Family
I am so glad you are here! I have included all pricing as well frequently asked questions I get for family sessions. Now the first step in this process is choosing the time frame you need in order for your session to be exactly how you picture it. The location and creativity of these sessions range, so please feel free to send all your Pinterest ideas my way! After reading through this information, please contact me with exactly what you would like. I look forward to meeting you and your family!
Packages:
1 hour session
- $300
- 1 location
- 1 outfit change (optional)
Add-ons:
+ 30 minutes ($50)
+ animal ($30)
+ location ($30)
+ outfit change ($20)
+ expedite fee ($50, receive in one week or less)
travel fee ($0.50 per mile of travel if driving)
Frequently Asked Questions:
How many pictures will I receive?
It depends on the time frame chosen, but an hour session ranges from 100-200 photos. I give back most every picture I take, so you will receive so many options!
How long will it take to get my gallery back?
I aim to get them back to you in 12-14 days. If you would like to receive them sooner you can add-on the expedited fee and I will move you up on my list!
How would you like me to pay/when?
You can pay by Venmo, check, or cash and up until the day before!
Can I pay in installments?
Of course! If you need to split up the final payment, please just let me know and we can find a payment plan that works for you.
Do you travel?
Yes I love to travel to my clients! Please just let me now where you are wanting your session to be, and I can let you know the exact pricing that will be added to your session. The travel fee for driving is $0.50 per mile of travel.
If I add my animal, how does that work?
I would love for you to include your animals! It can take time away from the photo time if you are trying to watch your animal at the same time, so I would ask for you to have someone with you to watch over the animal or have them brought for only a certain time of your session. You know how your animal behaves, so it is up to you to decide the best way to balance your animal and your family.