Elevated food, product, & brand photography.
Show off your space, your dishes, and your story — with bold, refined imagery made to entice. From menu photos to full restaurant brand shoots, I capture what makes your dining experience unforgettable.
Whether you’re an entrepreneur, chef, owner, or marketing director, you’re in the right place.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you photograph full restaurants or just food?
Both. I offer full-service restaurant photography, including food, drinks, interiors, staff, ambiance, and exterior shots — all designed to tell your story visually.
Can you shoot during service hours or do you need the space to be closed?
Either works. I’ll work with you to schedule the shoot when it’s least disruptive — whether that’s during prep, before open, or around your regular service.
What types of restaurants do you work with?
Everything from fine dining and upscale casual to cafés, bars, and boutique food brands. If presentation matters, I can help.
How many final photos do I get?
You’ll receive a curated gallery with fully edited, high-resolution images. Quantity depends on the shoot scope — most sessions yield 20–100+ final images.
Can you help with photos for online ordering platforms?
Yes. I provide clean, well-lit shots that meet requirements for platforms like UberEats, DoorDash, and Toast, as well as your website and social media.
Do you offer regular content shoots?
Yes — monthly or quarterly shoots are available to keep your feed fresh and seasonal. Perfect for Instagram, website updates, and limited-time offers.
How much does food photography cost?
Pricing starts at $400 and depends on the shoot size, location, and image usage. Reach out for a custom quote based on your goals.
Do I need to be present during the shoot?
Not necessarily. I can work independently with a point of contact, but having someone on-site is helpful for styling and approvals.
What do you need from me before the shoot?
We’ll do a quick planning call or email to confirm your shot list, dishes, and schedule. Clean surfaces, styled plates, and a tidy space go a long way — I’ll guide you through it.
Do you bring your own lighting and gear?
Yes. I bring pro-level camera, lighting, and modifiers suited for restaurant spaces — including tight or dimly lit interiors.
Do I need to prep dishes ahead of time?
We’ll time dishes to look their best just before we shoot. I recommend a prep schedule and having garnishes and plating sharp and clean.
Can you style the food and space?
I offer basic styling as we shoot, and I’ll guide your chef or staff as needed. For more advanced styling, I can refer or collaborate with a food stylist.
How long does the shoot usually take?
Most restaurant sessions take 1–3 hours depending on the number of dishes and spaces. I’ll provide a timeline once we confirm your needs.