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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 pricing 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 specific variables of your project. It would be a disservice for me to pull a number out of thin air and retract it when presented with new information. This is why I don’t hand out prices on demand. Architectural & commercial photography is about problem-solving, so 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?

My caliber of service has higher standards. I don’t want to give you “pretty pictures” and call it a day. My assets solve your marketing pain points and provide real, trackable returns on your investment. Think of me as a marketing partner whose preferred tool is a camera. I want to know why you need photography or video, and if you can’t answer that, I’d like to show you why you do and how specific types of content produce particular results. I want to understand your business. I want to know what success looks like for you. I want to know what bottle you’re popping after a “big win.” 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 the total number of images, how many days will we need to shoot? (multiple twilight shots for example would require multiple site visits), usage/licensing needs, whether you also require video assets, how many locations need to be shot, or whether I need to fly a drone. Is chartering a helicopter more practical? Do we need to pull permits with the city? Do you need assistance with styling, props, professional models - do they need wardrobe, hair, makeup… See what I am getting at? productions can have layers and layers of moving parts. It helps to have a budget in mind.

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, many of my clients have projects internationally, so I have extensive experience managing shoots abroad. 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.

I can’t wait to work with you.

 

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