Pricing

Pricing in the photography industry varies widely.  It may help you decide where to have your images created if you understand why hiring a professional is so important and why you will never regret investing more with a professional than if you opt for a less expensive option. 

 

What you are paying for when you hire a professional photographer is the photographer's years of experience and his or her time the day of your session.   A professional knows how to make you comfortable during your session and get the best expressions from people and the best angles and lighting of products.

 

Even if you only need one headshot, I will prepare for your session well in advance, prepare the necessary equipment, and have plenty of time set aside for you.  I'll decide on the best angle, lighting, background, and poses just for you or your products.

 

The equipment a professional uses is high-quality photography equipment designed to make you feel comfortable at your session and make you look your very best.

 

I also put in lots of time after your session as well to choose the best poses, color correct and retouch the images, add effects, and prepare them for you to view.  When your MoCoPhoto images arrive, they are on the best quality paper that will not fade or degrade over time and they are packaged as beautifully as a gift.

 

The great value you receive by paying more for a professional photographer is completly worth the monetary investment.  Remember, your images are not only going to be viewed by you--they will also be viewed and enjoyed by future generations of your family.

 

MoCoPhoto has packages ranging in price from $200 to $900.  The average family portrait client spends about $600.  A single headshot client will spend $200 or so, and the average corporate client spends    about $700. 

 

 

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