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Typical price: €80–€4,500
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What photographer costs in Ireland
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mini session 20-30 min, 5-15 edited images | €80 | €130 | €180 |
| Portrait / family session 60-90 min, 20-50 edited images | €150 | €300 | €450 |
| Event coverage (half day) 3-4 hours, full gallery | €350 | €600 | €1,000 |
| Wedding (full day) 8+ hours coverage | €1,800 | €2,500 | €4,500 |
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How to hire a photographer pro in Ireland
- Ask for complete delivered galleries in your genre
- Sign a contract with hours, image count, turnaround and reschedule terms
- Check public liability insurance — hotels and venues commonly require it
- For drone shots, the operator must be IAA-registered and comply with EU drone rules (open/specific category)
- OPW heritage sites and some parks require photography permits for commercial shoots — confirm who arranges them
- Agree the usage licence; VAT should be itemised if the photographer is VAT-registered
- Plan indoor/covered backups — Irish weather makes a written weather-reschedule clause essential
Frequently asked questions
What should be in a photography contract?
Date, duration, locations, deliverables (number of edited images, resolution, delivery format and deadline), price and payment schedule, cancellation and reschedule terms, usage rights for both sides, and a backup plan if the photographer is ill. No contract, no booking — this protects both parties.
What's the difference between a mini session and a full session?
Mini sessions are 15-30 minutes at a location the photographer chose, often back-to-back with other clients, delivering 5-15 images at roughly half the price or less. Full sessions are 60-120 minutes, at your choice of location, with more posing variety and 20-50+ images. Minis suit updated family photos; milestones deserve a full session.
Do photographers own the photos, or do I?
In most countries the photographer automatically owns copyright as the creator, and you receive a licence to use the images. Personal-use licences are standard for family shoots; printing rights and social sharing are usually included. If you need commercial use (marketing, resale), that's a separate licence — agree it upfront, it changes the price.
How much does a photographer cost per hour?
Hobbyists and newcomers charge roughly a third of what established professionals do. Expect a 1-hour portrait or family session to cost about one to three hours of a skilled trade's labour in your country, with editing time built into the price. Event and commercial work costs more per hour because of prep, gear and licensing.
Do photographers charge for travel?
Most include a base radius (often 20-50 km) and then charge per kilometre/mile or a flat travel fee beyond it. Destination work adds transport, accommodation, and sometimes a day rate for travel days. Always ask where the included radius ends — it's a common surprise line item.
How much does a photographer cost in Ireland?
Rates run €80-€300 per hour with Dublin at the top. A one-hour portrait or family session typically totals €150-€450; minis run €80-€150. Full-day wedding coverage clusters at €1,800-€3,500.
Do Irish photoshoot locations need permits?
Commercial shoots at OPW heritage sites (castles, gardens) and some council parks need advance permits, sometimes with fees. Popular wedding-photo spots enforce this. Your photographer should know the local rules — confirm permits are arranged before the day.
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