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Wedding Photography Budget
Most brides
and grooms spend at least $1,000 on their wedding photos and
many spend $4,000 and upwards. This isn't an area to go the
discount bargain route. While wedding photos may seem pricey,
don't forget that we're talking priceless memories.. To make
things even more confusing, photographers charge in different
ways for their services.
When
interviewing a photographer, discuss the number of pictures
taken, the cost of each print, the style and cost of the albums
offered, and whether there are travel costs or extra fees.
Most
photographers offer different packages, which are a
predetermined number of pictures in various sizes for a set fee
that includes the prints and the album. Generally, pictures are
less expensive when ordered this way. Check to see if packages
are available for parent' albums.
Flat Fee
- Care Minimum
Here you pay
a single amount for the time, film, and expenses. This amount is
usually based on an estimate of the number of photos expected.
You will get proofs and digital files, but printing the photos
and any cropping or retouching will be done on your own nickel.
Most often you'll take possession of the negatives. Be aware
that this can become a big project, turning these proofs into
professional quality photo albums.
In other
instances, the flat fee will include the photographer supplying
a photo album and the printing of the photographs for you.
Usually, they'll then retain ownership (and possession) of the
negatives, although they may sell you the negatives at a reduced
rate later.
Photo
Packages
Most photo
packages specify a limited amount of time, usually from two to
eight hours, with the price going up accordingly. After that,
hourly overtime rates would apply, which can range from $85 to
$250/hour. These packages may also include a set number of
prints of various sizes; say twenty-five 5x7s and ten 8x10s in a
particular type of photo album.
Hourly
Fee
Here,
photographers charge a flat hourly fee, which may or may not
include film and expenses. It's important to find out what the
additional charges will be for getting proofs and ordering the
photos.
Location
Charges
Some
photographers charge more for changes of location. Others offer
no location limit and are willing to work in as many locations
as you've selected. If you're dressing where the ceremony will
be held, and the ceremony and reception will be at the same
location, then this won't be an issue. If however, there's no
dressing room at the ceremony site, or your ceremony and
reception will be held at different places, you might have as
many as three locations for the photographer to travel to, so
you'll need to discuss this.
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