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Photo Event Shoots   

Our Guarantee: If you are not happy with your photos or our coverage, you don't pay. Period.

Photo event shoots are generally by the hour, 1/2 (4 hour), or full day (8 hour), and quotes are provided based on the job. Our equipment is fully portable, and can come to you and your locations.

Please contact mike@baltimoreeventphotos.com or call 888-429-5470 for a rate quote on your specific job and general rate sheet.

Most job rates include a high resolution CD Rom with unlimited copy right use, and preview of your photos on our web site as e-Contact Sheets. Many other Baltimore photographers do not include these in your quote and charge extra after the job is completed.

Next, upload to our web site -- in some cases just moments after the shoot -- is included in our price. This will permit your press, people who attend your event, or your marketing team near instant access to your images. We can also provide a full resolution CD Rom, in many cases, after the shoot ends, and before we leave for the day.

Last, you have unlimited use of the photos we capture for you -- we retain a joint copy right. This permits you to use images many different times for cross promotional reasons. It's just a great bang for the buck. Many other Washington, DC, Baltimore, and Philadelphia professional photographers charge extra each time you want to utilize an image.

 

TRADITIONAL PRINTS: Or, in other cases, you might prefer traditional prints. A full range of sizes and papers are available. Worried about digital quality? Don't be. You'll never see a difference between our digital prints and traditional photographs. On site printing of custom photographs is also available, as well as other (less traditional) distribution methods.

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