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What a Hawaii Photoshoot Actually Costs

Last reviewed August 2026

Every answer to the Hawaii photoshoot cost question online is either a photographer quoting their own rate or a forum thread from 2019. This one is arithmetic on live listings: twelve bookable sessions across four islands, read in August 2026, with what each one charges, what it hands back, and what it quietly leaves out. The short version is that the headline price tells you almost nothing until you know whether it is per person or per group, and how many finished photos are attached to it. The full catalog sits on the Hawaii photoshoot comparison.

Photographer showing the camera screen to a couple on Waikiki beach, illustrating what a Hawaii photoshoot costs
An hour on Oahu runs from $135 to $425 depending on who is behind the camera and what comes back.

Quick answer

A Hawaii photoshoot costs between $100 and $474 on the listings we track. The floor is a five-hour guided photo tour where you shoot with your own camera; private portrait sessions start at $161 for half an hour on Oahu and top out at $474 for a full-day private photography tour on Kauai. The middle of the market, an hour with a professional and an edited gallery, sits at $183 to $196 per person, or $300 to $397 for a whole group of up to fifteen.

Key takeaways

  • Per person or per group is the number that decides everything: two people or ten changes which listing is cheapest
  • Cost per edited photo runs from about $4 to about $28 depending on the tier
  • Four things are excluded almost everywhere: tips, prints, transport and permits
  • Nothing here charges a deposit you cannot get back: free cancellation 24 hours ahead on every listing

The Price Ladder, Listing by Listing

Every price below was read from the operator's own listing in August 2026 and is a starting price: dates, group size and options move it.

SessionFromLengthPhotos includedPriced
Best of Oahu photo tour$1005 hrsNone, you shootPer person
Waikiki gondola cruise$1181 hrAfter you review the listingPer person
Hawaii Five-0 locations$1294 hrsNone, you shootPer person
1-hour Honolulu session$1351 hr100+ frames per personPer group
Oahu vacation session$16130 or 60 min20 or 45 editedPer person
Honolulu vacation session$18330 or 60 min20 or 45 editedPer person
Lahaina session, Maui$19630 or 60 min20 or 45 editedPer person
Kona beach session$30030 to 60 minGallery with downloadsPer group up to 15
Couples and families, Oahu$39745 min150 to 450 frames shotPer group up to 15
Concierge photoshoot$4251 hr15 to 60 editedPer group up to 6
Sunset shoot, west side$45030 to 60 minAll session photosPer group up to 2
Kauai private photo tour$4746 hrsNone, you shootPer person

Two things jump out of that table. The cheapest bookings are not portrait sessions at all, they are guided tours where you hold the camera. And the most expensive portrait session, at $450, covers two people, while a $397 one covers fifteen.

Sunset over a Ko Olina lagoon on Oahu, the west-coast setting that carries the most expensive Hawaii photoshoot listings
West-coast sunset slots carry a premium: the drive, the hour and the single-party booking.

What an Hour Costs, and Why the Range Is So Wide

$135 to $425 for the same sixty minutes

Three listings sell a straight hour. The 1-hour Honolulu session charges $135 and promises more than a hundred frames per person, without stating how many are edited or when they arrive. The Honolulu vacation session charges $183 and commits to 45 edited photos in four to five working days. The concierge photoshoot charges $425 and adds a matched photographer, a pre-shoot consultation and a stated remedy if you are unhappy.

The photographs are not three times better at the top of that range. What scales is certainty: a defined edited count, a defined delivery window, and somebody answering email if it goes wrong.

Half an hour is not half the price

The moments listings sell 30 or 60 minutes at the same starting price, with the photo count as the difference: 20 edited images on the half hour, 45 on the hour. That is the honest way to read those listings, the extra thirty minutes buys twenty-five more finished photographs rather than a discount for leaving early.

Cost per edited photo, the number nobody prints

Divide the price by what you actually keep and the ladder reorders itself. The $183 Honolulu hour with 45 edited images works out near $4 per finished photograph. The $425 concierge hour at its entry tier of 15 images is close to $28 each, though the top tier of 60 images brings that back to about $7. The $300 Kona session for a group of fifteen is the cheapest per head in the catalog by a distance.

Use the measure the way you would use price per square metre: it is not the only thing that matters, but it stops a headline number doing your thinking for you.

Per Person or Per Group: the Arithmetic That Decides It

This single distinction moves the answer by hundreds of dollars, and the listing pages do not put it in the headline.

Party sizeOahu per-person sessionOahu per-group sessionCheaper
1 person$161$397Per person
2 people$322$397Per person
3 people$483$397Per group
4 people$644$397Per group
6 people$966$397Per group
10 people$1,610$397Per group

The crossover lands between two and three people. Below it, book the island-wide Oahu session; above it, the couples and families listing at $397 for up to fifteen, or the Kona session at $300 if you are on the Big Island. This is the most common way visitors overpay for photographs in Hawaii, and it costs nothing to avoid.

