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Reno event photography for corporate, family, individuals, private and public events.
When hiring me to shoot your event you are hiring a proven professional photographer.
As a twenty-year photographer/videographer I utilize technology such as my website (WePixel.us) to display and deliver images, video, and media files to clients, as well offering traditional prints, framing and wall art.
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$150 first hour. $75 per hour thereafter.
One photographer. Includes all time on location, all images, processed, edited, delivered.
Full-Day | $600 | 8 Hours
Multi-Day | $500 | 8 Hours
Do you need more than one event photographer? Up to four photographers to cover an event! Add $100 per hour per photographer.
A $100 booking deposit is required to confirm a reservation. Balance is due after the event, prior to uploading images or media delivery.
Travel is additionally billed and charged at .67 cents per mile.
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My Reno event photography focuses on a journalistic approach to fully capture your events story and message.
I shoot most any event including fundraisers, anniversaries, ceremonies, celebrations, parties, birthdays, bar and bat mitzvah, quinceañera's, and performances.
Take a moment to browse my image galleries. If you have any questions about booking my services do not hesitate to contact me.
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Investing in event photography might seem like a big decision, but it’s worth every penny. Event photos are not just souvenirs; they’re memories that will be cherished for years to come.
With an experienced photographer you’ll go from blurry selfies to a stunning gallery of professional shots featuring all the key moments and personalities at your event. This way, every smile and memorable interaction is beautifully preserved.
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How do you go about hiring a photographer? How do you know if the rate they quote you is reasonable? Will they include photo retouching, or will you have to do that yourself?
Let’s look at a few of the most important things you should know about event photography pricing and how to negotiate a fair price with a photographer.
What sets my Reno event photography apart from other photography?
Typically, event photography refers to photographers who specialize in corporate events. They have experience working in high-pressure environments with a lot of moving parts.
Event photographers know how to navigate large crowds and deal professionally with executives and corporate employees.
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Event photographers are adaptable, quick-thinking, and skilled in capturing fleeting moments conveying the energy and essence of an event.
Unlike studio and portrait photography where the subjects are typically posed and controlled, event photography requires photographers to anticipate and react swiftly to dynamic situations. This ensures they capture the spontaneity and emotions of the moment.
Event photographers must also be proficient in low-light conditions, group shots, and capturing fast-paced action. Versatility and quick decision-making are critical components of their craft.
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When you hire an event photographer you’re getting a whole package, including:
Time and labor during your event. Specialized knowledge and equipment. Post-production (photo editing) processing. Printed license rights.
As you navigate my Reno event photography pricing, remember this isn’t just about the hours present. It’s about the artistry and dedication poured into every aspect of the process. So, if the hourly rate seems steep at first glance, think about the wealth of work happening behind the lens.
Most people who book a photographer for their event are not professional photographers themselves. It’s completely understandable that you wouldn’t understand the ins and outs of an event photographer’s work. So, it’s crucial you agree on all aspects of the work you commission from the event photographer well before the event.
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Since retouching adds a significant amount of time to a project, a photographer may charge less if this isn’t required. Some photographers will never give a client the unfinished images, so make sure you’re both in agreement on this before your shoot.
Like most photographers I take great pride in my work. As an event photographer I don’t rely on re-touching images in post, but, this extra step assures each and every image represents the highest quality, composition, exposure, and color in your images, increasing the satisfaction factor in hiring me for your Reno event photography. Let’s Pixel together!
I look forward to working with you on your next Reno event photography project.
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