LARP Photography
Distant Era is pleased to offer two different kinds of photography at LARPs in 2023: Documentary Photography and Studio Portraiture.
Documentary Photography
Distant Era offers documentary photography services to capture your LARP experience onsite in available light. Bring your friends together to create scenes, portraits, or group shots. Documentary photography is a digital product offering a plethora of images photographed during our time together.
Documentary photography is available in a range of time slots from fifteen minutes to one hour. It does not need to be scheduled in advance and can be booked and paid for onsite using most methods of payment, including cash, credit, or electronic.
Choose documentary photography to chronicle your experience at the LARP in a series of digital photographs.
Please see our LARP offerings here for more information and for documentary photography rates.
Studio Portraiture
Distant Era’s studio portraiture is a refined character portrait photographed under professional lighting and immaculately retouched. These portraits present the finest version of your character in-world. Our highest quality offering, studio portraits are sold individually and include high resolution digital versions as well as physical artworks.
Our Distant Era Live Action Role-Play brochure lists our LARP offerings and pricing.
If you're interested in a studio portrait, please reserve your session prior to the event by contacting Distant Era here.
A downpayment of $175 (the amount of a Series Portrait) reserves your session.
Choose studio portraiture to immortalize your character as a gallery-quality work of art.
Examples of studio portraiture from 2022 LARPs can be see on The All Worlds Traveller blog:
For more information about our current work, please visit The All Worlds Traveller blog here!*
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Turnover
Photographs from Auxientia will be processed and turned over at the end of May and beginning of June. There will be at least one week between the event and the release of the first photographs. Documentary photographs will arrive first, followed by studio portraits.