
Real Estate Photography Packages and Pricing Guide
Dustyn Reno Design
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Confused by real estate photography packages? Here's exactly what's included at each tier — and how to match the right package to your listing price.
Real Estate Photography Packages and Pricing Guide
Real estate photography packages typically range from $150–$900 depending on what's included. A base package covers interior and exterior stills. Full-service packages add drone aerials, video walkthrough, and twilight — usually the right call for listings above $500K.
Pricing questions are the first thing most agents ask when they call. That's fair — budgets are real, and not every listing needs the same media stack. This guide breaks down what's actually in each tier, when it makes sense to upgrade, and how to match the package to the property so you're not overpaying for a starter condo or under-serving a luxury home in Alessandro Heights or Redlands.
No upselling here. Just a straight look at what each level delivers and the situations where it earns its cost.
What's Typically Included in a Real Estate Photography Package?
Every real estate photography package — regardless of tier — should cover the basics: a complete set of interior and exterior stills, professional editing, and MLS-ready delivery. According to the National Association of Realtors, 97% of buyers search online before ever contacting an agent, which means photos are often the only first impression a listing gets. What separates packages from each other is the depth and variety of media beyond that baseline.
Here's what typically falls into each category:
- Interior stills — Every room, shot from the best angle, with corrected exposure and white balance. Entry-level packages cover the full home; premium packages add additional compositions per room.
- Exterior stills — Front elevation, backyard, any notable outdoor features like pools, built-in BBQs, or RV parking.
- Drone aerials — FAA Part 107 certified aerial photos showing roof, lot, neighborhood context, and proximity to landmarks like Dos Lagos, Victoria Gardens, or Harveston.
- Video walkthrough — Cinematic property tour edited for MLS and social media distribution.
- Twilight photography — Exterior shots at dusk with interior lights on, often the highest-performing image in a listing.
- Virtual tour / Matterport — 3D interactive walkthrough that lets buyers self-navigate the home remotely.
At Dustyn Reno Design, packages are not rigid — agents regularly mix and match add-ons to build exactly what a specific listing needs. View the full services menu for current options.
Base Package vs. Full-Service: How to Choose
Choosing between a base package and full-service comes down to one question: what is the likely buyer pool for this listing, and how far are they traveling to see it? Research from Redfin shows that listings with more than six high-quality photos receive 2x the showing requests compared to listings with only a few images. For local buyers shopping in Corona, Moreno Valley, or Menifee, a strong still package may be enough. For relocating buyers from Los Angeles, the Bay Area, or out of state, video and drone are often what get them to book a flight.

Base package is right when:
- The listing is under $400K and buyer demand is strong locally
- The property is a condo or townhome where drone aerials add little context
- You're managing a high-volume listing pipeline and need consistent, fast turnaround
- The neighborhood comps show buyers are moving quickly without extensive research
Full-service is right when:
- The listing is $500K+ and competing against other professionally marketed homes
- The property has standout outdoor features — large lot, pool, mountain or canyon views, or a premium location like Eagle Glen or Trilogy at Glen Ivy
- You're marketing to relocating or out-of-area buyers who won't visit without strong media
- The home is above the median price for its ZIP code and needs differentiated marketing
Bundling still photography with drone and video at booking almost always costs less than adding those services after the shoot. Ask about bundle pricing before your session — it can save $75–$150 compared to booking add-ons separately.
When to Add Drone to Your Package
Drone photography has become a baseline expectation for mid-range and luxury listings across the Inland Empire, not a premium novelty. A 2023 MLS analysis found that listings with certified aerial photography sell 68% faster than comparable listings without it — a number that holds across Riverside, San Bernardino, and Temecula Valley markets.
Listings with FAA-certified aerial photography sell 68% faster than comparable listings without drone coverage, according to MLS data across Inland Empire markets.
Drone earns its cost most clearly in these scenarios:
- Large lots and rural properties — Aerial perspective is the only way to show lot size accurately. A half-acre lot in Woodcrest or a horse property near Norco looks completely different from above than it does from street level.
