usable.

How it works

1
You tell me which closet, and what not to touchOr, if we are working remotely, you send me the photos as you take them.
2
Everything gets photographed and put backTwo to three hours if I am doing it. A very large closet takes a full day.
3
You get the linkThe catalogue is yours to keep, and it stays useful for years.

What it costs

$150I photograph everything myself, in your home · up to 120 pieces
$90you send me the photos, I do the cataloguing · any city

For comparison: a stylist coming to your home to do this starts at $295 for 100 pieces. I charge less because I am already in the house — you are paying for the hours, not the visit.

The catalogue is the slow part, and it happens once. After that, outfits or a packing list are quick, because I already know what you own. A lookbook made from it is $240.

Text me — (954) 268-8576 Where I am and when

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