Groups & graduations
The more of you there are, the less each of you pays.
One person opens a code and shares it with the class. Everyone books their own slot and pays for themselves — and the rate deepens for each person as the group fills.
Tier 1
−10%
once 3 of you have booked
Tier 2
−15%
once 6 of you have booked
Tier 3
−22%
once 10 of you have booked
Tier 4
−30%
once 16 of you have booked
Open a code
Takes a minute. You’ll get the code by email straight away, along with a link you can drop into your class group chat.
Already have a code?
Enter it to see where your group is up to and book your own slot.
Group packages
Point a phone at this.
Faster than reading a link out. Put this on a screen in front of your class and everyone can open the group booking page at once — or find the same code on a noticeboard around campus.
Group bookings
On campus right now
No printed posters are up at the moment. The code beside this works either way — and if you want one on your faculty noticeboard, ask and I’ll print it.
How it actually works
- Who pays?
- Everyone pays for their own session. The organiser is not out of pocket and is not chasing anyone for money — they just share the code.
- Does the discount apply to people who booked early?
- The rate you get is the rate at the moment you book. It does not go back and refund earlier bookers — which is precisely why it pays to get your group moving quickly rather than waiting to see what happens.
- Do we all have to be photographed on the same day?
- Usually yes, and it is what makes the rate possible — the setup, the travel and the light are already paid for. Pick a date that suits most of the group and everyone books a slot on it.
- What if only two of us book?
- Then you pay the standard rate, which is still what you would have paid anyway. Nobody is penalised for a group that does not fill.
- How long does a code last?
- Forty-five days from when it is opened. That is long enough to organise a class and short enough that it does not sit half-full forever.
Not a group booking? Book on your own.