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Tour Photographer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Tour Guide

Hawthorne, CA · On-site

$11 - $23/hr

Includes taking daily photographs • Monitor and track all expenses charged to company credit card and petty cash • Be on call and available 24 hours a day while on tour Desired Experience • ...

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How much do tour photographer jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for tour photographer 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 Does a Tour Photographer Do?

A tour photographer usually works on a contract or freelance basis in the entertainment or music industry to capture photographs of touring bands and musicians. As a tour photographer, you may attend gigs, performances, shows, and concerts to take photos. Your responsibilities also include analyzing picture opportunities to get the best angle, using artificial or natural light to improve the subject’s appearance, maintaining a digital portfolio, and using software to enhance photos. Other duties include maintaining your camera, keeping a log of pictures on a flash drive or other storage device, and using tools to ensure commercial-quality photographs.

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

To thrive as a Tour Photographer, you need strong photography skills, knowledge of composition and lighting, and proficiency with digital cameras, often supported by a portfolio or relevant education. Familiarity with editing software like Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop, as well as experience with various camera gear, is typically required. Excellent interpersonal skills, adaptability, and time management help you engage clients and capture memorable moments in dynamic environments. These abilities are crucial for delivering high-quality images, ensuring client satisfaction, and managing the unique challenges of on-the-go photography.

What are some common challenges a Tour Photographer might face while working on location with travel groups?

Tour Photographers often encounter challenges such as unpredictable weather, varying lighting conditions, and tight schedules that can limit shooting time at specific sites. Additionally, balancing candid shots of participants with capturing scenic destinations requires adaptability and strong communication skills. Working closely with tour guides and guests is essential to ensure everyone is comfortable and that key moments are documented without disrupting the flow of the tour.

What are tour photographers?

Tour photographers are professional photographers who travel with musicians, bands, or performance groups to document their tours. They capture live performances, behind-the-scenes moments, and interactions with fans, providing visual content for promotional materials, social media, and memorabilia. Tour photographers often work in fast-paced environments and must be adaptable, creative, and skilled at capturing candid moments. Their work plays a key role in shaping the public image of artists and preserving memories of the tour.

What is the difference between Tour Photographer vs Event Photographer?

AspectTour PhotographerEvent Photographer
CredentialsPhotography certification or portfolioPhotography certification or portfolio
Work EnvironmentTraveling to various locations, often outdoors or on tour busesWorking at specific events like weddings, conferences, or parties
Industry UsageTravel, entertainment, tourismWeddings, corporate events, social gatherings
Common Search IntentTravel photography jobs, tour photography opportunitiesEvent photography jobs, event coverage

While both Tour Photographers and Event Photographers focus on capturing moments, Tour Photographers typically travel to various locations, often working on tours or travel-related assignments. Event Photographers usually work at specific events like weddings or corporate functions. The skills and credentials overlap, but their work environments and industry focus differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Tour Photographer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 8% As Needed, 42% Full Time, 42% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 78% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 21% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,345 per year, or $20.4 per hour.

Freelance Real Estate Photographer (Long Island, NY)

Archi-Pix

Floral Park, NY

$60 - $200/hr

Part-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Archi-pix is a real estate media company and we are looking to expand our team of contracted part-time photographers in the Long Island, NY area. Flexible schedule and great pay for motivated individuals. No photo editing required!
If you are looking for a position as a professional photographer, this could be the job for you. No need to have previous real estate photography experience. Photographers are paid by the shoot. Typical pay range is $60 - $200 per shoot (depends on photography package ordered by client and can be higher than $200 at times) and each appointment typically takes an hour or less. Photographers may have as many as 4-5 appointments per day.
Photographer Requirements:

  • 1-2 Years of Professional Photography Experience Required
  • Professional-grade camera with FULL FRAME sensor & resolution of at least 24MP, a professional-grade tripod
  • A wide angle zoom lens (12-24mm or 14-24mm)
  • NO APS-C sensors
  • A professional drone
  • Reliable transportation
  • Strong computer skills
  • Knowledge of bracketing (Covered in training)
  • An ability to adapt to our comprehensive photography guidelines
  • Internet connection and laptop computer suitable for quickly uploading large files
  • Availability to take on assignments in your local market M-F and occasionally on weekends
  • Strong interpersonal and customer service skills, as well as the ability to maintain a professional demeanor when interacting with our clients and support staff
  • Well-organized, motivated, with an attention to detail and strong follow-up skills
  • Receptive and accommodating to constructive feedback
  • Ability to pass a background check
  • Ability to adapt to a rapidly changing environment and technology!
  • Team members will need to register as an LLC.
All of our team members are trained in photography, videography, 3D tour technology and are FAA Part 107 certified drone operators. Drone, video and 3D tour experience are a plus, but we are willing to train the right individuals for the job. If you are not already FAA certified, you will have to take a written test for FAA certification within your first 30 days.