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Best Photography in Dallas, Texas — 2026 Top-Rated Pros

Browse 36 verified photography providers in Dallas. Reviews, hours, and direct contact — free to use.

In Dallas, Texas: Photography pricing has stratified so wildly that hiring by ''photographer near me'' without specifying the niche produces predictable disappointment. The 214 U.S. cities with photographers on Recommended.app cover all the major specialties: wedding (the largest segment, $1,500 to $15,000+ per event), family portrait ($350 to $1,200 per session), professional headshots ($150 to $600 for solo, more for executive), newborn ($400 to $1,500), real estate ($150 to $450 per listing for stills, $300 to $850 for video + photo), corporate event ($350 to $1,200 per hour), and a long tail of niches (boudoir, branding, food, product, sports, lifestyle). Style varies more than skill in this category — a great wedding photographer in a moody dark-and-airy style is the wrong photographer if you want a bright-and-airy aesthetic. Always vet by portfolio specifically, not by reviews alone. The biggest hidden cost: photo delivery counts. Wedding photographers may deliver 400 photos for $3,000 or 1,500 photos for $4,500 — the per-photo cost variance is real. Print release, raw file access, and album costs are separate from session fees and add up fast. Read contracts carefully before signing; most photography disputes come from misalignment between expected and actual deliverables.

Top Photography in Dallas (36)

Madeline Faye Photography — Photography in LewisvilleVerified

Madeline Faye Photography

Lewisville, TX

7 reviews

Sharon Miller Photography — Photography in LewisvilleVerified

Sharon Miller Photography

Lewisville, TX

7 reviews

Blackall Photography — Photography in LewisvilleVerified

Blackall Photography

Lewisville, TX

7 reviews

Kristian Hutchings Portraits — Photography in RichardsonVerified

Kristian Hutchings Portraits

Richardson, TX

7 reviews

Michael Anthony Photography — Photography in RichardsonVerified

Michael Anthony Photography

Richardson, TX

7 reviews

Prairie Creek Photography — Photography in RichardsonVerified

Prairie Creek Photography

Richardson, TX

7 reviews

Jordan Blalock Photography — Photography in Flower MoundVerified

Jordan Blalock Photography

Flower Mound, TX

7 reviews

Nicole Youngblood Photography — Photography in Flower MoundVerified

Nicole Youngblood Photography

Flower Mound, TX

7 reviews

Alison Aberdeen Photography — Photography in Flower MoundVerified

Alison Aberdeen Photography

Flower Mound, TX

7 reviews

The Dallas Creative Collective — Photography in Dallas

The Dallas Creative Collective

Dallas, TX

10 reviews

The TX Studio — Photography in Dallas

The TX Studio

Dallas, TX

11 reviews

Brightside Studios Dallas — Photography in Dallas

Brightside Studios Dallas

Dallas, TX

10 reviews

Williams Creative Studios — Photography in Dallas

Williams Creative Studios

Dallas, TX

10 reviews

Painted Lens Studio — Photography in Dallas

Painted Lens Studio

Dallas, TX

10 reviews

David Loi Studios — Photography in Dallas

David Loi Studios

Dallas, TX

11 reviews

Dick Patrick Studios — Photography in Dallas

Dick Patrick Studios

Dallas, TX

11 reviews

Ellum Studios — Photography in Dallas

Ellum Studios

Dallas, TX

11 reviews

The Lumen Room Dallas: White & Lifestyle — Photography in Dallas

The Lumen Room Dallas: White & Lifestyle

Dallas, TX

10 reviews

Madigan Studios, Inc. — Photography in Dallas

Madigan Studios, Inc.

Dallas, TX

10 reviews

Sidpix Studios — Photography in Dallas

Sidpix Studios

Dallas, TX

10 reviews

Vision Met by Reality Studios — Photography in Dallas

Vision Met by Reality Studios

Dallas, TX

10 reviews

JEM Studios — Photography in Dallas

JEM Studios

Dallas, TX

10 reviews

Laolu Studios — Photography in Fort Worth

Laolu Studios

Fort Worth, TX

5 reviews

The Photo Space — Photography in Mesquite

The Photo Space

Mesquite, TX

3 reviews

Artist Uprising Studios — Photography in Richardson

Artist Uprising Studios

Richardson, TX

3 reviews

Parkway Studios — Photography in Addison

Parkway Studios

Addison, TX

3 reviews

Carmel Studios Photography — Photography in Richardson

Carmel Studios Photography

Richardson, TX

2 reviews

Extreme Photography Studios — Photography in Fort Worth

Extreme Photography Studios

Fort Worth, TX

2 reviews

Capture Creative Studios — Photography in Plano

Capture Creative Studios

Plano, TX

2 reviews

Sol & Sage Studios — Photography in Richardson

Sol & Sage Studios

Richardson, TX

1 review

Extreme Photography Studios — Photography in Fort Worth

Extreme Photography Studios

Fort Worth, TX

1 review

Parkway Studios — Photography in Addison

Parkway Studios

Addison, TX

1 review

AirBorn Imaging — Photography in The Woodlands

AirBorn Imaging

The Woodlands, TX

1 review

Indigo Sky Studios — Photography in Grand Prairie

Indigo Sky Studios

Grand Prairie, TX

1 review

Alysse Renée Photography — Photography in Little Elm

Alysse Renée Photography

Little Elm, TX

Wildflower Photography — Photography in Little Elm

Wildflower Photography

Little Elm, TX

What to Look For

Vet by portfolio specifically for the niche and style you want, not just by review counts. Wedding photographers should have a full wedding (not just highlights) shown publicly so you can evaluate coverage of less-photogenic moments. Confirm delivery timeline in writing (6–12 weeks is normal for weddings, 2–4 for portraits). Verify whether print release, raw files, and albums are included or sold separately. Read the contract for cancellation policy and force majeure terms.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a photographer cost?

Wedding: $1,500–$15,000+ (8-hour day with one shooter $2,500–$5,000; full-day with second shooter $4,500–$9,000; luxury market $9,000+). Family portrait: $350–$1,200 per session. Headshots: $150–$600 for solo, $1,500–$5,000 for executive sessions. Newborn: $400–$1,500. Real estate: $150–$450 per listing. Event: $350–$1,200 per hour.

What''s included in a wedding photography package?

Standard: 6–10 hours of coverage, 400–800 edited high-resolution images, online gallery for sharing, print release. Common add-ons: second shooter ($500–$1,200), engagement session ($300–$800), albums ($600–$2,500), additional hours ($300–$800/hour). Read the contract for delivery timeline (typical: 6–12 weeks).

How far in advance should I book a wedding photographer?

Top wedding photographers book 12–18 months ahead in major markets. Spring and fall weekends fill first; winter weddings get more flexibility. Engagement sessions typically happen 3–6 months before the wedding when scheduled with the same photographer. Last-minute (under 8 weeks) usually means the top photographers are unavailable.

Should I tip a photographer?

Not required, but appreciated for exceptional work. Wedding photographers: $50–$200 for solo, $100–$300 if a second shooter participated. Portrait photographers: not standard, but $20–$50 is appropriate if you''re happy. Photographers running their own businesses set their full price into the rate; tipping is goodwill, not compensation.

Do I get the raw files?

Usually no, unless you negotiated it specifically. Photographers consider edits part of their craft and protect the unedited raw files for portfolio control. Some will sell raw files separately ($200–$1,000 surcharge). The edited high-res files in the standard delivery are what you want — print and use them freely with the print release.

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