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Thank you for your interest in hiring me to shoot your event! Please thoroughly read the following information regarding pricing, rights and expectations. Some prices are negotiable, please contact me for more details!

How many photos do I get?
Typical amounts of photos are listed next to each package. These numbers are not guaranteed, as many factors may come in to play:


Local Bars
Please contact me for pricing! 

Medium sized venues  Middle East Downstairs (not headliner), Paradise Rock Club, etc.

Bronze package: 10 - 20 photos. If it's a spectacular show, you'll probably get many more than that.

Silver package: 20 – 40 photos, you may also get backstage & offstage shots of the band. Hanging out at the bar, meeting/greeting fans, in the dressing room or posing around things outside the venue for publicity shots.

Gold package: unlimited photos (over 40), Covers the load in, setup, tuning, sound check, back stage, and set. (If time permits!)


Large sized venues Tweeter Center, sports arenas, etc.
Please contact me for pricing!

Festivals
Festival rate:
  Bronze, Silver, Gold packages are available for your set.. Festival rates are discounted since I can hook up with other bands, fans, and network my business.

Payment in full before going on.

Door / ticket - Your band covers this.

All access pass - This is required if you want backstage/onstage photos of the band. At least make sure I can get on stage for shots around the drummer and shots from behind you into the crowd.

Touch Ups - Minor touch-ups are included in the price. This includes light balancing, noise removal and minor color enhancements. If you want different styles and effects applied to your photos, we can discuss pricing after the initial delivery of your photos.

Copyrights - You get copyrights to all delivered photos. For more information on what your rights are, please click the copyrights menu on the upper left portion of the website.

Misc - I can use flash if you desire, However I strongly advise against it -- it has a tendency to destroy much of the atmosphere of the stage lights, as well as distracts the audience. I tend to only utilize flash when strobe lights are in effect, so the flash can blend in with the strobe.

If you still have a question, please feel free to contact me!  Don't let prices disuade you -- we can usually work something out.