Payment Questions


We accept cash, check, money orders and all major credit cards.  (We only accept cash or credit card for final payments)  All checks and money orders should be made payable to SharpeShooter Images.  There is a $35 fee for any returned check. 

 

Payment plans are offered depending on the date of the booking as well as the date of the event.

Your deposit secures your date and is therefore required ASAP to assure the client can book us for the date needed.  Final payments for smaller events are due the week of the event and for larger events and weddings, final payments are due two weeks in advance.

Questions About Photos


The turnaround time varies depending on the type of event.  For small events and shoots 1-2 weeks.  For large events and weddings 2 – 4 weeks.

Images are saved for up to one year, and you can receive an additional copy of your images for $50.

While we average between 30 – 40 shots per hour, all event photography has unlimited shots throughout the time we are there.

All clients receive proofs of their photos before purchasing.

Yes, black and white is just one of the many editing techniques we can apply to your photography.

All photos and video are made available for digital download as well as in the form of a DVD or USB drive depending on the event.  (Please see our services page for more details.)

General Questions


Yes, our cameras are equipped with flashes that can handle dimly lit and even dark venues.  Depending on the situation, we may also carry additional lighting as well.

Onsite printing is available.  Those purchasing photos will receive a 4 x 6 portrait complete with a photo sleeve.  For more information on pricing, please visit our services page.  

While we average between 30 – 40 shots per hour, all event photography has unlimited shots throughout the time we are there.

Depending on the location, we can help to accommodate the client by meeting half way or do a photo or video conference for consultations.

This can vary depending on the type of shoot you are doing and will be discussed during your consultation.