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Thank you so much for visiting my site! If you want to keep in touch, please use the form below for all architectural photography / commercial photography, / Video inquiries, and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
Please include all relevant information about your project. Costs will vary based on the scope of your project. Pricing for architectural and commercial photography depends on various factors, and I believe in offering thoughtful, precise estimates, not arbitrary numbers that might fluctuate because It would result in a poor experience for both of us. Imagine walking into a mechanic and asking, “How much to fix my car?” You wouldn’t expect a quote until they’ve peeked under the hood and determined whether you need a new battery or transmission. Otherwise, wouldn’t you be skeptical?
But…
I know shopping for creative services without a baseline can feel like rowing without a paddle. Sometimes you just want to know if it’s in your budget. That’s why my Services page lays out samples of different types of photo and video work I offer, along with ballpark price ranges to help you plan.
To quote my favorite fictional investigator, in a project estimate, “details matter.” - Jack Reacher-
The more intel you can provide upfront, the more helpful I can be, and the quicker I can respond with an accurate quote. Variables to consider include, but aren’t limited to:
Total number of images
How many days will we be on set? How many locations? Shooting schedule (e.g., multiple twilight shots may require multiple site visits)
Do we need video assets?
Specialized needs (e.g., drone footage, helicopter charters, permits).
Do you need assistance with styling, props, professional models - do they need wardrobe, hair, makeup…
See what I am getting at…?
It really helps to have a budget in mind. I can’t emphasize that enough.
I tackle a variety of projects
I currently hop back and forth between Miami, FL, and Los Angeles, California, allowing me to serve both markets at a moment’s notice. Additionally, I have extensive experience managing shoots abroad, so if your project requires travel, I can advise accordingly.
Hint: If your U.S.-based architectural photographer doesn’t know what a Carnet is, they likely haven’t shot in another country on commission. You don’t want your project held up because your vendor is stuck in customs!
I can’t wait to work with you.