If this is the first time you’re considering professional headshots, you might be shocked by the price tag. Before you decide that booking a session isn’t right for you, here is what you should consider about headshot pricing.
Experience Requires Time and Money
Experienced headshot photographers have spent years honing their skills, which is why they can produce the professional and creative images they do. Headshots aren’t just profile photos either – they need to look professional and tell a story too.
Professional photographers also need the right equipment to assist clients. From cameras and lenses to reflectors and flashes, there is a lot of equipment that comes in handy for these types of sessions. Not only is the initial purchase costly, but there are repairs, maintenance, and insurance costs to account for too.
Commuting is Sometimes Required
Very often, photographers will need to travel to a specific location for a shoot(not only in the RTP area but all around North Carolina), which also costs money. Most headshot photography costs include travel, which can drive up the total price. Something else that many people forget to consider is the time it takes a photographer to set everything up(lighting, background, etc.) and answer any questions you might have.
Retouching Takes Time
Impressed with the headshots you’ve seen in a photographer’s portfolio? They didn’t get that way naturally. Retouching is always required after a photo session, which requires time and effort. Photographers take this time into consideration too, when building a quotation.
If you are serious about your personal brand, headshot sessions are a worthwhile investment. Moreover, you only need to update your headshots every 2 – 3 years. And if your budget is tight, there is always the option of booking a spot in our monthly Signature headshot marathon – you do end up with fewer photos, but the results are still fantastic and won’t cost as much.
Ready to book your next headshot or branding session? Or what to know more about the Signature headshot marathon? Please feel free to contact me!
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