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        Pricing

My photo sessions start at $200.  I usually take about 150 high resolution images per shoot.  I will edit and give a 4x6 album of my favorite 24-36 shots.  The sessions usually take about 45 minutes. 

 

$200 (1-2 people)

$250 (3-4 people)

$300 (5-6 people)

$350 (7-15 people)

         Larger groups available on a per quote basis.

$1800 weddings (3 hours)

         $300 for each additional hour.

$50 per wardrobe change

 

This is the best part:  At this point, I’m still giving full copyright release to all images for an additional $50.  You may reprint on your own, in any format.  This is especially nice for holiday cards, weddings, and graduation announcements.  No hidden costs. 

 

Photo albums are turned around within one to two weeks.  We can meet at a location near me or album/CD can be shipped to your home for an additional charge.  All fees subject to MN sales tax.  Payment must be made in full at the time of the photo shoot.  Only checks and cash accepted at this time.

 

Location

I shoot within 15 minutes of the Shoreview area at your home or any location utilizing natural light.  Destination shooting is available for an additional fee.

 

Wardrobe

Of all the planning that goes into your shoot, your clothing will be one of the most important choices you make. Here are a few suggestions that should make it easy!

Eliminate Distractions   In general, darker colors with sleeves will look best. The attention should be on your face.  Your eyes and teeth will look the whitest when wearing a darker color.  Stay away from stripes, logos and bold jewelry. 

Color Counts   Whether you are planning on color images or making them black and white, denim is almost always a great choice. Other good colors would be navy, greens, browns, reds, black, and darker blues. Avoid white, and other pale colors.

 

Solid Suggestions   For most images solid colors are appropriate. This is not to say that you can never wear anything with a pattern or multi-color. The clothes should say something about who you are without being a distraction. Texture is great, as well as layers.  Be careful not to wear clothes that are too tight or revealing.  Generally, solid colors will make your portrait more "timeless." Clothes that are a fashion statement today may look dated in just two or three years.  However, if you love fashion then break all of these guidelines – scream distractions and you’ll love it.  This is about you.

 

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