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What photographer costs in Australia
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mini session 20-30 min, 5-15 edited images | A$150 | A$250 | A$350 |
| Portrait / family session 60-90 min, 20-50 edited images | A$300 | A$500 | A$800 |
| Event coverage (half day) 3-4 hours, full gallery | A$600 | A$1,000 | A$1,700 |
| Wedding (full day) 8+ hours coverage | A$2,500 | A$3,800 | A$6,500 |
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How to hire a photographer pro in Australia
- Ask for complete delivered galleries in your genre
- Sign a contract with hours, image count, turnaround and weather-reschedule terms
- Check public liability insurance — most venues and councils require it for organised shoots
- For drone shots, commercial operation must comply with CASA rules — sub-2kg operators need CASA accreditation/notification, larger operations a RePL/ReOC
- Council land, botanic gardens and beaches in many LGAs require commercial photography permits — confirm who arranges them
- Agree the usage licence; GST should be itemised if the photographer is GST-registered
- For summer shoots, plan golden-hour slots — midday Australian sun is unforgiving
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a permit for a photoshoot in a park or public place?
Casual portrait shoots in public are usually fine, but many formal gardens, national parks, heritage sites and city landmarks require commercial photography permits — even for family sessions — with fees from token to substantial. Your photographer should know local rules; ask who is responsible for arranging and paying for permits.
Do photographers charge for travel?
Most include a base radius (often 20-50 km) and then charge per kilometre/mile or a flat travel fee beyond it. Destination work adds transport, accommodation, and sometimes a day rate for travel days. Always ask where the included radius ends — it's a common surprise line item.
What's included in a photography session fee?
Typically: a pre-shoot consultation, the shooting time, culling, basic editing of a set number of images, and digital delivery. Not always included: all raw files, extra retouching, prints, albums, travel beyond a base radius, and commercial usage rights. Get the deliverables list in writing before paying a deposit.
What deposit is normal for a photography booking?
20-50% to hold the date, with the balance due on or before the shoot day. A retainer is usually non-refundable if you cancel late, because the date can't be resold. Check the reschedule policy — good photographers allow one free weather or illness reschedule for outdoor shoots.
How much does a photographer cost in Australia?
Rates run AUD $150-$450 per hour, with Sydney and Melbourne at the top and beginners near $100. A one-hour portrait or family session commonly totals $300-$700; minis run $150-$300. Full-day wedding coverage clusters at $2,500-$5,500.
Do photoshoots on Australian beaches or gardens need permits?
Commercial photography on council foreshores, botanic gardens and national parks frequently requires a permit — fees vary by council and some enforce actively. Family portrait sessions by a paid photographer usually count as commercial use. Your photographer should handle this; confirm it's covered in the quote.
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