Interview Q&A
How long have you been in business?
Over 25 years.
What is your primary product or service?
Professional Photography.
How did you first become interested in your line of business? (if owner) - What is your background? (If owner or store manager)
Exibited an interest in photography as a child and my parents bought me a B&W Polaroid Land Camera for Christmas. Went on to gain a masters degree in professional photographer and am one of a very few photographers that actually has any training in photography.
How do you differentiate yourself from other businesses in your category and area?
We have a professional studio space able to accomodate large groups, children year around, and have many indoor props and sets including a baby grand piano, locker/weight room and a complete indoor barn. Doug Robertson is one of only two formally trained master photographers in the Wichita area.
How many locations do you have and do you have plans to expand?
We have one location that is 9000sq feet centrally located. We have no plans for additional locations.
Provide detailed directions to your location
Robertsons' Warehouse Photography studio is locted at 1423 S. Handley, Wichita, KS 67213. We are just south of the downtown area just west of McLean BLVD. Visit Robertsons' website at www.robertsonswarehouse.com for detailed maps.
What type of payments do you accept?
Robertsons' Warehouse Photography accepts, Checks, Cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover Card and American Express.
Which areas do you service?
Serving all of Wichita and surrounding areas.
Who owns your company or runs daily operations?
Robertsons' Warehouse Professionl Photography Studio is owned and operated by Master Photographer Doug Robertson.
What are your hours of operation?
Photography sessions and other services are by appointment Monday through Saturday.
What is the best compliment anyone can give you?
Crying when they view their gallery of portraits.
What is your favorite quote or Bible verse?
"Think you can or think you can't, either way your likely to be right" Henry Ford.