Event Photographers in Los Angeles, CA

23 event photographers serving the Los Angeles area, ranked with claimed and verified businesses first.

What event photographers cost in Los Angeles

Event photography in Los Angeles 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.

Rory LewisUnclaimed
124 West 4th Street

Rory Lewis, award-winning headshot and portrait photographer, specializes in corporate, actor, and celebrity headshots. Based in Los Angeles…

Grethel Villate PhotographyUnclaimed
6221 Wilshire Boulevard

Capture the precious moments of motherhood and your baby. Grethel Villate Photography serves the Los Angeles, CA area and can be reached at …

Heidi Garcia PhotographyUnclaimed
17 Park Avenue

Rediscover your self-confidence with Los Angeles boudoir photographer Heidi Garcia, professional photographer dedicated to empowering others…

Augnos MediaUnclaimed
1701 S Figueroa St #1307

Schedule a free consultation in 2 minutes. The event photographer Los Angeles goes to for parties, conferences, and concerts. Capture your e…

Marc Cartwright HeadshotsUnclaimed
4647 Coldwater Canyon Avenue

Headshot photographer in Studio City specializing in actors and corporate professionals. Backstage Magazine contributor with 18+ years. Natu…

Los Angeles VideographersUnclaimed
113 North San Vicente Boulevard

Los Angeles Videographers LLC, for your Weddings, Quinceaneras, Debut Events, Bar Mitzvahs, Concerts, and all other video productions needs.…

Michael Grecco ProductionsUnclaimed
3103 17th Street
The Great Frame UpUnclaimed
19524 Unit1, Nordhoff St
David O. Marlow PhotographyUnclaimed
1070 Myra Avenue
Hyperblack StudiosUnclaimed
571 South Anderson Street

Elevate your brand with expert ecommerce product photography services. Boost sales with on model, ghost mannequin and flat lay photography. …

Space + Light DigitalUnclaimed
743 #A Santee Street

Space and Light Digital studio specializes in full-package Ecommerce Products Photography service for online retailers & fashion companies. …

Bradford Rogne PhotographyUnclaimed
717 North Highland Avenue

Voted best headshot photographer in Los Angeles, Bradford Rogne creates actor, corporate, LinkedIn, executive, team, and branding headshots …

AuragamiUnclaimed
945 Sun Mun Way

TRAVELING AURA PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO ~ What does your energy look like? Understanding your own energy not only helps you become more conscious …

Potala Los AngelesUnclaimed
711 South Olive Street
Photo Studio TweedyUnclaimed
4149 Tweedy Boulevard
Tom's One Hour Photo StudioUnclaimed
4158 Beverly Boulevard
The Industry LoftUnclaimed
755 North Highland Avenue
Studio 805Unclaimed
805 Torrance Boulevard
Anna Rain PhotographyUnclaimed
22124 Ventura Boulevard
Treasured MomentsUnclaimed
1221 South Pacific Coast Highway
Edward Anthony PhotographyUnclaimed
Sky PhotoUnclaimed
Dark Room LabUnclaimed

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FAQ: hiring event photographers in Los Angeles

How much does an event photographer cost in Los Angeles?

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.