Quinceañera Photographer in Los Angeles

for classically simple quinceañera photoshoots


There's an inherent beauty in celebrating a Quinceañera without overcomplicating it, surrounded by her closest friends and family, without the distractions of trendy staged poses for strangers on social media. It's why I photograph Quinces the same way I photograph weddings, quiet and intentional: the Quine Court laughing between photos, and how the sky looked overhead as the day moved from ceremony to dance.

It take Quince pictures that will be framed in your home long after the party ends. Simple vignettes — ordinary moments that hold memory. And if you believe that a Quince party should be less about spectacle and more about the people who gather to mark this occasion, then perhaps I might be for you. Because life isn't about chasing likes. It's about the small, unforgettable moments we share with those we love. And when the music fades, these are the pictures that remain.


 
 
Pink cherry blossoms and branches on a black background

How Much Do Quinceañera Photographers Charge?

In cities like Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago, and Miami, the average cost for a Quinceañera photographer in 2026 is around $3,500 for a full-day package — higher than the national average of about $2,500. Keep in mind however, that base prices don't usually include additional expenses such as venue permits, second photographers, assistants, travel fees, printed albums, extended coverage, or extras like social media highlight reels.

Two Simple Package Prices for Los Angeles Quinceañeras in 2026

Quince photography coverage for backyard parties begins at $1,500

Coverage for parties held entirely in one venue begins at $1,800

Booking includes online gallery

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special rate available for quinceañera parties in the palmdale lancaster area
coverage for religious church ceremonies is not included

Pink cherry blossoms arranged in an arching pattern on a black background.
 
Quinceañera Court group photo featuring the quinceañera in a champagne ball gown surrounded by her damas in light beige dresses and chambelanes in black shirts with suspenders, captured in a natural outdoor setting with a soft, editorial style.