![]() ![]() For a 3,000 square foot home, this would equal $270. This is for photos only without any video. A real estate photographer in Utah is charging 9 cents per square foot of the home.A real estate photographer in Dallas is charging $165 for photos only, or $375 for photos and video.A real estate photographer in Georgia is charging $80 for photos, but someone in the same city is charging $295.The listing price of homes she shoots are high end averaging around $1.3 million dollars. A real estate photographer in Charleston, South Carolina is charging about $500 per listing.A real estate photographer I found in Phoenix charges between $165 and $225 for daytime photos, or $200 to $260 for real estate photos shot at twilight (Real Estate Primetime).A photographer in Oregon charges $115 for real estate photos.A real estate photographer in Utah is charging about $130 for photos only, or $300 for videography.A real estate photographer in Maine is charging $225 for homes over 3,000 square feet, and $190 for homes under 3,000 square feet.These are just examples to use as a starting point. I'm not saying in any way that you should charge these prices if you live in one of the example locations. I thought it'd be helpful to see how some other real estate photographers are pricing their work so you can get a ballpark estimate on what you can charge. Obviously, the more photos the photographer is expected to deliver, the more time it will take for the photographer to take, cull, and post-process the photos. ![]() Notice I said “from a professional photographer.” There are always new photographers who are willing to test the waters in real estate for $80 or so, but most real estate agents are tired of the issues that come along with hiring someone who doesn't have good business processes in place–late delivery of photos, no invoicing procedure, poor quality work, etc.Ī basic shoot generally involves minimal driving distance for the photographer and delivery of only 25-50 photos. A basic real estate photography shoot from a professional photographer generally costs anywhere between $110 and $300 per shoot for photos only (no video). ![]()
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