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Photographer prices in Plymouth

Researched estimates for Plymouth (GBP), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Mini session 20-30 min, 5-15 edited images £75 £120 £180
Portrait / family session 60-90 min, 20-50 edited images £150 £300 £500
Event coverage (half day) 3-4 hours, full gallery £350 £600 £1,100
Wedding (full day) 8+ hours coverage £1,200 £1,800 £3,500

How to hire a photographer pro in United Kingdom

  1. Ask for full delivered galleries from sessions similar to yours
  2. Get a written contract covering hours, image count, turnaround and reschedule terms
  3. Check public liability insurance — most venues and many councils require it for organised shoots
  4. For drone photography, the operator needs CAA registration (operator ID) and, for most paid work, a GVC or A2 CofC qualification
  5. Confirm the usage licence: personal use is standard; commercial use is priced separately
  6. Pay a deposit (20-50%) against the signed contract; check the cancellation ladder
  7. 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

Should I pay extra for raw files?

Usually you don't need them. Raw files are unfinished negatives — large, flat, and unusable without editing software. Most photographers either refuse to sell them or price them high because unedited work carries their name. Ask instead for high-resolution edited JPEGs with a print licence, which covers almost every real need.

Is it worth hiring a professional instead of a friend with a good camera?

For events that can't be re-staged — weddings, milestone birthdays, graduations — yes. The professional difference is not the camera: it's directing people, handling harsh light, backup bodies and cards, insurance, and delivering a consistent finished gallery on a deadline. For casual updates, a capable friend is a fine budget option.

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.

What deposit is normal for a photography booking?

20-50% to hold the date, with the balance due on or before the shoot day. A retainer is usually non-refundable if you cancel late, because the date can't be resold. Check the reschedule policy — good photographers allow one free weather or illness reschedule for outdoor shoots.

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.

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 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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