Investment


My photo sessions are $155, and this price includes: 

   -a photo session for up to two pets from the same household, outdoors on location up to 30

           miles from Augusta, Missouri

-a sneak peek preview image on Facebook 

-         an ordering appointment in an agreed location or in the comfort of your home to select your

           favorite images to be turned into beautiful wall art

       -plus, a 5in x 7in gift print of your choice

How much are prints and products?

-Unframed print collections of three or more start from $355. 

-Individual ready-to-hang wall art in canvas, metal, or framed prints start from $495. 

-Framed print collages (3, 4, or 9 images in one collage) start from $495.

-Collections of ten unframed prints in a custom print box start from $855.

-Wall art collections of three items in canvas, metal, or framed prints start from $1205.

-Digital photos of the products chosen, in the size of chosen products, are included if $495 or more is spent on prints/products.

-All full quality digital photos shown at purchase appointment can be purchased for $2095.

The average client spends $695-$1200. There are options to spend less and also options to spend more. Payment plan option is available through PayPal Credit.

End of Life/Senior Pet Sessions:

-End of life/senior pet sessions apply to everything above, except the session fee is free instead of $155. I believe everyone should have beautiful memories of their beloved pets before they leave this world.

FAQ

How do you photograph pets?

I like to photograph your pet being themselves to get unique captures. If the pet is trained well enough, I get nicely posed portrait photos as well!

Where are you based and do you travel?

I am based in the St. Charles, Missouri area. I do not travel yet, but I hope to eventually do a photoshoot in every state!

Does my dog have to be well trained?

No, they do not! Most of the dogs I photograph aren't well trained and I can still get beautiful shots.

Although, it helps if your dog knows at least their basic commands, that way we can get many unique photos!

Some tricks you can teach your dog beforehand to help get creative photos are sit, stay (this is most important), paws up, head down, lie down, hop up (on a log or bench), and sit pretty!

Does my pet have to be off leash?

Nope! I have a thin slip lead that I use for most pets that is easy for me to edit out and make it look as if the pets were off leash! :)

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