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Olesya Y.

Warsaw, Poland

$25/hr
4.9
89 jobs

I specialize in editing large batches of photos for photographers, studios, and brands who need consistent, reliable, and natural-looking results. Most of my work includes weddings, corporate events, conferences, and studio sessions where fast turnaround and clean color consistency are essential. I am experienced in maintaining a cohesive look across hundreds of images while delivering on time without compromising quality. Services I offer: • Wedding and event editing with bulk color correction • Corporate and conference photo editing • Studio and portrait adjustments with natural retouch • Batch workflow support in Lightroom and Photoshop • Style matching using your presets or reference images I am detail oriented, easy to communicate with, and comfortable working with large volumes under deadlines. My goal is to become a reliable part of your workflow so you can focus on shooting while I handle the editing. If you are looking for a long term editor who can save you time and deliver consistent results, I would be happy to collaborate.

  • Portrait Photography
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Event Photography
  • Photo Editing
  • Product Photography
  • Adobe Lightroom
  • Photo Retouching
  • Color Correction
  • Background Removal
  • Photo Manipulation
  • Image Enhancement
  • Fashion Retouch
  • Color Grading
  • AI Image Editing
  • Wedding Photography
Junaid A.

Lahore, Pakistan

$50/hr
5.0
97 jobs

WE DON'T JUST EDIT IMAGES. We help businesses save time, build trust, improve their reputation, and grow through better visual presentation. Our goal is simple: Help you look more professional, earn more confidence from customers, and create better business opportunities through powerful visuals. Over the years, we've seen stronger visual presentation help businesses improve engagement, customer confidence, and overall results. If you’re not sure how to improve your images, we also offer a free short video call where we review your project and share practical ideas to improve your visuals. JUNAID A.

  • Photo Editing Software
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Photo Editing
  • Image Editing
  • Background Removal
  • Retouching & Enhancement
  • Image Restoration
  • Fashion Retouch
  • Photo Retouching
  • White Background Photography
  • Photo Color Correction
  • Color Change
  • RAW
  • Clipping Path
  • Shadow
Muhammad Fahad S.

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

$50/hr
4.8
82 jobs

Hello everyone! I am Fahad, A Dubai, UAE based freelance videographer and photographer. I have been working as a freelance videographer and photographer for fashion industry, Corporate events and all other types of industries. I can travel to any location with in Dubai. Background. I am creative director and have worked for almost 20 years in different categories as a Professional photographer and videographer. You need to reach me here by messaging me to book your dates for my professional services. The following is the gear I own. I can also use other gear based on your needs. Canon R6 (RAW/ProRes) Sigma 8-16mm F4.5-5.6 Lens Sigma 18-35 F1.8 Lens Pentax 50mm F1.7 Lens Godox SL60W LED Light 7" 1080p Kamera Monitor Video Tripod I only produce 4K quality!!! Based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  • Photography
  • Commercial Photography
  • Event Photography
  • Videography
  • Food Photography
  • Portrait Art
  • Video Shoot
  • Video Post-Editing
  • Photo Color Correction
  • Corporate Video
Oluwagbenro T.

Mushin, Nigeria

$14/hr
4.0
2 jobs

Hi, I’m Gbenro, a Creative VA helping photographers and creative brands stay organised, visually consistent, and content-ready. I understand the fast-paced workflow behind running a visual brand, from gallery delivery and content planning to client communication and shoot preparation. I help creatives save time, stay consistent, and maintain a polished brand presence without getting overwhelmed by the backend work. Here’s what I can support you with: • Photo editing & gallery curation (Lightroom + Photoshop) • Moodboards, visual research & creative references • Shot lists & creative brief preparation • Instagram content support & caption writing • Canva graphics & branded content templates • Scheduling, organisation & admin support • Content selection for websites, blogs & social media I work best with photographers, artists, and creative businesses that care deeply about aesthetics, storytelling, and brand consistency. If you need someone who understands both the creative and organisational side of your business, I’d love to work with you.

