A photoshoot, whether it's for yourself, with your partner, or family, is often something special – something you don’t do every day. So, I’ve put together answers to some of the most frequently asked questions to help you out. You’ll also find some info flyers at the bottom of the page covering tips for your shoot, wedding photography, or business portraits.
Got more questions? Feel free to reach out anytime!
How much does a photoshoot cost, and what’s included?
Prices vary depending on the length and scope of the shoot, as well as the number of images. Seasonal offers usually start around €120 for a mini session (20–30 minutes) with five downloadable images from an online gallery. Of course, you can shoot longer or purchase more images if you’d like. You’ll find a price overview for the most popular shoot types at the bottom of the page.
How long does a photoshoot usually take?
A typical photoshoot takes about an hour. For larger shoots with more people, it’s a good idea to plan for extra time. Family shoots, for example, often include group shots, portraits, couple photos, and kids’ pics.
Absolutely! Every photo I provide is sorted and edited after the shoot. You’ll receive a selection of the best shots in an online gallery where you can pick your favorites.
The number of images depends on the package you choose. For example, a mini-shoot might include five digital images, while a full-day wedding coverage will come with all the best photos on a USB stick.
This depends on the type of shoot. Smaller sessions, like couple or family shoots, can usually be booked two to three weeks in advance. Larger projects, such as business portraits or company shoots, take a bit more planning. As for weddings, I’m often booked a year in advance, so it’s best to reach out as soon as you have your date set.
I love shooting outdoors in nature! There’s always a great spot somewhere, whether it’s a park for a family session or a forest or beach for couples. But hey, I’ll go wherever you’d like to be photographed!
There’s no strict dress code! You should feel comfortable in front of the camera, and I won’t dictate what you wear. That said, I can offer suggestions on what looks good together. Avoid tiny patterns or prints, as they can create a flickering effect in photos. And maybe skip large logos – after all, the focus should be on you, not a brand’s logo. You’ll find more tips in the download section below.
I usually deliver your photos digitally. You’ll get an online gallery to select your favorite shots, and you can download the images included in your package. You can also order prints through the gallery.
I could talk endlessly about weddings! So, I’m currently working on a brand-new info sheet just for you with everything you need to know about wedding photography.