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How Much Do Singapore Photographers Charge?

A photoshoot in Singapore costs a fixed $280–$630 — for example $390 for the popular 60-minute session with 35 edited photos. The price is the same in every city, with editing, an online gallery and ~4-day delivery included — nothing to negotiate.

Bronze

$280

30 minutes

20 edited photos

Silver

$390

60 minutes

35 edited photos

Gold

$550

100 minutes

60 edited photos

Platinum

$630

120 minutes

75 edited photos

Our Clients' Reviews of Singapore Photographers

4.91,286 Google reviews

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

Shauna Bowman

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

Gerald Elcan

Verified customer

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

Verified customer

Our photographer was Maddi , and she was fabulous! She was so great with finding amazing shots, and directing us! We had no vision at all just wanted honeymoon photos, and she did a fabulous job!

Kallie Hunley

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Singapore Photoshoot Guides

Everything you need to plan a photoshoot in Singapore — costs, the best photo spots, and pro tips.

Most-Booked Photo Spots in Singapore

Ranked by real Localgrapher bookings — where our couples and families actually choose to shoot in Singapore.

Why Singapore Is Worth a Professional Photoshoot

Singapore sits one degree off the equator, which means the golden-hour window opens and closes faster than almost anywhere else in our network. Sunrise lands around 6:55 AM year-round, the equatorial sun climbs vertically by 10 AM, and the soft blue-hour minutes after 7:25 PM are when the skyline lights flick on against a still-bright sky. Knowing those windows is what separates a clean Singapore frame from a flat one, and it shapes every shoot our local team runs across the island. We schedule couples at Marina Bay Sands before the financial district commute crowds the Helix Bridge, families under the rain trees at the Botanic Gardens while the canopy still diffuses the light, and solo travellers under the lit canopy of Gardens by the Bay for the 7:45 PM Garden Rhapsody show. Proposal sessions sit in their own category: discreet positioning at the Supertree Grove or East Coast Park at sunrise, with the photographer 25 to 50 metres back on a telephoto lens. The MRT moves you between most spots in under 20 minutes, sessions run from a 30-minute Bronze to a 120-minute Platinum, and every gallery is delivered within four business days. Whether you are after a honeymoon set across the bay or a candid family walk through Haji Lane, the frames live or die by who is holding the camera and what hour you arrive. Updated May 2026 with input from Dirgan, Ben, Amsyar, Jaden, and Gary, our Singapore photographers.

Local Tips for Your Singapore Photoshoot

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    Best Time of the Year to Visit Singapore

    Singapore can be visited year-round due to its consistent tropical climate, but the best time to visit depends on your preferences and considerations. December to February is generally considered the most pleasant time to visit. With slightly cooler temperatures and shorter showers, it's ideal for outdoor activities like exploring Gardens by the Bay and Sentosa Island. Additionally, you can immerse yourself in cultural events such as Chinese New Year celebrations. Another good time to visit is during June and July, when the Great Singapore Sale takes place. This shopping extravaganza coincides with school holidays and offers numerous discounts. While the weather is warm and humid, it's a great opportunity to indulge in retail therapy along Orchard Road. However, expect larger crowds and higher hotel prices during this peak tourist season. If you prefer fewer crowds, consider visiting during the inter-monsoon seasons from March to May or August to October. Although temperatures are warmer and humidity is higher, Singapore's consistent climate means you can still enjoy the city's attractions, including the Singapore Zoo, Universal Studios Singapore, and cultural neighborhoods, with relatively fewer tourists. Ultimately, Singapore's stable climate allows for year-round travel, so the best time to visit depends on your interests and preferences. Keep an eye out for major events or festivals that may influence crowd levels and hotel availability. [gallery columns="4" ids="165996,165995,165998,165997"] Family photoshoot by Renis, Localgrapher in Singapore
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    Visiting Singapore in the Northeast Monsoon Season

