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We capture tens of thousands of performances annually and provide studios with top-tier photography ... concert, theatre, or live action) * Skilled with manual camera settings under changing light

We capture tens of thousands of performances annually and provide studios with top-tier photography ... concert, theatre, or live action) * Skilled with manual camera settings under changing light

Live Action Photographer

Columbus, OH · On-site

$150 - $400/day

We capture tens of thousands of performances annually and provide studios with top-tier photography ... concert, theatre, or live action) * Skilled with manual camera settings under changing light

Live Action Photographer

Boston, MA · On-site

$150 - $400/day

We capture tens of thousands of performances annually and provide studios with top-tier photography ... concert, theatre, or live action) * Skilled with manual camera settings under changing light

Other duties, as assigned Experience, Skills, Knowledge * 2-4 years of experience in photography ... Free concert tickets, paid time off including paid holidays, sick time and floating days CAREER

Other duties, as assigned Experience, Skills, Knowledge * 2-4 years of experience in photography ... Free concert tickets, paid time off including paid holidays, sick time and floating days CAREER

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How much do concert photography jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for concert photography in the United States is $20.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Concert Photographer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Concert Photographer, you need expertise in photography fundamentals, experience with low-light shooting, and a strong portfolio demonstrating live music work. Mastery of DSLR or mirrorless cameras, fast lenses, and photo editing software like Adobe Lightroom is typically required. Exceptional timing, creativity, and the ability to work unobtrusively in dynamic environments are vital soft skills. These skills and qualities are crucial for capturing compelling, high-quality images that authentically represent live performances under challenging conditions.

What is concert photography?

Concert photography is a specialized field of photography focused on capturing live music performances, including the artists, bands, stage lighting, and audience interactions. It requires unique skills due to challenging lighting conditions, fast movement, and the need to capture the energy of the event. Concert photographers often work for media outlets, artists, or venues to document and promote shows. In addition to technical abilities, they must also navigate access restrictions and adhere to venue or artist guidelines. The goal is to create compelling visual stories that convey the atmosphere and excitement of live music.

How much money do concert photographers make?

Concert photographers typically earn between $25,000 and $75,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the scope of assignments. Freelance photographers may also charge per event or photo, with rates varying widely based on reputation and skill level.

What are some common challenges concert photographers face during live events, and how can they overcome them?

Concert photographers often encounter difficult lighting conditions, fast-moving performers, and restricted access to certain areas of the venue. To overcome these challenges, photographers should familiarize themselves with their camera’s low-light settings, practice anticipating performers’ movements, and build strong relationships with event organizers to secure the best vantage points. Adapting quickly and being respectful of both the audience and performers is essential for capturing compelling images while maintaining professionalism.

What is the difference between Concert Photography vs Event Photography?

AspectConcert PhotographyEvent Photography
CredentialsPhotography skills, possibly some music or entertainment knowledgePhotography skills, event planning familiarity
Work EnvironmentConcert venues, music festivals, indoor/outdoor stagesWeddings, corporate events, parties
Industry UsageMusic industry, entertainment mediaEvent planning, media coverage

Concert Photography focuses on capturing live music performances, emphasizing lighting and action shots in concert venues. Event Photography covers a broader range of occasions, including weddings and corporate events, often requiring versatility and quick adaptation. While both roles require strong photography skills, Concert Photography is specialized in music settings, whereas Event Photography spans various social and professional gatherings.

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Sports Photographer

DanceBUG Inc.

Hartford, CT • On-site

Contractor

Posted 19 hours ago


Job description

Live Action Photographer 

Duration: February – May 2026   
Location: Nationwide travel across the U.S.
Compensation: $150-$400 Per Day + ALL Expenses


About DanceBUG

DanceBUG is the industry leader in Dance Media and Software, celebrating 25 years of innovation serving the dance community.
We capture tens of thousands of performances annually and provide studios with top-tier photography, videography, streaming, and competition software.

🌐 Learn more about us


The Role

We’re seeking experienced event or sports photographers to capture dynamic dance performances across the country.
You’ll travel to dance competitions and recitals, work in fast-paced lighting environments, and deliver professional images that highlight each dancer’s best moments.


What You’ll Do
  • Photograph live dance performances in low-light and stage lighting conditions

  • Adjust exposure, ISO, and white balance on the fly for optimal results

  • Manage and back up images using DanceBUG’s software tools

  • Upload or ship event media as required

  • Communicate with on-site team and managers

  • Travel nationwide by car or plane to assigned events. (DanceBUG will provide car/flights)


Requirements
  • 3+ years as a Photographer (event, sports, concert, theatre, or live action)

  • Skilled with manual camera settings under changing light

  • Comfortable working long production days

  • Valid U.S. driver’s license & airport proximity (within 1 hour)

  • Clear criminal background & vulnerable sector check


Equipment Needed
  • 2 professional DSLR or mirrorless bodies (Canon, Nikon, or Sony only)

  • 2 of the following lenses (F2.8 preferred): 24–70 mm, 24–105 mm, 24–120 mm, 70–200 mm

  • 4+ memory cards (≥ 64 GB each), 2+ batteries & charger, monopod


Perks & Pay
  • 💰 $150-$400 per day

  • ✈️ All travel, accommodation (single room), and transport covered

  • 🕓 Travel time is paid

  • 🎓 Paid training (January & February 2026)

  • 💼 Equipment stipend ($700)


Key Dates

Virtual Training: 4 hours per week in January.
On-Site Training: 2 events in January & February
Priority Weekends: Feb 27–Mar 1, Mar 6–8, Mar 13–15, Mar 20–22, Mar 27–29; Apr 10–12, Apr 17–19, Apr 24–26; May 1–3, 

Additional events run through July for interested photographers.

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