PORTRAIT SESSION $150+sales tax
One-hour session for up to 5 people at the location of your choice. Please add $10 for each additional person. This session is perfect for families, young children, or maternity. (If you’re looking for engagement or wedding photos, please check out AndreaBacleWeddings.com.)
**returning clients: $125+sales tax
(double the session fee+sales tax for holiday weekends: New Year’s, Easter, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas; double the session fee+sales tax for expedited full gallery view 3 days after the session)
After the session, we’ll have your gallery view: After the Shoot
I don’t have a minimum purchase beyond the session fee. Most clients spend $500-$1500+ on prints, digital images, and/or products. Here’s a video about art for your walls: Art for Your Walls
I’m working on a new page to showcase products I offer, but until then, I want show these beautiful new albums I’m offering to my clients. They have soft gray covers and include matted 4×6 images of your entire gallery. I’ll be bringing a sample to your gallery view!
Finally, please don’t copy, crop, or edit any of your preview images. Here’s a little copyright information, for your info:
Be Careful – No Copyright Notice is Necessary on Images
Since October 31, 1988, works no longer need a copyright notice to have copyright protection. This means any image you find on a web page may be copyrighted. The traditional notice, such as “Copyright 1989 XZV Co.” or ” ©1989 XZV Co.” is no longer required. Most web site content has been created since 1988, so beware.
Don’t Copy, Modify or Display Images You Find
The Copyright act gives the copyright owner the exclusive right to reproduce or modify their work, and to exclude others from doing so. Copying includes copying or saving their image to your hard drive, or copying to other mediums, like scanning a photo from a book and turning it into a JPEG file.
Modifying a work, say by cropping, coloring, distorting, enlarging, etc. is not a way around this law. Creating a derivative work “or any other form in which a work may be recast, transformed or adapted” is an infringement.
If you take a copyrighted image without permission, and put it on a web page, you are violating the exclusive right of the copyright owner to display his work. (See 17 U.S.C.A. § 106).