Event Photographers in Atlanta, GA
5 event photographers serving the Atlanta area, ranked with claimed and verified businesses first.
What event photographers cost in Atlanta
Event photography in Atlanta generally books by the hour or by package: hourly rates commonly run $150–400 depending on experience, corporate half-days $600–1,500, and wedding packages $2,000–6,000+. Turnaround time and image counts vary more than price — confirm both in writing.
Explore Unlmtd Studio, the top Atlanta photography studio with 1,600+ reviews highlighting our exceptional quality and service. Unlmtd Studi…
Rebel Boudoir is an all-inclusive boudoir studio focusing on self love and womens. Rebel Boudoir serves the Atlanta, GA area and can be reac…
Aeon Studios is a photography studio with a 8’x13’ cyclorama wall. We are located at 380 Edgewood Ave NE, Atlanta, Ga 30312. Every booking i…
Executive headshots, corporate events, and branding photography in Atlanta by Adrian Shelby. Capturing leadership, presence, and moments tha…
Chase Anderson Photo is an Atlanta-based photographer specializing in actor headshots, corporate headshots, event photography, videography, …
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FAQ: hiring event photographers in Atlanta
How much does an event photographer cost in Atlanta?
Roughly $150–400/hour for social and corporate coverage; wedding packages typically start around $2,000 and climb with hours, second shooters, and albums. Rush delivery usually adds 15–25%.
What should the contract cover?
Deliverable counts and format, editing scope, turnaround date, usage rights (especially for corporate marketing use), cancellation terms, and a backup plan if the photographer is ill on event day.
