Anything from £50 for a mini session to an eye-watering £10,000 for a high-end studio session with lots of printed products.
There are generally two ways it works.
Some photographers charge one price, which includes the cost of the session and the digital photos you purchase. You normally pay this in advance.
Others, like me, charge a session fee, then send you a gallery with all the photos. You then choose which photo package you’d like – typically a limited number of photos or all of them.
Most family photographers offer packages that include prints, frame pictures and luxury albums, and in most cases you can order extras for a fee.
I don’t like being put under pressure to buy anything, which is why you’ll never get an Apprentice-style hard sell from me. You’re free to decide which package you want in the comfort of your own home.
In case you’re wondering, my session fee starts at £75 and my photo package from £350.
How many photos will you get?
The shortest studio shoot might give you about 20 photos, while a longer documentary session could mean 100-200. As for a ‘Day in the Life’ shoot, you’ll get so many photos you’ll be able to cover the living room walls.
If family photography seems more expensive than you imagined, think about all the things you’ve bought that cost more than that – and ask yourself how many of those you’ll still be using (or even own) in years and decades to come…