Why the Cheapest Booking Is Not a Photoshoot

Guided tours undercut portrait sessions by design

The two lowest prices in the catalog, $100 for the Best of Oahu photo tour and $129 for the Five-0 filming locations tour, buy five and four hours respectively with hotel pickup. Both are cheaper than thirty minutes with a portrait photographer, and neither produces a single photograph of you taken by somebody else.

That is not a trick, it is a different product. A tour sells transport, access and a guide's time across a whole morning, spread over up to seven people. A portrait session sells one professional's undivided attention, an edited deliverable and, usually, a permit. Once you see the two as separate purchases the price gap stops being confusing.

The $118 in the middle

The Waikiki gondola cruise sits oddly in the ladder: an hour on the water with a lei, drinks and snacks for $118 per person, photographs included on condition that you write a review on the booking platform afterwards. Priced as an experience it is competitive with a luau ticket. Priced as photography it is the only listing here whose deliverable comes with a string attached, which is why it is not the answer to the cost question even though it looks like one.

What a full day costs

At the top, the Kauai private photography tour charges $474 per person for six hours with hotel pickup and route planning, and the photographs are yours because the camera is yours. Compare that with $450 for a thirty to sixty minute sunset session covering two people and you have the clearest illustration in the catalog that in Hawaii you are buying time, access or deliverables, never all three at once.

Hanalei Bay on Kauai, where the most expensive session in the Hawaii photoshoot cost ladder runs six hours
Kauai's $474 listing is a six-hour landscape day, not a portrait sitting.

Which Price Is Right for You?

If you are one or two people and want a defined set

the island-wide Oahu session at $161, or $183 for the Honolulu version: 45 edited photos on the hour, gallery in four to five working days

If you are three or more

switch to per-group pricing before you add up tickets: $397 for up to fifteen on Oahu, $300 for up to fifteen on the Big Island

If you want the cheapest hour with a professional

$135 on the 1-hour Honolulu session, with the caveat that the listing states neither an edited count nor a delivery date

If you want somebody to manage the whole thing

$425 for the concierge photoshoot, which buys matching, a planning call and a stated remedy rather than more photographs

If you would rather take the pictures yourself

$100 for five hours on the Best of Oahu photo tour, the cheapest booking in the catalog and the only one that teaches you anything

What the Price Does Not Include

Permits

A hired photographer working on state beaches or in state parks needs a permit, and the fees are real: $10 for an Open and Accessible ePermit covering listed sites for up to two weeks, or a Standard Film Permit filed at least five business days ahead, plus a $100 per day location fee at Division of State Parks sites. Only one listing in this catalog says the permit is included in the price. The concierge service says the opposite in writing. The whole permit picture has its own page.

Gratuities

Every listing excludes them, and tipping is normal practice for service work in Hawaii. Reviewers who mention a figure land around 10 to 20 per cent. Nobody on these listings requires it, and nobody will chase you for it.

Prints, and sometimes the files themselves

Prints are extra everywhere. Files are usually included, with two exceptions worth reading twice: the gondola cruise provides photos after you write a review on the booking platform, and the couples and families listing contradicts itself, promising all high-resolution photos on a flash drive in its description while its inclusions say the fee does not cover the digital photos. Ask before you pay.

Getting there

Transport is included on the guided tours only: the Best of Oahu photo tour picks up from seventeen Waikiki points, and the Kauai tour from twenty. Portrait sessions expect you at the beach. If your sunrise slot is at Lanikai and you are staying in Waikiki, budget the drive, the parking and the alarm clock.

Hawaii Photoshoot Cost Questions

How much is a photoshoot in Hawaii?

Between $100 and $474 on the twelve listings tracked here. Private portrait sessions start at $161 for 30 minutes with 20 edited photos and run to $450 for a west-coast sunset session covering two people. The comparison table puts every price beside what it includes.

How much should a 1 hour photoshoot cost?

In Hawaii, $135 to $425. At the bottom you get frames without a stated edited count; in the middle, $183 buys 45 edited photos delivered inside a working week; at the top, $425 buys a matched photographer, a planning call and a satisfaction promise for a group of up to six.

How much should a 20 minute photoshoot cost?

Nobody here sells twenty minutes. The shortest bookings are 30 minutes, from $161 per person with 20 edited images. If a photographer quotes you a 20-minute mini session at $150 or less, that is in line with the market rather than a bargain.

Is $100 an hour good for a photographer in Hawaii?

It is below the going rate for a private session. The cheapest hour with a professional in this catalog is $135, and the $100 bookings here are five-hour guided photo tours where you take the pictures yourself. Between $135 and $200 an hour is the honest middle of the market.

Do you pay a deposit?

No. Every listing here offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the session, and most let you reserve now and pay later. A forecast that turns two days out costs you nothing.

Is the price different by island?

Slightly. Oahu has the deepest competition and the only options under $200 per person; Maui runs about $196 for the same format; the Big Island's per-group session at $300 is the cheapest way to photograph a large family; Kauai's only listing is a $474 full-day tour rather than a portrait sitting.

The prices are one click from live: dates and group size move them.

Every listing cancels free up to 24 hours ahead

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