Online Dating Photography pricing in Austin
Professional Dating Site Photographer in Austin, Texas
If you are reading this, you have probably already tried to fix your dating profile on your own.
You changed prompts. You swapped photos. You asked friends which pictures they liked. Maybe you even tried one of those photo rating apps. And somehow you are still getting the same weak matches and half‑hearted conversations.
The problem is almost never “there are no good photos of me.” The problem is you have never had photos taken for this specific job.
I am an online dating photographer based in Austin, and I work with clients in both Austin and San Antonio. My sessions are built from the ground up for dating apps. Not for LinkedIn. Not for your mom. Not for a gallery wall. For Hinge, Bumble, Tinder and the half‑second where someone decides whether to keep scrolling or stop on you.
What an online dating photography session actually looks like
This is not a studio headshot. It is not 20 minutes in front of a paper backdrop.
My Together Package is designed to feel like a good afternoon out in Austin or San Antonio, with a very specific goal. Dating profile photos that feel like you on your best day and actually get results.
Here is how it works:
We shoot for around 3 to 4 hours.
You bring 7 outfits so we can show real range.
We use real locations. Coffee shops, patios, bars, food trucks, parks, and streets that actually look like your life.
You get a facial expression coaching video before the shoot so you know what your face is doing on camera.
During the session, I coach you the whole time on eyes, jaw, posture, and hands.
The final gallery is built for dating apps, not for a photographer’s portfolio page.
The goal is simple. When someone sees your profile, they should feel like they are already meeting you, not a stiff version of you who shows up once a year for photos.
Who this is for
Most of my clients are not models. They are engineers, creatives, founders, and people who simply do not like being in front of a camera.
A lot of them are analytical. Many of them are autistic men who want things explained clearly. They do not want vague “just relax” energy. They want “do this, not that” and real feedback.
So that is how I work.
I will tell you exactly what is happening in your face and your posture, what looks intense, what looks shut down, and what actually reads as confident and approachable on camera. We adjust, we test, and we keep going until it looks right.
You do not have to guess if the photos are good. You can see it.
Why Austin and San Antonio work so well for this
Austin and San Antonio are full of locations that are perfect for online dating photography when you know how to use them.
North Austin and the Domain for clean lines, patios, and easy lifestyle shots.
Central and East Austin for cafes, bars, food trucks, and street texture.
San Antonio spots that give a similar mix without feeling like a postcard.
We move through a small set of locations that fit your personality and what you actually like to do. The end result feels like a real day in your life, not a random tour of landmarks.
What you end up with
When we are done, you get:
A curated gallery of dating profile photos.
A clear first photo that makes people stop scrolling.
A mix of lifestyle, close‑up, and wider shots that show who you are.
Enough variety that you can test and rotate your profile over time.
No more guessing. No more hoping that one decent selfie will somehow carry your whole profile.
Ready to fix your profile
If you are looking for a professional online dating photographer in Austin or San Antonio, this is exactly what I do.
Scroll through the examples on this site. If the work feels right and you are tired of trying to patch your profile alone, book a call.
We will go through where you are now, what is not working, and whether the Together Package is the right move for you right now. If it is not, I will tell you that. If it is, we will pick a date and start building the version of your profile that actually matches who you are.
No more bad selfies. Better photos. Better matches.