
If you're hiring a private party photographer in Los Angeles, here's what most hosts want to know first: $250/hour with a two-hour minimum, so most parties land between $500 and $1,000 all-in — the shoot, the edit, and full usage rights. The gallery comes back within 48 hours, delivered privately to you, and nothing gets shared without your say-so. Rates and the contact form are at the bottom of this page.
I'm Kyle Espeleta, a private party photographer in Los Angeles — milestone birthdays, estate and garden parties, holiday parties, masquerades, and after-parties. Usually the high-end version: a theme, a venue, a production budget behind it. These guests aren't at work, and that changes the job. Nobody wants a photographer in their face all night, and the host still wants every real moment kept. So most of the night I get out of the way and disappear — and when the group shot needs someone to run it, I run it.
Discretion carries more weight at a private party than anywhere else I shoot. Plenty of these galleries were never meant for the public — they go to the host, and that's it. Nothing gets posted or shared without your say-so. And the professionalism bar doesn't drop because it's a party: I show up on time, dressed right, and I don't spend the night chatting up your guests. You get the whole night back in photos without anyone feeling followed around.
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What hiring me looks like.
Tell me about the party. Date, venue, hours, and roughly what's planned — a theme, a toast, a surprise, an after-party that might run long. Use the form below or call or text (917) 612-4937. You'll get a flat, all-in quote the same day.
Book it and go back to hosting. I show up on time, dressed right, and work the night without following anyone around. If the group shot needs someone to run it, I run it — otherwise you most likely won't notice me, which is the point.
Get the night back in 48 hours. A private, password-protected gallery — typically 60–200 edited images per hour — delivered to you and nobody else. Same-day selects are available if you want a best-of before the weekend's over.
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Hiring a private party photographer in Los Angeles
Every kind of party LA throws, I've most likely photographed a version of it: milestone birthdays in the Hollywood Hills, garden parties in Pasadena and Brentwood, rooftop cocktail hours downtown, masquerades, holiday parties, quinceañeras and graduation parties, engagement dinners, housewarmings that turned into something bigger, and after-parties in clubs, lounges, and living rooms. The brief is usually the same whether it's forty guests or four hundred: real candids over stiff poses, the décor and the details the host sweated over, the group shots handled fast, and a gallery back within 48 hours — press-ready, with full usage rights.
Birthday party photography — usually the high-end kind
A themed 50th with a DeLorean parked at the door, a 40th around a grand piano, a "27-ish" with its own photo booth — Los Angeles birthdays come with production budgets, and the coverage should keep up. I photograph the room the host built and the people in it: décor and detail shots for the planner, candids and dancefloor for the host, and the cake, the toast, and the hug that was the actual point of the night. For what to look for before you book anyone, read the private party photographer guide.
Estate, garden, and villa parties
Hillside estates, backyard gardens, pool parties with floating lanterns after dark — private-home events are their own discipline. The light moves from afternoon sun to string lights to whatever the pool is doing at midnight, and I work it without ever asking the party to pause. Golden-hour arrivals, lawn games, long-table dinners, and the view the host paid for, all in the take.
After-parties, club nights, and late coverage
After-parties are usually where the photographer's booking ends — and usually where the photos the host actually wants start happening. Bottle service, DJ sets, dancefloors in theaters and lounges across Hollywood and Downtown — shot on fast lenses without flash, so the energy in the photos matches the energy in the room. If your event needs someone through the last hour, say so in the brief — the long-day rate caps at $2,500 all-in, so late never gets expensive.
Holiday parties, masquerades, and themed nights
Company holiday parties, masquerades, Gatsby nights, New Year's Eve — themed events reward a photographer who shoots the theme, not just the people in front of it. Costumes, props, performers, and the room-wide frames that prove the transformation. For corporate holiday parties, the conference-floor discipline applies: sponsor and leadership coverage handled, without the party feeling documented. See the full Los Angeles event photographer portfolio, review rates, or tell me about your party — both are on this page.
We’ve worked with other “professional” photographers who felt intrusive, like our guests were there for them. Kyle was anything but — he made everyone feel comfortable.
Hiring a party photographer — FAQ
How do I hire you for a party?
Send the date, venue, and hours through the contact form on this page — or call or text (917) 612-4937 — and you'll have a flat, all-in quote the same day. Most private parties run two to four hours, so the total usually lands between $500 and $1,000, everything included.
Do you photograph birthday parties in Los Angeles?
Yes — milestone birthdays are a specialty: 21sts through 50ths and beyond, usually the high-end version with a theme, a venue, and a production budget behind it. Read the guide to hiring a birthday party photographer, or tell me about yours.
How much does a private party photographer cost?
My rate is $250 per hour with a two-hour minimum ($500). Most private parties land at two to four hours ($500–$1,000); a full day is $2,000 flat. All-in — the shoot, the edit, and full usage rights. The full math is in the rates guide.
Will you keep our party private?
Yes. The gallery is delivered privately to the host, and nothing gets posted or shared without your say-so. I'm comfortable in rooms where discretion matters — that part of the job is most of the job.
Do you shoot after-parties and late-night events?
Yes. Club light, DJ sets, dancefloors — I shoot fast lenses without flash, so the room keeps its energy and nobody gets strobed mid-conversation.
How many photos will we get, and how fast?
Expect roughly 60–200 edited images per hour of coverage, delivered press-ready within 48 hours. Same-day Social Selects are available if you want a best-of out before the night is even over.
Do you cover small or casual parties?
Yes. The two-hour minimum makes dinners and backyard parties easy to book — and honestly they're the best value per photo, since small rooms concentrate the moments.
Rates & Deliverables
- Lead photographerfrom $250/hr · 2-hr min
- Full day (8–10 hrs)$2,000 flat
- Multi-day programs10% off the day rate
- Additional shooter$225/hr
- Next-Day Rush (full gallery)$100 flat
- Social Selects (same-day best-of)$50 flat
- Travelfree in LA & Ventura · $3/mile beyond
- Insurancefully insured · COI on request
Most parties land at two to four hours — $500 to $1,000 all-in, everything included. If the night runs long, the cap is $2,500 even on a 14-hour day, and a second shooter is $225/hr when the guest count calls for it.
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