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Services Provided
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Please specify if you want digital or film portraits, as the prices range.
Within portraiture, I offer:
Individual Creative Portrait
Headshots / Linkedin / Model Portfolio
Couple Portraits
Engagement
Group Portrait (Family, Friends, Etc.)
Boudoir (No full nudity)
Graduation Portrait
Maternity
Note: For group portraits, (not including couples / two people total) price will increase by $10 for each additional person. This does not apply for elopement / wedding / small events, as prices are listed below for those specific events.
Digital
30 mins - $30
60 mins - $60
90 mins - $90
120 mis - $120
150 mins - $150
180 mins - $180
+editing fee ( $1 per final image)
Film
30 mins - $30
60 mins - $60
90 mins - $90
120 mis - $120
150 mins - $150
180 mins - $180
+editing fee ($1 per final image)
+film cost ($10-15 per roll)
Note: Film rolls come in 24 shots to 36 shots. Therefore the editing fee tends to be cheaper than digital, however the actual film is expensive, and will need to be covered by the client.
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If you are in need of a photographer to cover a set of an individual artist or band.
Digital
30 mins - $50
60 mins - $80
90 mins - $110
120 mis - $140
150 mins - $170
180 mins - $200
+editing fee ( $2 per final image)
Film
30 mins - $50
60 mins - $80
90 mins - $110
120 mis - $140
150 mins - $170
180 mins - $200
+editing fee ($2 per final image)
+film cost ($10-15 per roll)
Note: Film rolls come in 24 shots to 36 shots. Therefore the editing fee can be cheaper than digital, however the actual film is expensive, and will need to be covered by the client.
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Digital
30 mins - $50
60 mins - $80
90 mins - $110
120 mis - $140
150 mins - $170
180 mins - $200
+editing fee ( $2 per image)
Film
30 mins - $50
60 mins - $80
90 mins - $110
120 mis - $140
150 mins - $170
180 mins - $200
+editing fee ($2 per image)
+film cost ($10-15 per roll)
Note: Film rolls come in 24 shots to 36 shots. Therefore the editing fee can be cheaper than digital, however the actual film is expensive, and will need to be covered by the client.