Find Food Photographers in Charleston, SC

Find Food Photographers in Charleston, SC

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Top Food Photographers in Charleston, SC

Matt Parker Photography

4.6 (57)

Charleston, SC

Description:

Hi there, my name is Matt Parker and I am a skilled photographer living in Charleston, South Carolina. My passion for this art form began during my childhood on the picturesque Cornish coastline in En... read more

Recent review:

"Our surprise proposal was a huge success thanks to Matt's fantastic work! Throughout our communication leading up to the proposal day and on the day of, he was always prompt in responding and accommod... read more"

Reviewed by Kayla H.

Brie Ross Food Photography

5.0 (3)

Charleston, SC

Description:

If you're looking for top-of-the-line product photography, food photography is one of the hardest to master. That's why you need to find a professional who can blend technical precision with an artist... read more

Recent review:

"From Ms. Ross, I have undergone diverse photo sessions ranging from food to nature. Utilizing superior equipment and natural lighting, she attentively considers the intention behind the shoot to incor... read more"

Reviewed by Jonathan J.

What is the goal of commercial photographs?

Commercial photographs aim to make products look as appealing as possible to potential consumers. Commercial photography may involve lighting, staging, and post-processing techniques to create the desired effect. Commercial photographers often work with clients to develop creative ideas to help sell the product.

How much do commercial photographers charge?

Commercial photographers offer services ranging from product photography, corporate headshots and commercial advertising images. How much they charge often depends on the type of job, the size and scope of the project and any post-production work needed. Industry standards indicate commercial photographers typically charge hourly or daily rates depending on pre-arranged estimates and understandings with clients. Hourly rate usually include multiple shots taken within a certain time period, while many commercial photographers also consider charging usage fees depending on how photos are used or where they’re displayed. Negotiations between commercial photographer and client is expected; prices may vary based on experience, results desired, and other factors. Usually, a photographer charges around $150 to $500 per hour. Also, they can be up to $2,000 per day, which depends on the workload.

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