L'escargot Ivre Photography

Customised portrait photography and graphic design on the South Coast NSW.

You name it. Ask away. Tailored made packages.

Family - Births, Engagements, Weddings, Anniversaries, Gatherings, etc.

Individuals - Costume, Pin Up, Burlesque, Circus, Alternative, Portfolios etc.

Groups - Bands, friendship groups, workplace events etc


An average shoot costs $350 and includes at least 50 edited images on disk... often as many as 150! Props, scenes, costumes and accessories are included... and if you're game, then I will also include my hair, make-up and styling touches! Of course if you want really lovely hair and make-up with all the pro stuff, I'll book you a real hair and make-up chicky for about $70 extra.

I don't usually time myself on a shoot so there's no pressure or need to rush. It ends when we have enough shots and enough of the fun.

You can bring a friend, some booze, a picnic! Anything you like really. It's pretty laid back and cruisy. Bare feet and giggles.

Anything goes at the Drunk Snail's studio!

Available for events, individual or group photo shoots. Packages and locations tailored to suit.

Packages will be individually catered and agreed upon, but generally I am happy to provide your photos on disk. The edits are Full-Resolutions and watermark-free so you can print or post them to suit. The remainder are for viewing purposes only so are Low-Resolution and have a watermark.

Hair, Make-Up and Styling can be arranged for you.


I have been known to do my work in exchange for barter or for a worthy cause. But... I can't say that I like when people expect that I will be willing to offer my services just for "exposure" or great "marketing" or "networking", or worse... for my portfolio. A lot of hours go into editing and everything else that goes along with it. As a rule of thumb, for every hour I shoot, there are 5hrs of work minimum. I don't just push one button. So if you were thinking about asking me to offer my businesses services for free, please first consider that...

- I am trying to make a living from a creative industry. How many artistic sorts do you know that actually make a decent living? There are a lot of expenses in this industry and hours spent behind the scenes.
- Although I am willing to support my community and worthy causes, there are so many ways in which I can do that, I will be fully occupied with unpaying gigs if I said yes to everything. It is better that I choose myself where my skills will be most valuable.
- Although I work for barter, you will have to factor in all the hours that go into a project, including communication time.

I hope you understand and do not take offence by my putting it into words.

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Professional services