How much should I pay someone for a photoshoot? - From the perspective of a photographer (Kate Nagle)

When it comes to photoshoots, the price can vary depending on a few things. First off, it depends on what kind of shoot you want and how long it's going take. If it's just a portrait session, it might be cheaper than a full-day event coverage, especially if your event it on the weekend. I personally have a family that I try to spend time with on the weekends so that’s a huge factor. For weddings, there are only so many Saturdays in the year, so you will expect to pay more for this very much in demand day of the week.

Also, my experience plays a role in the pricing. The more seasoned your photographer, the more you’ll get charged. But don't worry, you can still find some budget-friendly photographers who are starting out and building their portfolio. I can point you to one of these if you feel like budget is your main concern.

Location matters too. If you want me to travel to some far-off place, that might add to the cost. But if it's close by, it shouldn't be a big deal and part of the price.

Another thing to consider is what you want to do with the photos. If you need exclusive rights or commercial usage, that could impact the price as well.

Oh, and don't forget about editing! Basic retouching might be included, but if you want some fancy Photoshop magic, there might be an extra charge. All of my family shoots include extensive editing unless you want to change the shape of your body or remove people or Iarge objects.

Best thing to do is to shoot me a message with all the details, and I can give you a custom quote. Every photoshoot is unique, so let's chat about what you have in mind, and we'll figure out a fair price together!

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