- Corner lots and cul-de-sacs — Drone establishes the footprint and setback in a way ground photography cannot.
- Pool homes — An aerial shot showing the pool, patio, and backyard layout outperforms any ground-level composition for buyer engagement.
- Proximity selling — If your listing is near a named community amenity — Dos Lagos Golf Course, Harveston Lake, the trails at Sycamore Canyon — a drone shot that includes that landmark in the frame is a selling point, not just a photo.
- New construction and tract homes — Aerial context differentiates a model-match listing from its neighbors and shows lot premium visually.
If the property is a second-floor condo with a shared courtyard, skip the drone — it won't add meaningful information. For anything on its own lot above $350K in the Inland Empire, it's almost always worth including.
All drone work at Dustyn Reno Design is FAA Part 107 certified. See the drone photography services page for details on airspace authorization in Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
When to Add Video to Your Package
Video walkthrough is the single highest-engagement media format for real estate listings, and the gap between video and still-only listings continues to widen as buyer behavior shifts. The California Association of Realtors reports that listings with video generate 2x the showing requests compared to stills-only listings, with the effect most pronounced in the $550K–$1.2M range that dominates much of the Inland Empire — markets like Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, and Chino Hills.

Add video when:
- The listing is in a market where competing listings already use video — if every other $700K home in Rancho Cucamonga has a walkthrough, not having one is a disadvantage
- The floorplan is a selling feature — open-concept layouts, dramatic ceiling heights, or a well-designed primary suite read far better in motion than in stills
- The property has a story beyond the rooms — a remodeled kitchen, a landscaped backyard, a view corridor toward the San Gorgonio range
- You're running a social media advertising campaign — short-form video edits cut directly from walkthrough footage perform significantly better than static photo ads on Instagram and Facebook
Video is optional when:
- The listing is under $400K with strong local demand and fast expected days-on-market
- You're pricing aggressively for a quick sale and buyers are already writing sight-unseen offers based on photos and location
Video packages at Dustyn Reno Design include both a full-length MLS walkthrough and a social-ready short cut. Learn more at the pricing page.
Twilight Photography: When It's Worth the Add-On Cost
Twilight shots — exterior photography taken at dusk with interior lighting on — consistently rank as the highest-performing individual images in listing media sets. They create an emotional response that daytime exteriors rarely match, and they're particularly effective in Southern California where warm evening light and landscaping combine to make even modest homes look exceptional.
According to data from Bright MLS, listings that include at least one twilight image in the first three photos of their gallery receive significantly higher click-through rates from portal search results. That's the metric that matters — not how the photo looks in isolation, but whether it earns the click from a scrolling buyer on Zillow or Realtor.com.
Twilight is worth the add-on when:
- The home has strong curb appeal, mature landscaping, or architectural lighting
- The listing price is in the upper quartile for its ZIP code or neighborhood
- The property is near communities like Alessandro Heights, Oak Hills, or Redlands Terrace where presentation expectations are high
- The listing will run paid advertising and you need a high-impact hero image
Twilight can be skipped when:
- The exterior is functional but not a visual standout
- The home's primary appeal is interior — an extensively remodeled interior with a modest exterior doesn't need twilight to convert
Twilight is available as a standalone add-on or included in the Full-Service package. Scheduling requires evening availability — sessions typically begin 20 minutes before sunset.
Inland Empire Package Pricing: What Dustyn Reno Design Charges
Real estate photography packages in the Inland Empire average $250–$450 for a base still package and $500–$900 for full-service media including drone and video, based on current market rates across Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Dustyn Reno Design's pricing falls within that range, with packages structured so agents can build what they actually need rather than paying for bundled services they won't use.
