Booking A Shoot


Booking a shoot usually starts with contacting me to discuss what it is you have in mind, then together we can come up with a suitable plan regarding time, location etc.

Even if all you know is you want some nice pictures, that’s enough to get things started.

Use the form on the Contact page to get in touch with me and I’ll get back to you to discuss your requirements.

Usually a clients wishes can be accommodated in one of the packages outlined below.

But each shoot can be customised to best serve the client.

Further down the page are some tips and some frequently asked questions. And the facility to ask questions of your own.

Please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Pricing

Standard

2 hour photo-shoot:
Post-shoot editing (+/- 2 hour)
30-40 Hi-resolution digital images

€250

Deluxe

3 hour photo-shoot:
Post-shoot editing (+/- 3 hours)
40-50 Hi-resolution digital images

€350

Free

I sometimes shoot TFP (Time For Prints)
This is when a model receives images for free in exchange for their time posing for a photographer's personal project.

Message me via the Contact page to check for any current TFP opportunities

Free

Scared to be in front of the camera?


A photo-shoot is not something that many people are familiar with.

So first, let’s dispel a popular myth; The one that goes. “I never look good in pictures” I believe there is no such thing as un-photogenic.

There are though some things you can help you have a great experience, and have the best possible chance of fantastic photographs.

Below are a few tips that will help you get the best from your time in front of the camera.

Tips for a great photoshoot


Have an idea of what style of photos you want. Business-like, natural, romantic, sexy. 

You could even bring magazine clippings of pictures you like.


A one hour shoot usually has enough time for only two changes of outfit. 

Choose carefully, or book a longer shoot to accommodate more outfits.


Hair and make-up should suit the style of clothes you are going to wear.

Bring make-up for touch-ups if necessary


Groups look good with some uniformity in the choice of clothing.

Liase with all concerned beforehand to avoid clashes of colour/style .


If the intention is to do a boudoir shoot (nude or semi-nude pictures)

then don’t wear any tight clothing for the few hours leading up to your shoot. 

This avoids red pressure marks on the skin.


Although shoots usually work better with just the photographer and the subject, 

feel free to bring someone along with you if it would make you feel more at ease.


FAQ. click on a question for information

Can I bring different outfits?

Should I do my own hair and make-up?

Can I bring a friend?

What if I want to do some nude shots?

For group shots do we all have to dress the same?

Do you have a question?

FAQ. click on a question for information

Can I bring different outfits?

Of course you can.
A 2 hour shoot usually has enough time for 3 or 4 outfits; while a 3 hour shoot can usually accommodate 4 or 5 outfits.

Should I do my own hair and make-up?

That is the most cost-effective option.
A stylist and/or make-up artist can be arranged but there will be extra costs involved

Can I bring a friend?

Although shoots usually work better with just the photographer and the subject, feel free to bring someone along with you if it would make you feel more at ease.

What if I want to do some nude shots?

To avoid unsightly marks on the skin it's important not to wear any tight clothing/underwear for a few hours before the shoot.
If the shoot will be a combination of clothed and unclothed shots then the unclothed shots are done first then the clothed shots

For group shots do we all have to dress the same?

Groups look good with some uniformity in the choice of clothing.
For example: all wearing plain white tops. Or all wearing jeans.
Liase with all concerned beforehand to try to avoid clashes of colour/style.

Do you have a question?

Click the 'CONTACT' button below to ask me anything you may have concerns about.
I will do my best to reply promptly.