General Pricing
Factors Influencing The Price Tag
Every shoot is unique, and so are the costs associated with capturing it.
Location and Venue Accessibility: For example, a beach assignment might cost more than a church wedding due to the complexities of flying over water
Duration of the Event: The longer the event, the higher the cost. Makes sense, right?
Special Requests: Want a drone shot during golden hours? Or the couple’s first dance? Special moments might come with special price tags.
Post-Production Needs: It’s not just about capturing the moments; it’s also about editing them to perfection. Post-production editing, customizations and consultations can take more time than the shoot itself.
Equipment: A drone equipped with a high-end camera will deliver cinematic-quality shots, but it might also come with a cinematic price tag!
Value: When considering drone photography costs, it’s essential to look beyond just the numbers. Think about the value you’re getting.