Having a portrait photography session in Belgium is an investment in something that lasts. But what can you expect to pay? In this article, we explain what determines the cost, what you get for your money, and why quality is worth it.
What determines the price of a portrait session?
The price of a portrait photography session in Belgium depends on several factors:
- Location — studio or outdoor, your own location or a location further afield
- Duration — a quick one-hour shoot or an extended session of several hours
- Post-processing — how many images are edited, and to what standard
- Prints — digital files only, or also fine art prints on museum-quality paper
- Photographer’s experience — a specialist photographer with a strong portfolio commands a different rate than a beginner
Price ranges in Belgium
In Belgium, professional portrait sessions typically range from €150 to €600 or more for a full professional session. Photographers specialising in fine art or high-end portraiture often sit at the upper end of that range — and for good reason.
What you get for your money
A professional portrait photographer does not simply deliver photos — they bring an artistic vision, mastered lighting, natural posing direction and careful retouching. The end result is an image you will still want hanging on your wall in twenty years.
Why quality is worth the investment
A quality portrait is a legacy. Where a smartphone snapshot disappears into a forgotten gallery, a fine art portrait endures and moves. Choosing quality means choosing something that genuinely matters — for you and for the generations that follow.
Want to know what a portrait session at Greycard Photography would cost? View the services or contact me directly for a personalised quote.