How Much Does a Dating Photographer Cost? Every Price, Verified (2026)

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Nobody in this industry wants to answer the price question on page one — half the big names make you book a sales call just to hear a number. So we did the digging: every price below was read directly from the service's own published pages in June 2026, and where a company hides pricing we say so instead of guessing.

The short answer

In-person dating photography runs from about $160 for a budget session to $3,600+ for premium done-for-you packages. AI alternatives run $29–$99. The wide spread isn't price-gouging — the products are genuinely different, which is the part most people miss.

Every verified price, in one table

ServicePriceWhat you get
GetDates.ai (AI)$29–$99 one-time100–500 AI-generated photos from your selfies, under an hour
ShoottFree session; $25/photo ($199 for 10)30-min outdoor shoot, you keep what you like
Hey Saturday£127–£24730–90 min dating-specific shoot, 3–10 retouched images
Klick Me (London)£159–£25945–90 min, 60–100+ photos, 12-hour delivery on top tiers
My Shooting Photo (France)Free shoot; from €15/photoOutdoor session, pay per retouched photo
Jorim Delaere (Belgium)€4003-hour men's dating shoot, 15 edited photos
City Headshots (NYC)$599–$1,299Studio-grade packages, same-day delivery
Dating Unchained$2,000 (+$1,000 travel)7 locations, 200+ edits, photo curation by a woman on staff, coaching
The Match ArtistNot published (~$3,600 reported)4–5 hr shoot with expression coaching, 150+ edits
Koby Photography (London)By quoteHalf-day, up to 6 scenes/looks, 12 edits
Eddie Hernandez (SF)By quoteCandid outdoor shoot + dating coaching

Live comparison with full details on every service: see them side by side.

What actually drives the price

  • Time and locations.A $200 session is 30–60 minutes in one spot. A $2,000+ package is most of a day across 4–7 locations — that's why the photos look like they were taken on different days (the point, for a dating profile).
  • Coaching.The premium tier isn't selling photography, it's selling what happens in front of the camera: posing practice, expression coaching, wardrobe direction. For people who hate being photographed, this is the actual product.
  • Curation. Dating Unchained pays a woman to pick which photos go on your profile and explain why. Sounds like a gimmick; it solves the real problem that most men are terrible judges of their own photos.
  • Editing volume. 3 retouched photos vs. 200+ edited images is a real cost difference — retouching is hours of labor.

Match the price to your situation

  • Under $100: an AI service like GetDates.ai (ours — disclosure) if you have decent selfies to feed it, or a free Shoott session where you pay for ~3 keepers.
  • $150–$400: a dating-specific quick shoot (Hey Saturday, Klick Me). Best value-per-dollar in the industry if you just need solid, current photos.
  • $600–$1,300: city specialists with structured packages. Worth it when you want polish plus speed (City Headshots delivers same-day).
  • $2,000+:the full-service tier. Rational if dating matters a lot to you right now and you'd otherwise burn months on photos that don't work — irrational if your current photos are already decent.

The mistake that costs more than any package

Spending $300 on a generic portrait photographer. You'll get technically beautiful photos that read like LinkedIn, perform like LinkedIn, and send you back to buy a dating-specific shoot anyway. If you're paying for in-person photography, pay someone who can show you dating profiles they've shot — here's exactly what to check.