Food Photography Services for Restaurants & Brands

Every project is a little different. Here's how I typically work — and what you can expect when we do.

For restaurants, cafes, and bars that need images that move people from scrolling to seated. Single sessions or multi-day shoots covering hero dishes, full menu, atmosphere, and detail.

Typically Includes:

  • Pre-shoot conversation to understand your menu and what matters most

  • A shot list built around your priorities, not a generic checklist

  • On-location shoot at your space, or studio if that works better

  • Fully edited finals delivered in web and print resolution

  • Usage license for menu, website, and social

Menu & Restaurant Photography

For food brands and packaged goods that need assets built to work — on packaging, in campaigns, on e-commerce, in editorial. Images that hold up at every size.

Typically Includes:

  • Concept development and mood board

  • Prop and surface sourcing

  • Studio or location shoot

  • Fully edited finals in all required formats

  • Usage license scoped to your campaign

Brand & Product Photography

Available for campaign shoots, lookbooks, and directed work through creative agencies and editorial clients. Used to working to brief. Used to tight timelines. Neither is a problem.

Agency & Editorial

here’s how it works:

You reach out. Tell me what you're shooting, roughly when, and what you're trying to accomplish. I'll come back with questions and a number.

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We agree on scope, timeline, and rate. I send a contract and a deposit invoice to hold the date.

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Shoot day. You handle the food and drink, and I’ll handle the light.

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Fully edited finals delivered within the agreed turnaround. Download ‘em, share ‘em, and tag me!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. I'm based in Poughkeepsie and work regularly within about two hours — which covers New York City, Westchester, the Catskills, Albany, and into Connecticut and New Jersey.  Happy to make the hike for a story worth telling.

  • Two to three weeks is comfortable. I take rush bookings when the schedule allows. If your timeline is tight, just reach out and ask — the worst I can say is that I'm not available.

  • Five to seven business days for a standard shoot. Rush delivery is available if you need it faster.

  • Rates vary enough by scope and usage that a flat price list would probably mislead more than it helps. Reach out with a rough brief and I'll come back with a straight number quickly. I don't make people work for a quote.