
Your Investment
These are base prices. Be sure to ask about A La Carte items as well as Wedding Packages that include Engagement and Boudoir photoshoots.
These prices for one photographer.
For larger events, and a second photographer, please contact me for a quote.

Hourly Sessions
$500/Hour
One Hour
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30 Hi-Res Edited Images
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Digital Gallery Only (no prints)
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$100 Print Credit
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You can do as many wardrobe and locations as you can squeeze into your time slot.
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These sessions are perfect for lifestyle photography, portraits, engagements, mommy and me, maternity, beach sessions and more.

Event Photography
(non-wedding)
$1200
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4 Hours
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Digital Gallery Only (no prints)
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$150 Print Credit
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Perfect for birthday parties, anniversaries, non-wedding church events and graduations.

Micro Weddings & Elopements
$2400-$4000
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50 People and Under
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4-6 Hours $2400
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6-8 Hours $3200
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8-10 Hours $4000
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Digital Gallery Only (no prints)
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$200 Print Credit
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Albums and prints can be ordered A la Carte through your digital gallery after receiving.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long will it take to receive my photos?
Hourly sessions can expect their images in two weeks. Weddings and events take longer. Around 6 weeks for weddings and 4 weeks for other small events like birthday parties.
For sneak peeks and faster turn over times, see a la carte menu.
How many photos should I expect in my gallery?
What if I love them all and can't choose?
I typically shoot 75-100 photographs per hour. You will receive the amount of images you purchased and probably a few extras. You will have the option to purchase the rest of your images for one set price or pay a la carte for each extra image.
Do I get to choose the final photos in my gallery?
Yes, you will receive a gallery with watermarks first, that you will not be able to download. You will then choose the amount of images you have paid for by creating a favorites list. Once I have this list, you will receive your final gallery with no watermark to download and share.
Can I have the RAW files?
No, absolutely not. Asking a photographer for RAW images is like asking a chef for their recipes!