
Browse the TaskerAsker directory of verified, ABN-checked photographers across Australia. Every photographer listed here has confirmed their identity and Australian Business Number before being published, and licensed trades carry a verified state licence on file. Filter by city or suburb, read genuine reviews, and contact the provider directly — or post your job and let qualified photographers come to you with quotes.
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Most Australian households hire a photographer for a mix of unplanned repairs and planned upgrades. Call one when the work is outside your skills, when safety or compliance matters, when a warranty needs to come from a qualified provider rather than your own workmanship, or when the job will be faster and cheaper done properly the first time. For any work that touches the structure of the home, the electrical or gas system, or the hot/cold water supply, hiring a qualified specialist is not optional — it's required by law.
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General photographer work doesn't require a state licence in Australia, but every provider on TaskerAsker is ABN-verified before they can quote. For specialist work that touches electrical, gas, plumbing or structural elements you should still insist on a separately-licensed specialist for that scope.
Photographer pricing depends on the scope of work, access, materials supplied and urgency. Three written quotes side-by-side is the fastest way to anchor a fair price for your job.
Browse photographers by city: explore the Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Hobart or Darwin pages. Or post your task free and qualified photographers in your suburb will send tailored quotes within hours.
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The most frequent issues Australian homeowners encounter that require a photographer, and whether each is a DIY fix or a job for a licensed professional.
Poor real estate photography — wide-angle distortion, window-blown exposures and unflattering angles — reduces enquiries and perceived property value. A professional real estate photographer uses HDR bracketing, flash-ambient balance for interior shots and a 16–24 mm lens at eye height. Twilight exterior shots are a cost-effective upgrade (typically $50–$150 extra) that significantly increases online engagement.
Low-light indoor events at venues with warm mixed lighting are technically challenging for amateur photographers — high ISO, slow shutter speeds and complex white balance are required. A professional event photographer using a fast prime lens and an off-camera flash achieves consistent, sharp results regardless of venue lighting conditions. Hiring a photographer typically costs $150–$350 per hour for events in Australian capital cities.
Good product photography requires consistent, even lighting to eliminate harsh shadows, a neutral background, and post-processing to correct colour and remove distractions. A basic DIY lightbox setup ($50–$100) can produce acceptable results for simple flat-lay products. For complex products, lifestyle shots or jewellery, a professional product photographer will produce results that reduce return rates and increase conversion.
Every photographer listed on TaskerAsker is ABN-verified before being published, and identity is confirmed against a government-issued ID. You can read recent reviews from real jobs on every profile, and we surface the verification badges, response time and completion rate on the listing card.
Ask for a written, itemised quote that separates labour and materials, includes GST, names the warranty period in writing, and lists payment terms. Ask for a copy of public-liability insurance. A good provider will share these without hesitation; reluctance to put detail in writing is a red flag.
Three quotes is the gold standard for fair pricing on any photographer job. The lowest is rarely the best value (often skips materials or cuts corners on warranty), and the highest often includes premium scope you don't need. The middle quote, with the clearest scope, is usually the right choice. Comparing three lets you see exactly where the difference is — labour rate, materials supplied, warranty, compliance — instead of guessing.
Most jobs posted on TaskerAsker receive their first photographer quote within a few hours, and same-day visits are common for emergencies. Posts with three or four photos and a specific job title ("leaking mixer tap in kitchen, dripping continuously for two days") receive faster, more accurate quotes than vague posts.
Yes. Posting a job, receiving quotes and messaging providers is always free for homeowners and businesses. TaskerAsker is funded by tradies paying a small fee per qualified lead — never by the customer. There are no subscriptions, sign-up fees or commissions on the job total.