    Visiting Singapore during the Northeast Monsoon Season, which typically occurs from December to February, offers a pleasant experience. This period is characterized by slightly cooler temperatures and lower humidity compared to other times of the year, making outdoor activities more comfortable. The average temperatures range from the mid-20s to the low 30s Celsius (mid-70s to low 90s Fahrenheit), providing a respite from the usual year-round tropical heat. It's an excellent time to explore the city's attractions and enjoy outdoor spaces such as Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island, and the Singapore Botanic Gardens. The Northeast Monsoon Season in Singapore is also associated with shorter and less intense rainfall. While showers can occur, they are typically brief and intermittent, allowing you to make the most of your outdoor adventures. You can enjoy the beautiful landscapes, lush gardens, and vibrant cityscape without being hindered by heavy rainfall. It's a fantastic opportunity to capture stunning photos, go on scenic walks, and soak up the city's vibrant atmosphere. Additionally, the Northeast Monsoon Season coincides with significant cultural celebrations, including Chinese New Year. Singapore comes alive during this time with colorful decorations, festive markets, and vibrant parades. You can immerse yourself in the excitement of the festivities, witness traditional lion and dragon dances, and indulge in delicious Chinese cuisine. The streets and neighborhoods are filled with a lively and joyful atmosphere, providing a unique cultural experience that showcases Singapore's multicultural heritage. Solo photoshoot by Dirgan, Localgrapher in Singapore Solo photoshoot by Dirgan, Localgrapher in Singapore
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    Visiting Singapore during the Great Singapore Sale

    Visiting Singapore during the Great Singapore Sale offers a fantastic opportunity for shopping enthusiasts and bargain hunters. The Great Singapore Sale is an annual shopping extravaganza that typically takes place from June to July, coinciding with school holidays in Singapore. This event transforms the city into a shopper's paradise, with numerous discounts, promotions, and deals available across a wide range of retail outlets, including luxury brands, department stores, and local boutiques. The Great Singapore Sale offers a chance to shop till you drop, with significant discounts on fashion, electronics, accessories, and more. Whether you're looking for designer labels or unique local products, you'll find an abundance of options to satisfy your shopping cravings. From renowned shopping districts like Orchard Road to bustling markets and malls, Singapore provides a diverse and vibrant retail scene that caters to all budgets and tastes. Beyond the incredible shopping opportunities, the Great Singapore Sale also brings a lively and festive atmosphere to the city. Numerous events and entertainment activities are organized during this period, including fashion shows, live performances, and food festivals. You can enjoy a vibrant street scene, sample local delicacies, and immerse yourself in the buzz of the city's shopping culture. It's worth noting that visiting during the Great Singapore Sale may mean larger crowds and higher hotel prices due to its popularity. However, if you're a dedicated shopper and enjoy the thrill of finding great deals, the experience and savings can make it a worthwhile time to visit. Just remember to plan your accommodations and itinerary in advance to make the most of your shopping adventure. Proposal photoshoot by Ben, Localgrapher in Singapore Proposal photoshoot by Ben, Localgrapher in Singapore
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    Visiting Singapore during the Inter-Monsoon Seasons

    Visiting Singapore during the inter-monsoon seasons, which typically occur from March to May and August to October, offers its own unique charm and advantages. While the weather is generally warm and humid during these periods, Singapore's consistent tropical climate means you can still enjoy all that the city has to offer. One of the benefits of visiting during the inter-monsoon seasons is the relatively fewer crowds compared to the peak tourist seasons. You can explore popular attractions such as the Singapore Zoo, Universal Studios Singapore, and various cultural neighborhoods with less hustle and bustle, allowing for a more relaxed and immersive experience. It's a great time to soak up the local culture, visit museums and art galleries, and savor the diverse culinary scene without dealing with long queues or heavy crowds. Additionally, the inter-monsoon seasons provide an opportunity to take advantage of lower hotel rates. With fewer tourists, accommodations tend to offer more competitive prices during these periods. You can potentially find better deals and enjoy more value for your money when it comes to accommodation choices. While the weather is warm and humidity levels are higher, it's still possible to enjoy outdoor activities and explore the city. Be prepared with light and breathable clothing, stay hydrated, and plan activities during cooler parts of the day. Singapore offers a range of indoor attractions, including shopping malls, museums, and cultural centers, where you can escape the heat and immerse yourself in a variety of experiences. Family photoshoot by Jaden, Localgrapher in Singapore Family photoshoot by Jaden, Localgrapher in Singapore

Singapore Photographer FAQs

Quick facts: photoshoots in Singapore

Cost:
fixed $280–$630 — e.g. $390 for a 60-minute session with 35 edited photos. Same price in every city.
What's included:
a hand-picked local photographer, professional editing, an online gallery, and 2-year backup.
Delivery:
edited photos in about 4 work days.
Photographers:
10 verified locals in Singapore, speaking English, Mandarin, Chinese, Cantonese, Indonesian, Malay.
Where to shoot:
popular spots include Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay, Botanic Gardens, Clarke Quay.
How to book:
request online in about 2 minutes; the photographer confirms, then you reserve the date with a refundable 20% deposit. 100% money-back guarantee.

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