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Photographic Rates
We
can provide digital photography services at an Hourly rate (minimum
1 hour)
1st
hour £45
Additional time £27.50 per hour or part thereof
Day Rate (8 hours) £215
Half day £115
Exact
price will depend upon number of images and their intended use.
We
are always happy to quote an "All-inclusive price" which
includes all charges for us to take, process and supply images
for specific usage. The details on this page are for your guidance,
since we don't like hidden costs ourselves, and don't see why
you should either.
Please
feel free to ask for a no obligation quote.
Product
photography
Basic
product shots are carried out at our office on a per item basis,
and depends on number of items.
1
item £22.50
2-5 items £17.50
6-9 items £12.50
10-19 items £10.50
20-39 items £7.50
40 items or more - POA
Expenses
Travel
is charged on a mileage basis, except in the local area upto
10 miles, where this is usually waived.
Overseas
travel is by special arrangement.
Additional
studio setup (props etc) is charged at cost by prior arrangement.
Your
photos
Last
Consulting supply images in digital form on CDs or DVD's. We
will usually supply high resolution files in TIFF or Photoshop
format at a 'print ready' resolution of 300dpi. JPEGs, other
format files and other resolutions are no problem.
CD
writing cost (per CD) £10 or £15 per DVD
We have a 'processing' charge that covers preparation of images
after capture. This varies with the type of work (and quantity)
undertaken,
but usually between £10 and £100. As with all our prices
we will quote this in advance.
Additional
specialist image manipulation (Photoshop) is by prior arrangement
and depends on the type of work undertaken. It is charged on
an hourly basis at £40 per hour or part thereof.
Prints
of images are available to special order.
There
are several different categories of image use such as:
a
one-off in a leaflet, newsletter, press release or in-house magazine;
and/or kept on file to appear several times in different
publications; and/or over an annual or biennial cycle, including
use in brochures, websites and exhibition stands.
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