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Automotive Photographer Rates 2026?

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A photographer handling 170 vehicles weekly across multiple dealership locations asks about market rates for automotive photography, currently earning $12 per vehicle ($2,000/week) and seeking validation that this rate is competitive. A respondent suggests the dealership was likely already paying similar or higher rates to external vendors and that bringing the work in-house at $12/vehicle was a favorable deal for the dealership, while questioning whether the photographer's numbers and scope (new vehicles only vs. used inventory) are accurate.

KadeW

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Hey everyone,

I’m currently doing automotive photography for a large automotive group and uploading through vAuto. I’m being paid $12 per vehicle right now and I photograph 170 vehicles a week on average across all our stores I handle all the new for our automotive group and keep inventory at 90%+ all photographed.. When I was hired the VP was very happy to have an experienced in-house photographer willing to cover all the stores.


I want to ask the average rate people pay or charge per vehicle for standard images 25-30 photos a car. When I asked for $12 per car he said “deal” with no hesitation I did mention I want future raises when I gave him the $12 number.


Trying to get a sense of where the market is at right now. Appreciate any feedback! Thanks.
 
They were probably spending about that much, maybe a bit more, per vehicle and the photos were most likely average at best (you checked before you applied for the job right?.) To bring it in-house for $12 a vehicle seemed fair enough and most likely is what he had in mind, therefore he was quick to say yes.

On average, that’s $2000 a week before taxes.

Are you sure you have your numbers correct?

You mention this is for “new” vehicles only across multiple stores. No used vehicles are involved?

Where are you located?
 

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A photographer handling 170 vehicles weekly across multiple dealership locations asks about market rates for automotive photography, currently earning $12 per vehicle ($2,000/week) and seeking validation that this rate is competitive. A respondent suggests the dealership was likely already paying similar or higher rates to external vendors and that bringing the work in-house at $12/vehicle was a favorable deal for the dealership, while questioning whether the photographer's numbers and scope (new vehicles only vs. used inventory) are accurate.

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