Photoshoot at Barcode Project

Barcode Project Photoshoot in Oslo

Hire a hand-picked local photographer who knows exactly where and when to shoot Barcode Project.

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Barcode Project photoshoot at a glance

You can book a hand-picked local photographer for a photoshoot at Barcode Project in Oslo for a fixed $280–$630 — the same price as every other city. Each session includes professional editing, an online gallery and 20+ edited photos delivered in about 4 days.

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Actual photos by our local photographers. Book one and this is the kind of gallery you'll get from Barcode Project.

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Localgrapher data · Oslo · updated July 2026

16,000+
photoshoots delivered worldwide
25%
proposal shoots
Afternoon
most-booked time
4.9★
1,286 reviews

Best time to shoot in Oslo

Based on when Localgrapher shoots actually happen here.

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Busiest around August · quietest in January — in peak season book a sunset slot 4–6 weeks ahead; off-season means soft light, thin crowds and easy availability.

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Every one is a hand-picked local who knows Barcode Project — the light, the angles and the quiet hours. Same fixed price whoever you pick.

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Why Barcode Project is a great place to shoot

The Barcode Project in Oslo, Norway, is a modern architectural development that has gained popularity as a distinctive photo spot. Here are five reasons why the Barcode Project is sought after for photoshoots: 1.) Unique Architectural Design: The Barcode Project is characterized by a series of high-rise buildings with varying heights, angles, and shapes that resemble a barcode pattern. This unique architectural design creates a visually striking and contemporary backdrop for photos, offering a fresh and modern aesthetic. 2.) Urban Skyline: The Barcode Project is situated along the waterfront of the Bjørvika district, offering a captivating urban skyline. The juxtaposition of the sleek and glassy buildings against the cityscape creates a captivating contrast that photographers can use to their advantage. 3.) Reflections and Light Play: The glass facades of the buildings reflect the surrounding environment, including the sky, water, and nearby structures. These reflective surfaces can be creatively incorporated into compositions, playing with light and reflections to add depth and interest to your photos. 4.) Symmetry and Patterns: The repetitive nature of the Barcode buildings creates strong lines, patterns, and symmetrical compositions that are visually engaging. Photographers can experiment with composition techniques that highlight these patterns and create visually harmonious shots. 5.)Proximity to Other Landmarks: The Barcode Project is close to other notable landmarks such as the Oslo Opera House and the Oslo Fjord. This proximity allows photographers to easily create diverse compositions that incorporate multiple architectural styles and natural elements.

Barcode Project photoshoot FAQs

How much does a photoshoot at Barcode Project cost?

A photoshoot at Barcode Project costs a fixed $280–$630 depending on length (30–120 min, 20–75 edited photos). The price is identical in every city — no haggling — and includes professional editing, an online gallery and delivery in about 4 days.

Can you have a professional photoshoot at Barcode Project?

Yes. Barcode Project is one of Oslo's popular photo spots and our hand-picked local photographers shoot there regularly. They know the best angles, the light and the quieter hours to avoid the crowds.

When is the best time to photograph Barcode Project?

Golden hour — the hour just after sunrise or before sunset — gives the softest light and the thinnest crowds in Oslo. Sunset slots fill up first, so it's worth booking ahead.

How do I book a photographer at Barcode Project?

Pick a Oslo photographer, request your date, and reserve with a refundable 20% deposit once they confirm. Nothing is charged until then, and you're covered by a 100% money-back guarantee.

What guests say about their Oslo shoot

Peter and his wife were very friendly and accommodating to our needs. 100% recommended for any photo needs!

Shauna Bowman

We had an amazing experience! Pavel , our photographer in Dresden was fantastic, we enjoyed his company, he was very flexible.

Gerald Elcan

Did an engagement photo shoot with Sofia and she was so good! We haven’t done photo shoots before and she directed us where to go for the best light and how to pose and the photos turned out great! 10/10

Kristina Weltzin

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