  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Photo Retouching
  • Adobe Lightroom
  • Capture One Pro
  • Color Correction
  • Adobe Creative Suite
  • Digital Marketing Strategy
  • Google Ads
  • Facebook Advertising
  • Marketing Campaign Setup & Implementation
  • Asana
  • CapCut
  • Administrative Support
  • Google My Business Optimization
  • Google My Business
Ken O.

Sun Prairie, Wisconsin

$20/hr
4.9
84 jobs

I provide high-end commercial retouching and 3D Modeling for brands, agencies, and photographers who need consistent, production-ready results — delivered on time and without friction. Natural beauty retouching, precise product cleanup, and seamless compositing built for real-world commercial use across print, web, and e-commerce. I approach post-production as a structured system. Clear communication, defined expectations, and dependable delivery ensure projects move smoothly from capture to final output. When appropriate, I integrate advanced compositing and generative workflows to increase efficiency while maintaining the control and realism required for commercial imagery. Available for both project-based work and ongoing production support.

  • Photo Editing
  • Retouching & Enhancement
  • Photo Color Correction
  • Photo Manipulation
  • Photo Retouching
  • Image Editing
  • Image Processing
  • 3D Art
  • 3D Modeling
  • 3D Rendering
  • Maxon Cinema 4D
  • CGI
Taposh Kumer M.

Satkhira, Bangladesh

$6/hr
4.9
423 jobs

🟢 Available | ⭐ Top Rated | 400+ Projects | 9+ Years Hey, I'm Taposh — I edit and retouch photos for a living, and I've been doing it for 9 years now. I work with photographers, e-commerce sellers, agencies, and brands — mostly people who need their images to actually look the part, whether that's for Amazon listings, client galleries, or product launches. Over the years, I've handled pretty much everything: background removal, clipping paths, skin retouching, color correction, shadows, newborn and wedding edits, jewelry, object removal, mockups, vector work — the full range. I handle color grading, short-form content, reels, YouTube edits, and some motion graphics work. My main tools are Photoshop, Lightroom, and Illustrator. Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve. I use whatever the job actually needs. Single images, big batches, tight deadlines — I'm comfortable with all of it. I take consistency seriously, especially on bulk work where it's easy for things to drift. If you've got something you need done right, feel free to reach out.

  • Photography
  • Photo Editing Software
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Photo Editing
  • Image Editing
  • Photo Retouching
  • Fashion Retouch
  • Clipping Path
  • Photo Restoration
  • Photo Resizing
  • Color Change
  • Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Photo Color Correction
  • Photo Manipulation
  • Lifestyle Photography
  • Generative AI Software
  • AI Image Editing
  • AI Image Generator
  • Midjourney AI
  • Midjourney Prompt

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Photographer hiring guide

Whether you need product photography for e-commerce, event coverage for corporate functions, or lifestyle imagery for marketing campaigns, skilled photographers combine technical expertise with creative vision to deliver images that drive results. From startups needing social media content to enterprises requiring full-scale commercial campaigns, hiring the right photographer means finding someone who understands your visual identity, can work within your timeline and budget, and delivers images optimized for your specific use case.

What does a photographer do?

A photographer captures professional images that serve a wide range of needs, from preserving life's most important moments to elevating a brand's visual marketing. Beyond simply taking pictures, they combine technical skill with a creative eye to deliver visuals that tell a story, sell a product, or capture an atmosphere. Their work involves planning photoshoots, setting up lighting, post-production editing, and delivering files in the correct format.

Common photography services include:

  • Events. Documenting weddings, corporate functions, and parties by capturing candid moments, group photos, and venue details. Event photographers work in varied lighting conditions and anticipate key moments.

  • Portraits. Creating professional headshots, family portraits, or personal photoshoots with emphasis on lighting, posing, and backdrop selection.

  • Product photography. Taking photos for e-commerce sites and advertising campaigns with consistent lighting and styling to accurately represent products.

  • Real estate. Capturing property listings using wide-angle techniques and HDR imaging to balance indoor and outdoor light.

