Photographer in Chesterfield
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Typical price: £70–£3,200
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Photographer prices in Chesterfield
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mini session 20-30 min, 5-15 edited images | £70 | £110 | £160 |
| Portrait / family session 60-90 min, 20-50 edited images | £140 | £280 | £460 |
| Event coverage (half day) 3-4 hours, full gallery | £320 | £550 | £1,000 |
| Wedding (full day) 8+ hours coverage | £1,100 | £1,650 | £3,200 |
How to hire a photographer pro in United Kingdom
- Ask for full delivered galleries from sessions similar to yours
- Get a written contract covering hours, image count, turnaround and reschedule terms
- Check public liability insurance — most venues and many councils require it for organised shoots
- For drone photography, the operator needs CAA registration (operator ID) and, for most paid work, a GVC or A2 CofC qualification
- Confirm the usage licence: personal use is standard; commercial use is priced separately
- Pay a deposit (20-50%) against the signed contract; check the cancellation ladder
- For shoots on National Trust, royal parks or council land, confirm who obtains the photography permit
Photography is unregulated in the UK, but paid drone work falls under CAA rules (operator ID plus a qualification such as the GVC for most commercial flying). Many parks and estates — including royal parks and National Trust properties — require permits for organised shoots. Copyright stays with the photographer under the CDPA 1988 unless assigned.
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Frequently asked questions
How far in advance should I book a photographer?
Portrait and family sessions: 2-4 weeks. Newborn sessions: book in the second trimester, since timing depends on the birth. Weddings: 6-12 months for in-demand photographers. Seasonal peaks (spring blossom, autumn colour, pre-holiday family shoots) fill up fastest.
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 many edited photos should I expect from a one-hour shoot?
For portraits and family sessions, 20-50 edited images per hour of shooting is the common range. Events yield more (50-100/hour) with lighter editing. If a package promises hundreds of fully retouched images from a short session, the 'retouching' is probably just batch color correction.
What's included in a photography session fee?
Typically: a pre-shoot consultation, the shooting time, culling, basic editing of a set number of images, and digital delivery. Not always included: all raw files, extra retouching, prints, albums, travel beyond a base radius, and commercial usage rights. Get the deliverables list in writing before paying a deposit.
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.
How much does a photographer cost in the UK?
Typical hourly rates run £70-£300 depending on experience and region, with London at the top. A one-hour family or portrait session commonly totals £150-£500 including editing; mini sessions run £75-£150. Full-day wedding coverage clusters at £1,200-£2,500.
Do I need permission to shoot in UK parks or on the street?
Street photography in public is legal, but organised shoots with paid photographers on managed land — royal parks, National Trust properties, many council parks — usually need a permit with a fee. Your photographer should know which locations near you require one; ask who pays.
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