View Full Version : E-session, how long should it be!!
yuriyo923
28th of September 2008 (Sun), 14:25
I had my first paying E-session yesterday.. I took almost 350 shots in just under 2 hrs.
My bro said he spends about an hour and takes around 100 shots.
What you guys do??
Teachflute
28th of September 2008 (Sun), 23:01
My e-sessions usually run and hour to an hour and a half. I end up with 150 to 200 shots depending on the couple. Usually I present about 100 to the couple.
S-S
28th of September 2008 (Sun), 23:10
100 seems like a lot of shots... i would have thought more like 50 would be plenty? do you mind sharing what you charge and how you present the images (prints, album/book, digital hi res files)?
MarkAnthonyPhotography
29th of September 2008 (Mon), 09:43
I usually run about 1 -1 1/2 hours. Again depending on the couple, average about 100-150 shots. After editing I usually try to get it down to 50 or less for them to look at. A la carte the session runs $100 for up to 2 hours and 3 8x10s of their choice. A high res disk is available for an extra $200. I do include the session in my top to packages and they get the disk as well.
yuriyo923
29th of September 2008 (Mon), 11:26
I usually run about 1 -1 1/2 hours. Again depending on the couple, average about 100-150 shots. After editing I usually try to get it down to 50 or less for them to look at. A la carte the session runs $100 for up to 2 hours and 3 8x10s of their choice. A high res disk is available for an extra $200. I do include the session in my top to packages and they get the disk as well.
Oh wow, you charge for the CD? I just told my couple that they get all pics on CD. From all of my over 300 pics, they will get about 100 shots.
Teachflute
29th of September 2008 (Mon), 16:12
My e-sessions usually run and hour to an hour and a half. I end up with 150 to 200 shots depending on the couple. Usually I present about 100 to the couple.
My e-session starts at $225. I give the couple a $75 print credit. They get one hi-res shot with a print release on CD so they can use it for invitations, thank you cards, etc. All of the other shots are in a gallery that can be ordered.
NathanJK
30th of September 2008 (Tue), 10:14
I don't put a limit on the time and I warn them that I do things differently than most and it WILL take a while. It looks like a freaking fashion shoot when I shoot an e-session, only without all the guys to help the photographer. So really, its just me running from light to light moving and tweaking for at least 3 hours. I always wear out my couples before I give out though :wink: I don't care about it using up a lot of my time as long as we come away with some really great photos. Where I shoot I generally see at least 3 GWC's shooting "engagement sessions" with on camera flash with a stofen on it pointed at the sky, its freakin stellar.
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