Here's how the three main tiers compare:
Essential vs. Premium:
| Option A | Option B |
|---|---|
| Essential Package | Premium Package |
| Starting at $199 | Starting at $349 |
| Up to 2,500 sq ft | Up to 4,000 sq ft |
| 25–35 edited photos | 40–55 edited photos |
| Interior + exterior stills | Interior + exterior stills |
| Drone not included | Drone aerials included |
| Video not included | Video not included |
| Twilight not included | Twilight add-on available |
| 24-hour delivery | 24-hour delivery |
Premium vs. Full-Service:
| Option A | Option B |
|---|---|
| Premium Package | Full-Service Package |
| Starting at $349 | Starting at $599 |
| Up to 4,000 sq ft | Any size — no cap |
| 40–55 edited photos | 55–70+ edited photos |
| Drone aerials included | Drone aerials included |
| Video not included | Cinematic video included |
| Twilight add-on available | Twilight session included |
| 24-hour delivery | 24-hour delivery |
All packages include professional flambient editing, MLS-ready file sizing, unlimited web-resolution downloads, and a private delivery portal. Rush same-day delivery is available for an additional fee. For properties outside the standard Riverside/Corona service area — including Temecula, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, and Yucaipa — travel fees may apply. See the full pricing page for current rates and any active promotions.
How to Choose the Right Package in Three Steps
Not sure which tier fits your listing? Walk through this:
Start with the listing price
Under $400K: Essential is usually sufficient if the property doesn't have standout outdoor features. $400K–$600K: Premium with drone is the default choice for most Inland Empire markets. $600K+: Full-Service is the standard — you're competing against other professionally marketed listings and buyers expect full media.
Evaluate the outdoor features
Does the home have a pool, large lot, mountain views, or proximity to a named community or amenity? If yes, add drone regardless of price point. Aerial coverage of outdoor selling features consistently outperforms stills-only galleries in time-on-market data.
Consider the buyer pool
Are you likely to attract local move-up buyers who can drive by, or relocating buyers from LA, the Bay Area, or out of state who need media to make a decision remotely? Relocating buyers convert at significantly higher rates when video is present. If your listing is in a feeder market for LA commuters — Eastvale, Chino Hills, Fontana — include video.
Check what your competition is doing
Pull the last 10 listings that sold in the same price range and ZIP code. How many included drone? Video? Twilight? If the majority of competitive listings use full-service media, matching that standard is table stakes, not a premium.
Book and confirm add-ons at scheduling
Twilight requires evening scheduling. Drone requires airspace review (handled by Dustyn Reno Design for all properties). Lock in your complete package at booking — don't add services after the shoot date, as it requires a separate session and costs more overall.
Ready to book? View the full pricing page or reach out directly to discuss what combination makes the most sense for your next listing. Book a Session →
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in your basic photography package?
The Essential package includes a complete set of 25–35 professionally edited interior and exterior stills, shot using flambient technique for balanced, accurate lighting. All images are delivered in MLS-ready resolution via a private download portal within 24 hours of the shoot. Drone, video, and twilight are not included in the Essential tier but can be added at booking.
When should I add drone to my package?
Add drone when the property has outdoor features worth showing from above — pools, large lots, canyon or mountain views, corner lots, or proximity to named communities like Harveston, Dos Lagos, or Trilogy at Glen Ivy. Drone is also worth including any time the listing is above $400K and competing against other professionally marketed homes in the Inland Empire. All drone work is FAA Part 107 certified.
Is video worth it for a listing under $500K?
It depends on the buyer pool. If the property is in a high-demand area with strong local interest and fast expected days-on-market, stills and drone may be enough. If you're targeting relocating buyers, running social media ads, or the property has a compelling floorplan or remodel that reads better in motion, video is worth including even at lower price points. The cost difference between Premium and Full-Service is usually small relative to the commission at stake.
Do you charge rush fees for next-day delivery?
Standard delivery for all packages is within 24 hours of the shoot — that's the baseline, not a premium. Same-day delivery (within 4–6 hours of the shoot) is available for an additional rush fee. Contact us at booking if you need same-day turnaround and we'll confirm availability.
Are there travel fees for listings in Temecula or Rancho Cucamonga?
The standard service area covers Riverside, Corona, Moreno Valley, and nearby cities with no travel fee. Properties in Temecula, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, Yucaipa, and other outlying areas may incur a modest travel fee depending on distance. Check the pricing page for current service area boundaries and travel fee rates, or ask when you book — we're straightforward about what applies to your specific address.
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