Can I convert my photoshoot from one shoot type to another, like from Portrait to Pet?

Modified on Wed, Jul 2 at 12:34 PM

We understand that plans change and you may need to select a new photographer assigned to your shoot. You have different options, depending on when you notify us of your request there may be a $20 charge for the shoot type conversion. 


Related article: What if I need to cancel or reschedule a shoot?

When did I notify Snappr of my request?
Options
14 days or more from the shoot date
You can change the shoot type without a fee.
Less than 14 days from the shoot date, but more than 24 hours from the shoot date
You can change the shoot type for a $20 fee.
Less than 24 hours from the shoot date
Changing the shoot type will no longer be possible.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What if I inform Snappr of the shoot type change within 24 hours of the photoshoot?
    Due to the short notice, no change can be made within 24 hours of the shoot. In this case, please work with your photographer regarding the new shoot type. Please give them clear and precise instructions on how you’d like the images to be captured, and have realistic expectations on the output as your photographer may not be familiar with the new shoot type.
  2. If I was able to request the change more than 24 hours before the original photoshoot, can the new photographer accommodate the shoot type?
    Your current photographer may not be sufficiently skilled in the new shoot type. In this case, contact us and we'll work with you and look for a different photographer.

Snappr’s policies on refunds and booking changes are automatically sent to your email address after you book a shoot with us. Alternatively, you may also check our Terms of Service.

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