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How much does real estate photography cost in Tulsa?
What changes the price, and how much media a listing actually needs.
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Let's talk money.
If you're looking for real estate photography in Tulsa, there's a decent chance you're trying to answer one question before anything else: how much is this going to cost me?
Fair question.
The less satisfying answer is that real estate media pricing depends on what you're actually trying to accomplish. A straightforward listing may only need professional photography. Another property might benefit from photo, film, drone and vertical content. And sometimes the house is doing enough on its own that we don't need to throw the entire camera bag at it.
What actually affects the price?
Most quotes move for the same handful of reasons. None of them are mysterious.
- Property size. More square footage means more rooms, more angles and more time on site.
- Photography requirements. A standard interior set is different from detailed feature coverage on a custom build.
- Video. A cinematic property film is a separate production inside the same appointment — shooting it and editing it both take time.
- Social reels. Vertical content is shot differently than horizontal video. It isn't a crop of the film.
- Drone. Useful for lot lines, acreage, location and anything the ground can't explain. Weather and airspace occasionally have opinions.
- Twilight. One narrow window per day, and it doesn't reschedule itself.
- Additional media. Floor plans, community shots, extra stills, agent-facing content.
- Special circumstances. Occupied homes, tight timelines, travel distance, or a property that needs a second visit.
Does every listing need everything?
No.
Some listings need excellent photos and that's it. Others justify a larger media package. The goal isn't to buy the most media possible. It's to choose enough media to properly market the property — and to support the marketing you're doing for yourself.
The house sells once.
The content can keep selling you.
A property film and a vertical reel stop being about the house the day it closes. After that, they're proof of how you present a listing — which is exactly what the next seller is quietly evaluating when they scroll your feed.
So what should I budget?
Our packages are published, flat and bookable online. No availability phone tag, no custom quote ritual for a normal listing.
The Minimum
Photo + Reel
$349
The Obvious Choice
Photo + Film + Aerial
$499
The Whole Thing
Full listing campaign
$749
Add-ons like twilight, extra drone, floor plans and agent content are selected when you book, on top of a package. Current pricing always lives on the pricing page — and it's worth reading before you book so the shoot day goes the way everyone wants it to.
The short version
Professional real estate media shouldn't be complicated. Pick the package that makes sense for the listing. Add anything extra when you book. We'll bring the cameras.
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