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Real Estate Photography Jobs in Great Falls, Montana

Grow your photography business in Great Falls, Montana. Connect with real estate agents and earn $200-900 per property shoot.

$200-900/shoot
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Great Falls, Montana Real Estate Market

Great Falls, Montana has 5,400 active real estate agents and over 14,500 home sales per year — each one a potential photography client. Properties sell in an average of 78 days, and agents need fast turnaround on listing photos.

$523K

Median Home Price

15K+

Home Sales / Year

5,400

Active Agents

-0.9%

Price Growth (YoY)

2 photographers already active on PropPhoto in Great Falls, Montana.

What You Need to Start Real Estate Photography in Great Falls, Montana

Getting started as a real estate photographer in Great Falls, Montana requires some basic equipment and skills. Here's what successful photographers typically have.

Camera Equipment

Full-frame or APS-C camera, wide-angle lens (16-35mm), sturdy tripod, and external flash. Budget: $2,000-5,000.

Editing Software

Adobe Lightroom for batch editing, Photoshop for advanced retouching. Learn HDR blending and perspective correction.

Drone (Optional)

DJI Mini or Air series for aerial shots. Requires FAA Part 107 certification. Adds $100-200 per shoot to your rates.

Reliable Transportation

You'll travel to properties across Great Falls, Montana. A reliable vehicle is essential for on-time arrivals with your gear.

How Real Estate Photography Jobs Work in Great Falls, Montana

From finding your first client to delivering final photos, here's the typical workflow for real estate photographers in Great Falls, Montana.

1

Create Profile

Sign up free, upload portfolio samples, set your service area and rates.

2

Get Contacted

Agents find you and reach out with job details, property info, and scheduling.

3

Shoot Property

Arrive on-site, capture interior/exterior photos. Typical shoot: 1-2 hours.

4

Edit & Deliver

Process photos, deliver within 24-48 hours via online gallery or download link.

5

Get Paid

Invoice your client directly. Most photographers collect payment within 7-14 days.

Real Estate Photography Earnings in Great Falls, Montana

Your earnings depend on the services you offer. Here's what Great Falls, Montana photographers typically charge per property.

Standard Photos

$150-300

25-40 edited interior/exterior photos. Most common service for residential listings.

Photos + Drone

$250-450

Standard photos plus 5-10 aerial shots. Popular for larger properties.

Full Package

$400-900

Photos, drone, video walkthrough, and/or 3D virtual tour. Premium listings.

Frequently Asked Questions About Real Estate Photography Jobs in Great Falls, Montana

How much can I earn doing real estate photography in Great Falls?

Real estate photographers in Great Falls, Montana typically earn $200-900 per property shoot. Montana has 5,400 active agents and a median home price of $523K, creating steady demand for listing photos.

How do I get paid for real estate photography jobs?

You handle payment directly with clients - no platform fees. Most photographers invoice after delivering photos, with payment due in 7-14 days. Set your own rates and payment terms.

What camera gear do I need for real estate photography?

Start with a DSLR or mirrorless camera, wide-angle lens (16-35mm), sturdy tripod, speedlight/flash, and Lightroom for editing. For drone work, you need FAA Part 107 certification.

How do I get real estate photography clients in Great Falls?

Create your free PropPhoto profile, upload portfolio samples, and set Great Falls as your service area. With 15K+ homes sold annually in Montana and properties averaging 78 days on market, agents need fast, reliable photographers.

Can I do real estate photography as a side gig?

Yes! Real estate photography is ideal for part-time work. Shoots are flexible (mostly weekdays when homes are vacant), and you control your schedule. Many photographers start part-time while building their client base.