  • Content creation. Producing on-brand images for social media and marketing campaigns, often with quick turnarounds.

How to hire a freelance photographer on Upwork

Finding the right photographer on Upwork is straightforward when you follow these steps.

Step 1: Post a job

The quality of your job post directly determines the caliber of photographers who apply. A detailed, well-structured posting attracts professionals who understand your vision and can deliver exactly what you need.

  • Define your project scope. Clearly outline project goals, required style, deliverables, usage rights, and timeline. Specify whether you need images for web, print, or social media, and indicate if you require exclusive rights or limited licensing.

  • Be specific about technical requirements. Detail exact deliverables, preferred lighting styles, and post-production expectations. Include information about file formats (RAW, JPEG, TIFF), resolution requirements, and any brand guidelines photographers should follow.

  • Share visual references. Include examples of photography styles you admire or link to competitor imagery that captures the aesthetic you're targeting. This helps photographers immediately understand your vision.

  • Set clear budget parameters. Indicate whether you're working with a fixed budget or hourly rate, and mention any additional costs like travel, equipment rentals, or licensing fees.

To create a tailored job post quickly, try the Job Post Generator powered by Uma™, Upwork’s Mindful AI. Describe what you need in a few sentences, and Uma will craft a job post in seconds. You can also review job description templates for ideas and inspiration.

Step 2: Filter and evaluate proposals

Taking a structured approach to reviewing proposals will help you move efficiently from a large applicant pool to a focused shortlist. You’ll want to prioritize photographers whose previous work demonstrates versatility within your specific niche. 

  • Review portfolios thoroughly. Examine portfolios for images matching your industry, paying attention to composition, lighting quality, and post-production polish. Look for consistency across projects and evidence they can adapt their style to different client needs.

  • Assess both artistic fit and technical reliability. Beyond aesthetic appeal, evaluate whether candidates demonstrate technical proficiency in areas critical to your project, such as studio lighting, outdoor photography, or specialized equipment use.

  • Leverage Upwork's evaluation tools. Use Uma to conduct instant video interviews and generate candidate shortlists based on your specific criteria. Apply Upwork's filters for expertise level, Job Success Score, and hourly rate to narrow your search efficiently.

  • Read client reviews carefully. Look for feedback about communication, deadline adherence, and responsiveness to revisions. Reviews often reveal how photographers handle challenges and whether they deliver on promises.

  • Check relevant experience. Prioritize candidates with demonstrated experience in your specific photography type — whether that's e-commerce product shots, corporate events, or lifestyle content creation.

Step 3: Interview your top choices

Quick video interviews give you the chance to ask any questions you have left for your top candidates, and to get a feel for what a collaboration with them might be like.

  • Schedule structured interviews. Schedule interviews within Upwork messaging to receive transcripts generated by Uma for future reference. Prepare a consistent set of questions to fairly compare candidates.

  • Ask scenario-based questions. Inquire about handling challenging situations like poor lighting conditions, uncooperative subjects, or last-minute location changes. Responses reveal adaptability and creative problem-solving skills.

  • Discuss workflow and process. Ask about their typical photoshoot preparation, on-site workflow, backup procedures, and post-production timeline. Understanding their process helps you anticipate how the project will unfold.

  • Clarify post-production capabilities. Discuss their editing style, software proficiency, and turnaround times. Ask to see before-and-after examples if post-production quality is critical to your project.

  • Evaluate communication style. Pay attention to how clearly they explain technical concepts and whether they ask thoughtful questions about your needs. Strong communication prevents misunderstandings during the project.

If you’re unfamiliar with interviewing or hiring independent talent, you can review common interview questions for freelancers to help your conversations stay focused and be productive.

Step 4: Agree on scope and begin work

Once you’ve found the right person, you can send a contract directly through the Upwork marketplace. A solid contract protects both parties and helps collaborations be successful from beginning to end.

  • Formalize project details. Use Upwork's contract tools to document timeline, specific deliverables, file formats, usage rights, and payment structure. Include details about how many edited images you'll receive and in what timeframe.

