Events & Functions
Events & Functions
Your event may be a birthday, anniversary, party, charity event or corporate function.
I combine reportage style with formal shots, as events seem to require both styles. I am flexible, meaning, I want to hear what you want so I can be at your disposal at your special event. So any key moments and key people you need documented, just let me know so I can capture them.
Each event differs on length of time so for up to 2 hours it will cost from £250.00 with a disc of all post produced images. Add £100.00 for each extra hour.
Watch this space as we will soon be available for some fun event studio photo sessions. Your guests will have the opportunity to have photos taken at a studio space set up at your event. That way the effort to look fantastic gets professionally recorded. A small studio will be set up at the venue with a printer and your guests can purchase shots of them looking fab on the night. Contact me now to let me know your event dates.
The wedding
Your wedding day is your unique occasion. Itís your day, so you should have what you need and want from a photographer. Not only do you need to like the photographers work but you need to get along with them too. I suggest you contact me to discuss your needs and then we can work out a quote you are happy with.
Photo books are available on request, we can discuss the style that best suits you.
Sophie Sheinwald Photography is a division of Planet Interactive Solutions Limited
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VAT will be added to your invoice.
Speak to Sophie about 20% off special offers for bookings in 2013.
All packages can include digital negatives (DNG)*.
* Digital Negative (DNG), a publicly available archival format for the raw files generated by digital cameras. By addressing the lack of an open standard for the raw files created by individual camera models, DNG helps ensure that photographers will be able to access their files in the future. – Adobe
Note: A digital negative is a high resolution image equivalent to a film negative, as opposed to a JPEG image which is compressed. A JPEG is a lower quality image containing what is known as digital artefacts (pixelation, blurring, jagged edges: depending on the amount of compression applied).

