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Welcome to the realm of unparalleled value – AAAPBristol Photography. Why Nige Burr? Because when it comes to capturing life's most precious moments, every penny spent with Nige is an investment in quality, professionalism, and sheer brilliance. With a diverse range of photographic services and over two decades of industry experience, Nige Burr delivers not just photographs, but priceless memories that transcend time. From weddings to events, portraits to corporate shoots, Nige's commitment to excellence ensures that every image captured is worth its weight in gold. Trust AAAPBristol Photography to deliver exceptional results without breaking the bank. Choose value. Choose quality. Choose AAAPBristol Photography, where your memories are priceless treasures.

Capture life's moments with AAAPBristol Photography and experience the difference between ordinary and extraordinary. Don't miss the chance to preserve memories that will last a lifetime – choose Nige Burr and cherish every moment.

Photo Price List: Plus, any expenses.

All photos are given free via secure digital e mail transfer.

20% non-refundable deposit will secure your booking.

 

£25/hr                         Camera Training (group discount available)

1 Person = £25

  • Total for 2 people = £45 (£22.50ea)

  • Total for 3 people = £60 (£20.00ea)

  • Total for 4 people = £70 (£17.50ea)

  • Total for 5 people = £75 (£15.00ea)

  

£30/hr + editing       Portraits / Models / Headshots / Pets Animals

  • Average cost – 2hrs photography + 1hr editing = £90

  • Optional MUA - £POA

  

£35/hr + editing       Events/Homes/Lifestyle/Retail Products/Commissions/Pre-Wedding Memory Maker

  • Average cost – 2hrs photography + 1hr editing = £120

                                           

 £75/hr + editing        Wedding Ceremony / Wedding Receptions 

  • Average Cost – 5hrs photography + 2.5hrs editing = £562.50 (Includes 1hr travel time) 

  • Average Cost – 10hrs photography + 5 hrs editing = £1125 (Includes 2hrs travel time)

 

 £FREE Inc. editing    Charity Event Special Pop-Up Studio – e mailed

  • Charge £10per customer for 5 photos.

  • The charity receives 25% of whatever is then taken.

  • We need corner of a room to set up pop-up studio with 4 backdrops.

  • Electricity needed to power a laptop, on which clients see their photos.

  • Then the following day all customers are e mailed their photos by secure transfer of WeTransfer.

  • The charity staff to promote the pop-up studio.

 

 £FREE Inc. editing       Free Friday Photoshoot

  • FREE: All photos digital e mail transfer

  • FREE 1hr photoshoot at Studio Bijoux

  • Eligible if client has LIKED, FOLLOWED & SHARED the Facebook page AAAPBristol

  • Will need to allow full sharing by Nige Burr of the photos as advertising/promotion of AAAPBristol

  • Will share the photos online with credits to AAAPBristol

  • Will promote AAAPBristol to friends and family.

What you are actually paying for with a photographer:

 

“What?  £175/hr to hire a photographer?  It’s just a picture. Anyone with a phone can do this.  Tell you what, I’m willing to shell out 200 quid. Tops. Better yet, I’ll get my cousin to take it. She took a photography course a few years back…”

Here’s the thing… A professional photographer is more than someone you hire for a few hours who simply clicks a shutter button and then hands you some photos. You’re not only paying for those hours you spend together, you’re paying for their expertise, their creative eye, their years of experience and the heart they put into the time you spend together. It’s not an easy thing to try and capture the essence of what a client wants – whether that’s wedding photos, baby photos, corporate photos – you name it.

So, let’s take a look at some of what a photographer has paid for in order to perfectly immortalize your big moment.

 MY ONGOING TRAINING:

Many people don’t believe this should be considered when thinking about your photographer but it has to be factored in. Think of it this way; you’re paying them back for the hundreds of hours of schooling and education that they’ve put in to get this good.

 EQUIPMENT:

The list and the prices are endless when considering how much equipment your photographer could be using for your shoot alone! This could include: camera bodies (most photographers have two – I have 3), lenses, flash, lighting equipment, battery packs, chargers, camera bags, lens filters, stabilizers…To name but a few!

EDITING TIME:

Most photographers factor their editing time per hour into your quote. Why? Because time is money at the end of the day. Which can vary depending on how long the shoot took, and which type of editing needs to be applied. Editing time can range from one hour to 16 hours of editing. If not more!

EDITING EQUIPMENT: 

Photographers pay through the nose for Adobe software, it’s an expense that comes into consideration on your invoice. Usually this is included under editing time. Plus let’s not forget about that big magical device that allows your photographer to do all of this: their computer.

MILEAGE AND TRANSPORTATION: 

If a photographer is going out of town during any part of your work relationship, they should charge you for their fuel or just bill you their mileage.

And if it’s far enough away, you should consider accommodation, flights and expenses such as food for them whilst they are away. This may sound excessive, but if you love your photographer, they’ll love you back and the images you receive will be worth it all.

RECEIVING THE PHOTOS: 

Some photographers give back photos on a USB or thumb drive. You may require an album or two, which all needs sourcing, buying and then careful hours of mounting the photographs for you.

 Photography is never an easy job. Each shoot and each client is different and a lot has to be taken into account to make your vision come true. The above are simply a few of the costs that we photographers incur every time we produce your photographs, and therefore, every photographer is different. You’ll receive a unique experience. So next time you’re in search for a photographer… Remember that you are paying for quality. If a photographer is charging £200 for some big glamorous shoot, it’s likely £200 for a reason. Be smart when looking for your photographer. Don’t pick the first one that pops up on your search engine. Don’t pick a photographer because he or she is the cousin of a friend of your co-worker. Pick them because you like who they are, you’re impressed with their previous work, and you think they would do the best job in capturing your vision.

OH! PAY MYSELF A LIVING WAGE TOO!

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