Invoice Generator for Photographers
Sleek invoices for photographers. Include shoot details, licensing, and retouching fees.
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How to Get Paid Without Headaches
Even the best work doesn't always get respect if it's not invoiced properly. Here are a few tips to make sure you get paid and your work stays protected.
Be Clear About How Your Work Can Be Used
Don't leave it to guesswork. Spell out whether your work is for website/Instagram only or comes with full commercial rights. Clear usage rules prevent misunderstandings and keep everyone on the same page.
Keep Track of the Important Details
Include key info like delivery dates, project versions, or locations. These little details can save you from back-and-forth emails and make it easy to prove what was delivered.
Photography Invoice FAQ
What should be on a photography invoice?
Include your studio name, client details, shoot date and location, itemized services (shooting fee, editing, licensing), usage rights, payment terms, and total amount.
How do I charge for usage rights and licensing?
Licensing fees depend on usage (media type, territory, duration). You can list 'Creative Fee' (labor) and 'Licensing Fee' (usage) as separate line items for clarity.
Should I ask for a deposit?
Yes, standard practice is to require a 50% non-refundable retainer to book the date. This protects you from last-minute cancellations. Clearly state this in your payment terms.
Do I need to charge sales tax on photography?
It depends on your state. Some states tax the entire service if physical goods (prints/albums) are delivered, while others only tax the tangible goods. Digital delivery rules vary. Consult a local tax pro.
What are 'Net 30' payment terms?
Net 30 means the full payment is due 30 days after the invoice date. This is common with corporate clients. For weddings or portraits, 'Due on Receipt' or 'Due before delivery' is safer.
How detailed should the description be?
Be specific. Instead of just 'Photography', write 'Full day wedding coverage (8 hours), 2nd shooter, editing, and online gallery delivery'. This prevents scope creep.