Sarah Creal Photography Logo, Virginia Based Photographer

INVESTMENT

portraits, family, seniors, maternity, First birthday

Custom

  • $895 ($200 session retainer)
  • 35 digital images with print release
  • Three (3) 12×12 prints on wood to hang on the wall Richmond pregnant mama in bra and jeans in studio

Memory Maker

  • $695 ($200 session retainer)
  • 20 Digital images with print release
  • 12×12 wall print on wood Richmond Couple sitting on edge of cliff overlooking sunset and river kissing

Digital

  • $595 ($200 session retainer)
  • 10 Digital Images with print releaseBlonde hair daughter lying on the ground with her head on her dad's lap.

BIRTH STORIES

  • $1400 for hospitals, $1200 for birth centers and home births
  • $200 required to book, remainder due at 36 weeks gestation (or payment plan)
  • All edited digital images and some video clips, some black and white, some color
  • Professionally edited slideshow with licensed music to shareRichmond Birth Photographer, birth photographer, delivery photographer, Norfolk birth photographer, Manassas birth photographer, Fairfax birth photographer

MATERNITY/NEWBORN

  • Collection: $1400 ($200 session retainer)
  • 1/2 due two weeks prior to maternity session, second half due at 38 weeks gestation
  • 40 digital images total (you can split it up in any way between both sessions)
  • Both sessions can include family.Lawton pregnant woman in red long fitted dress in Wichita Mountains Wildlife RefugeRichmond newborn in chin up position on rust color pillow with rust headband

NEWBORN ONLY

PREMIER SESSION

  • $650 ($200 session retainer)
  • 25 digital images with print release
  • All props and wardrobe included
  • Session can include family and/or siblingsMidlothian, Virginia family with newborn sitting on bed and cuddling

MINI SESSION

  • $400 ($200 session retainer)
  • 7 digital images with print release
  • Session includes BABY ONLY

“When your children get older, sometimes the close moments become fewer, but they are just as precious if not more. Be present with your kids. Get off the screens and into nature. Laugh and create memories. They won’t be home forever.”