Food and Product Photography

Every cook brings their own personal culture and perspective to the food they make. I often feel like every restaurant I enter is its own mini country. After photographing hundreds of restaurants and dishes, this is why every new project is still exciting for me. Contact me for a free consultation, so we can plan a shoot that fits your needs.

Previous Clients include:

Grubhub, Doordash, Santa Barbara Craft Ramen, Creekside BBQ and Grill, and many, many, more.

Price List

Premium Hourly Rate

  • $145.00
  • Unlimited locations
  • All culled and edited high resolution digital images
  • Unlimited commercial rights to photos

*one hour minimum, priced by 15 min intervals thereafter

*includes travel time between locations

Packages

Package A.

  • $199 for 3 hour session
  • 18 Guaranteed Photos (with up to 3 image stacked photos)
  • 1-4 locations
  • Fully retouched, high resolution digital images
  • Advanced image stacking techniques
  • Unlimited commercial rights to photos

Package B.

  • $99 for 1 hour session
  • 1-2 Locations
  • 12 Guaranteed photos
  • Fully retouched, high resolution digital images
  • Unlimited commercial rights to photos

Package C.

  • $65.00 for 30 minute session
  • 1 Location
  • 5 Guaranteed photos
  • Culled and edited high resolution digital images
  • Unlimited commercial rights to photos

*Prices cover photographer and one camera. 

*Additional Fees apply for the use of more advanced equipment.

Portfolio

Common Questions

What locations will you travel to?

I will work as a product photographer in Ventura, Ojai, Oxnard, Camarillo, Carpinteria, Santa Paula, Oak View, and directly adjacent unincorperated locations. Work beyond these locations, such as Santa Barbara, Goleta, Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, and Moorpark may require an additional travel fee, depending on the size of the project.

Can I ship my products to you?

Yes! I love getting new products to shoot in the mail. Customers must cover shipping costs in addition to the prices listed above. 

What is image stacking?

Even professional cameras can only pick up a fraction of the information that our eyes can see. Have you ever tried to take a photo of a window view from inside, only to find that the view is way too bright or the inside way too dark? Image stacking is the process of blending multiple photographs together to create one stunning image. It is a process that I am very familiar with in my real estate work. For example, are you looking for a picture of your vanilla pine scented candles, on a cabin window ledge, overlooking a forest? This will probably be the option for you. This technique goes well beyond HDR, because each image is custom blended, allowing more precise control, for the exact kind of image you are looking for.

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