I believe that the price you pay in booking me as a photographer is a great deal. I believe that you are paying for everything as a package. Where as most photography studios will charge minimal for the shoot and then charge you a premium for prints and frames, I believe that the shoot experience and the end product creates a whole package. When you contact me about the shoot we will discuss idea
s, concepts, locations and even create a pintrest page if required to get ideas together prior to the shoot. On the day we will shoot for the agreed amount of time (usually a little over – I’m not a clock watcher). The initial discussion and ideas are, of course free of charge. I then will upload every shot (UNEDITED AND WATERMARKED) I deem worthy up to a drop box for selection. (Usually this is between 150 – 300 shots depending on the shoot) The selection is then down to you. Usually I will ask that you pick 15 shots that you would like editing up to a professional standard. These will then be uploaded back onto the drop box as a high resolution file – and (or) a web ready version for you to download. Additional shots can be edited at any time for an additional fee (usually £5 per image). I can print upto A3 as gallery quality photo prints. These can be negotiated in the package but usually cost £10 per print. If you take into consideration the amount of time that a single image takes to edit then I hope you feel that the prices below are reasonable. If you would like to talk to me regarding any of these prices or chat abut a shoot or concept then please get in touch here
Thanks : Joe
PRICE Rate Card
1 Hour Shoot = £175 // Subsequent hours (up to 3 hours ) charged at £50 per hour e.g (2 hour shoot = £225)
5 hour Shoot = £500
Full Day : Approx 11 hours = £1000
The Archive info.. BoneShaker Photography came into being when I needed to be able to get a good shot for my illustrations. Although I have always had an interest in photography and at school taken a G.C.S.E in it, it has only been since digital photography has blossomed that I have been able to forget those hours in the darkroom focusing on the mistakes I made taking the shots and remembering to get it right next time to feeling creative in the moment. I seriously picked up the camera in march 2012 and since then have taken portraits of anyone who will let me. Rollergirls, burlesque stars, family, friends, kids, cats. Things have progressed over the past year and a half and now BoneShaker photography is now being commissioned to shoot fashion photography, portraits, dance photography, landscapes and much more. Although I am a Sheffield Based photographer I work as light and as mobile as possible allowing me to shoot virtually anywhere. I also have a small studio set up in my home. Blipfoto 365
The decision to undertake the blipfoto.com 365 project this year has been a tough one. In one way it is truly inspiring and makes me go out and take photographs. On the other, the pressure to keep coming up with new shots everyday is challenging. A good sign though is that The gallery at Barnsley Civic have asked me to exhibit the photographs between 14th November – 28th December 2013. On the whole, BoneShaker Photography is about being creative and challenging to get the best photographs possible. Thank you
Joe Armitage – Sheffield 2013