Communion Photographer: Prices for an Outside Location

I’m a First Communion Photographer in Northern Ireland, and I travel, photographing in the chapel and outside areas like a park. For any inquiries, contact your communion photographer. Have a glance at the communion information, including the booking fee, and check out the FAQs and first communion photography prices.

First communion photos can be of a boy or girl photographed in the chapel before and after the communion. It is more than that, though, as we can shoot some other members too. I tend to find that at that age, the child gets a little bored and restless after a while, so it is a good idea to add in others, too. Usually, there are no photos allowed during communion anyway. We’ll shoot a few different poses as well as more natural photos. It is advisable to head outdoors as there are always parks and gardens within driving distance we can head to.

Communion Photographer

I was booked as a holy communion photographer for Nicole’s daughter’s Hillsborough holy communion photography. After the catholic communion was finished, we made our way to the outdoor gardens, which was the first time I’d been there. I must say the location was stunning, and we got some fantastic first communion photos; we also took some other pictures here too. We tried a few different poses in different areas. This was a special day for them all, and we certainly photographed quite a bit in the short time I was there. Thanks for booking me.

Communion Photo Prices & FAQs

I’ve tried to cover as best as I can any info and FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) below for communions.

Photo Prices

  • Up to 1 hour: £250

  • From 1 hour to 2 hours: £350

  • From 2 hours to 3 hours: £450

My communion photography prices are above. The booking fee is £90, and the rest needs to be paid before the shoot.

Video Prices

  • Video up to 1 hour: £350

  • From 1 hour to 2 hours: £450

  • 2 hours to 3 hours £550

The booking fee is £190, and then the rest needs a pad before the shoot.

Packages

My first communion photography packages consist of a photo shoot (see above for prices) and a wooden USB in a small presentation box. Also, if you order some photo prints or an album, I can offer you a package for this, too.

Where can I have my photos taken?

Anywhere in NI. I have experience with photo shoots, and you can view some examples on this page by clicking on any of the photos. If you need advice on some of the best locations, I am more than happy to help; just contact me.

How can we book you?

You can book me by contacting your communion photographer to see if I’m available on your date.

What happens afterwards?

I will email high-resolution photos for you to download. If you do not have an email address, I can supply a USB, which is £60 extra.

Misc

Unless otherwise informed before the shoot, I will post some (but not all) photos on my website and some on my social media profiles. If you do not want me to, please let me know before the photo shoot, or you are free to hire someone else. Thank you for booking me as your communion photographer.

How many do I get?

Depending on how long 60+ photos are delivered digitally.

What info do I need?

Now you read the FAQs. If you are interested in first communion photos, there are a few things I need to know when you contact me, so please read the following questions.

Location - Where is your communion being held?

It’s always best to pick a location close to your communion service

Length - How long do you need me?

USB or email - Do you need the USB posted out, or do you need it emailed?

Photos for First Holy Communions

I was booked for Nicole’s daughter’s holy communion photography in Banbridge as this was where the communion service was held. We first met up a bit before Nicole’s daughter’s communion commenced in the church. As they are all held together at the same time, there were a few communions on that day, so there was a little bit of waiting around until it was finished. Afterwards, we took some photos both inside and outside the church before making our way to Hillsborough Castle Gardens, were the majority of the photos were taken.

We met up for Claire’s daughter’s first holy communion photos in Lurgan Park. Everyone was in the local park, including three other daughters, but as we didn’t have lots of time, we shot a few different combinations with the others too. The communion package also included a USB and some photo prints. We took some different combinations for a bit of variation. Thanks for booking me.

Holy Communion Photos

Conor’s holy communion photos in St Paul Church Lurgan as I was booked and shot the parents and kids. This was for their son’s first communion photos, and there were a lot of families in attendance. I was booked as a communion photographer in Lurgan. Other communions were happening on the day, too, so the church was very busy, as you’d expect. There were so many that we headed outside as there was a nice bit of land there. I shot some variations with the parents, kids, and not forgetting the baby too. Conor’s dad owns a shop in Lurgan. When there were fewer people, we headed back into the church. We tried to mix things up a bit and shoot a couple of variations, including at the altar and with the Priest.

A communion is a catholic communion and is held in a chapel with photos afterwards either in the chapel or outside. Sometimes, there are far too many in the church, so going outside might be better. You can use photos from the shoot for holy communion card images, an album, or whatever you like. Thanks for booking me as your communion photographer in Portadown and Lurgan. I photograph communions all over NI, including Belfast. I have had many clients say they love their photos.