Photographer Reviews
- reviewed Brooke Blanchard Photography
I was both really excited and nervous to do a boudoir shoot for my boyfriend. Brooke made it feel e... Read more about this listing
- reviewed Brooke Blanchard Photography
Before my shoot I was a bundle of nerves but also a little excited. My experience was amazing...TRU... Read more about this listing
- reviewed Brooke Blanchard Photography
Empowering. Strong. Confident. These are the three words that I could use to describe my experi... Read more about this listing
- reviewed Brooke Blanchard Photography
My boudoir photo shoot with Brooke was so much fun!! I laughed the entire time. I felt so at ease ... Read more about this listing
Working With a Photographer Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How Much Should You Pay a Photographer?
Photographers charge from $50 to $300 or more per hour depending on their experience, the quality of their work, their reputation, and the demand for their services. Depending on the number of hours for the shoot, the total cost could be hundreds for a portrait photographer session to thousands for something like a wedding photographer shoot.
Do You Tip Photographers?
The short answer is yes, you do tip a photographer, but it is not a requirement and many people do not tip. If you do decide to tip, how much you tip will depend on several factors such as the type of photography, the quality or experience of the photographer and the total cost of your services for the photographer. Usually, a 10-15% tip is the general range of tips. We at Photographer.org would recommend tipping. A large percentage of photographers are part-time businesses or 2nd incomes, so every bit helps.
Do Photographers Come Into Your House?
Photographers can or can not come into your home, it’s entirely up to you and depends on what you want to do with your photo session. A lot of portrait and family photographer sessions are outdoors to take advantage of natural light and settings. When you hire a photographer be sure to clarify your intentions and wishes on proximity and how you’d like things to proceed and if there are any special considerations.