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This is one of the first questions I hear:
“Bob, how much do family portraits cost?” It’s a fair question. You’re busy, you have a budget, and you don’t want any surprises. So let me walk you through exactly how family portrait pricing works here at Dale Studios in Eden Prairie—and, more importantly, what you actually get for your investment. The Short Answer: What Most Families Invest At Dale Studios, your investment has two parts:
But if you’re wondering why there’s a range… and what families actually get for that investment… that’s where my 40+ years of experience really come in. What Your Session Fee Really Buys You Your $200–$300 in-studio session fee is not just “time in front of the camera.” It includes:
What Families Actually Buy: Real-World Examples To make this practical, here are a few real-world style scenarios (names changed, emotions very real). The “Centerpiece Wall Portrait” Family Typical Investment: Around $1,200–$1,800 A young family of four comes in wanting one beautiful statement portrait for the living room and some smaller prints. They might choose:
They leave with one powerful piece that becomes the daily reminder of “this is us, in this season.” The “Wall Collection + Grandparents” Family Typical Investment: Around $2,000–$3,500 Another family comes in with three kids and nearby grandparents. They want more than one image—something that shows personality and relationships. They might choose:
For this family, the portraits become part of the home—walked past daily, talked about often, and remembered long after the kids have grown and moved out. The “Legacy Session” With Three Generations Typical Investment: Around $3,500–$4,800 This is the session where the adult children finally convince their parents (the grandparents) to get everyone together before health, distance, or time makes it harder. They might choose:
These are the sessions that, 10… 20… 30 years from now, get pointed at and talked about by future generations: “Look, that’s when Grandma could still get down on the floor with us,” or “That was before we lost Grandpa; I’m so glad we did this.” Why Wall Portraits Start at $795 You’ll see this number in my pricing: Large wall portraits start at $795. That price reflects:
This is the difference between a quick, inexpensive print and something your kids will one day fight over when it’s time to “divide up the family portraits.” What About Digital Files? Yes, I do offer digital files, but they’re structured to support your artwork—not replace it.
We’ve all seen what happens to “I’ll print these someday” images—they disappear into folders and phones. The printed pieces we walk past every day are the ones that become part of our family’s identity. Can We Work Within a Budget? Absolutely. Not every family is going to invest $4,000. Some do; many don’t. My goal is to help you:
Why Professional Portraits Cost More Than Chain Studios You might be wondering: “Why is this more expensive than the quick studio at the mall or a shoot-and-burn photographer?” Here’s the honest answer.
And I back it with a simple promise: You must be happy with your portraits, or your money back. If you’re not thrilled, we’ll make it right—reshoot, reprint, or refund. That’s how strongly I feel about what we’re creating together. So… Is It Worth It? Only you can decide what your family memories are worth. My role is to make sure that if you choose to invest in a professional family portrait, you get:
Kids don’t stay little. Parents don’t stay the same. Grandparents don’t stay forever. Time evaporates—but a portrait, done well, doesn’t. Ready to Talk About Your Family’s Portraits? If you’re curious, the best next step is a quick conversation. We’ll talk about:
You don’t have to commit to anything to start the conversation. But you might be very glad, years from now, that you did. Call me today at 952-400-1020 and let’s get you started on adding to your family legacy |
AuthorBob Dale is a Master Portrait Photographer in Eden Prairie, MN for over 40 years, that helps families preserve their family portrait photo legacy ArchivesCategories |
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