  • Choose the right contract type. Select fixed-price contracts for well-defined photoshoots with clear deliverables, or hourly contracts for ongoing content creation, exploratory projects, or work with evolving requirements.

  • Establish milestone payments. Break larger projects into phases with corresponding payments — such as 25% upfront, 50% after the photoshoot, and 25% upon final delivery. This protects both parties and maintains momentum.

  • Clarify revision policy. Specify how many rounds of revisions are included and what constitutes a minor versus major revision. Define the process for requesting changes and expected turnaround times.

  • Address usage rights explicitly. Clearly state whether you're purchasing exclusive rights, limited licensing, or rights for specific uses. Include any restrictions on the photographer's ability to showcase the work in their portfolio.

  • Set communication expectations. Agree on preferred communication channels, response time expectations, and check-in frequency throughout the project.

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The rates and information provided in this article are based on current data and industry sources available at the time of publication. Freelance rates can vary depending on factors such as experience, location, project scope, and market conditions. Readers are encouraged to conduct their own research to confirm current rates and trends, as this information may change over time.

How much does hiring a photographer cost?

Freelance photographers on Upwork typically cost from $25-$45 per hour, though your exact cost will depend on the skill and experience of the photographer, as well as the scope and complexity of the project. The following chart lists typical costs for photography projects commonly found through Upwork.

Headshot and portrait session

$100-$400 /project

Entry- to mid-level
  • Social media profile photos
  • Business headshots
  • Basic retouching and delivery

Event and wedding coverage

$500-$1,500 /project

Mid- to senior-level
  • Full event documentation
  • Family and group portraits
  • 4-6 hours with editing

E-commerce product catalog

$1,000-$5,000+ /project

Senior-level or specialist
  • Product listing images
  • Advertising campaign visuals
  • Advanced retouching & licensing

Real estate and architectural photography

$300-$1,200 /project

Mid- to senior-level
  • Property listing photos
  • Virtual tour imagery
  • HDR editing and post-processing

Ongoing brand content retainer

$800-$3,000 /month

Mid- to senior-level
  • Monthly content creation
  • Brand photography assets
  • Set number of sessions/month

Key factors that affect photography rates include:

  • Usage rights. Commercial campaigns require licensing fees beyond basic project costs.

  • Post-production complexity. Projects requiring advanced retouching or composite work command higher fees.

  • Equipment requirements. Specialized shoots requiring drones or full studio setups often incur additional costs.

FAQs about photographers

Frequently asked questions

Is hiring a photographer worth it?

Yes, when image quality directly impacts your goals. A variety of industry sources have found that high-quality product photography can increase e-commerce conversion rates by 30% or more, while professional event coverage preserves moments in ways smartphones cannot match. Businesses investing in professional photography typically see better engagement and higher perceived brand value.

What's the difference between hiring a photographer hourly vs. fixed-price?

Hourly contracts work best for ongoing content needs, exploratory projects, or situations where scope may evolve — such as monthly brand photography retainers or multi-day event coverage. Fixed-price contracts suit well-defined projects with clear deliverables, like product catalog shoots, single-event coverage, or specific marketing campaigns. Fixed-price offers budget predictability, while hourly provides flexibility for projects requiring iteration or uncertain timelines.

How long does a photography project typically take?

Timelines vary significantly by type. Real estate photoshoots might deliver within 24-48 hours, while large product catalogs could take several weeks. Most event or portrait sessions take one to two weeks from photoshoot to final delivery. Rush delivery is often available for an additional fee.

What should I include in my photographer brief?

Include project overview, detailed shot list, visual references, deliverable specifications, and timeline. Be specific about context, share mood boards, and define file formats, resolution, and usage rights. Share your brief directly when posting a job on Upwork.


Can I request revisions or edits to the photos?

Yes, most photographers include one to two rounds of minor revisions covering color balance, exposure, cropping, or specific retouching. Major re-editing or reshooting usually incurs extra costs. Clarify revision policy before hiring and include it in your contract.