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Free template · For photographers · Reviewed May 2026

Invoice template for photographers.

Photography invoices are about deliverables, not hours. The shoot day is one line; the post-production, digital delivery, and licensing are separate. Clients who pay slowly often dispute photographers who bundle everything into one fee.

What this template includes

  • · 4 sample line items for photographers
  • · Recommended payment terms
  • · The #1 invoicing gotcha for photographers
  • · Real rate-range data for 2026

Sample line items for photographers

The line items below are the shapes most photographers use. Copy them, adjust to your scope, fold them into the invoice format your accounting tool spits out.

DescriptionQtyRate
Editorial shoot - half-day on location (4 hrs)1$1,400 flat
Post-production - 25 final retouched images25$45 each
Digital delivery - high-res + web-res via gallery link1$0 - included
Commercial usage license - web + print, 2 years1$650 flat

Recommended payment terms

50% deposit at booking, balance Net 7 from delivery date. Photographers carry the cost of gear, location fees, and assistant labor up front - deposit-first is standard and clients expect it.

The gotcha most photographers miss

Licensing is the photography invoice's hidden value. A $1,400 shoot with unlimited commercial rights is wildly underpriced. Either bake the license terms into the deliverable cost OR break it out as a separate line so the client sees what they're paying for.

Typical rates for photographers in 2026

Editorial / commercial photographers charge $1,200–$3,500 per shoot day plus retouching. Wedding photographers typically work packaged ($2,500–$8,000+). Headshot photographers run $400–$1,200 per session.

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