Houston Photographer Cornell T. McGhee

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Headshot Photography

PACKAGE I: $375
  • 2-3 high-resolution images.
  • Forty-five-minute session.
  • Images will be professionally enhanced for optimal lighting, exposure, composition, and teeth whitening.
  • Photoshop editing is an additional charge.
PACKAGE II: $575
  • 5-7 high-resolution images.
  • Sixty-minute session.
  • Fully edited in Photoshop.

Images are digital, suitable for web or social media.

Physical prints are an additional charge.

Delivery time is 3 days from the selection of images, unless otherwise stated.

Special rates for groups.

Payment is required to confirm your reservation.

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Portrait Photography

Package I: $499
  • 7-15 high-resolution photos.
  • Ninety-minute session .
Package II: $999
  • 15-20 high-resolution photos.
  • Two-hour session.
Package III: $1,399
  • 20-25 high-resolution photos.
  • Two-hour session .

Prices are per person (1). Additional subjects are $50.

Fully edited in Photoshop.

Images are digital, suitable for web or social media. Physical prints are an additional charge.

Special rates for groups.

Payment is required to confirm your reservation.

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Event PhotographyOne Photographer

First Hour: $250 (Two-Hour Minimum)

Each Additional Hour: $100

The number of images varies per event size & time, usually starting from 30 to 50.

All edited for clarity and composition.

Photoshop edits of images are an additional charge.

Destination Photography

A destination photography session is a photoshoot that takes place in a location outside of the clients' home, chosen for its unique or special meaning. This can be for engagement photos, family portraits, or other types of photography and offers a memorable experience alongside a unique backdrop. The photographer travels to the chosen destination to capture the images, which may involve the client hiring a local photographer or bringing a photographer they've already worked with.

  • Location: The session occurs in a location away from the clients' home, such as a favorite travel spot, a place with a special meaning to them, or a place they've always wanted to visit.
  • Purpose: Beyond getting great photos, these sessions are also about creating a memorable experience and a unique story. Couples often use them to get to know their photographer better in a new setting.
  • Participants: The "destination" aspect refers to the location, not necessarily the type of session. It can be an engagement session, a family portrait session, or even a senior photoshoot.
  • Logistics: The photographer travels to the location, which may require them to fly, and they will need to arrange for travel, lodging, and transportation to and from the site. Sometimes, the photographer's schedule may already align with the client's travel plans.

In addition to the cost for a particular photo session. There are additional costs associated with a destination photography session:

  • Location: The session occurs in a location away from the clients' home, such as a favorite travel spot, a place with a special meaning to them, or a place they've always wanted to visit.
  • Purpose: Beyond getting great photos, these sessions are also about creating a memorable experience and a unique story. Couples often use them to get to know their photographer better in a new setting.
  • Participants: The "destination" aspect refers to the location, not necessarily the type of session. It can be an engagement session, a family portrait session, or even a senior photoshoot.
  • Logistics: The photographer travels to the location, which may require them to fly, and they will need to arrange for travel, lodging, and transportation to and from the site. Sometimes, the photographer's schedule may already align with the client's travel plans.

Sizing Your Photographs for Your Walls

The ideal size for wall art depends on the wall and furniture, but generally the artwork's width should be two-thirds to three-quarters the width of the wall or the furniture it's above.

General Guidelines

  • Use oversized pieces (36"x48"+) for large walls.
  • Aim for 2/3 to 3/4 the width of furniture.
  • Choose vertical layouts for narrow spaces.

Specific Size Examples

  • 24"x36", 30"x40", or 36"x48" for statement walls.
  • 8"x10" or 11"x14" for shelves & smaller spaces.
  • Mix sizes carefully for gallery walls.