Photographer Salaries in Canada

Updated Sept 19, 2023
$41,878 /yr
Average Base Pay

85 salaries

$34K

Low

$42K

Average

$51K

High

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How much does a Photographer make? The national average salary for a Photographer is $41,878 in Canada. Filter by location to see Photographer salaries in your area. Salary estimates are based on 85 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Photographer employees.

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Lifetouch
3.1

Lifetouch

Photographer - Hourly

$18

 /hr
Range: $14 - $20
41 salaries
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$14

$20

$14 - $20 Range

Photos Unlimited
2.8

Photos Unlimited

Photographer - Hourly

$16

 /hr
Range: $13 - $22
16 salaries
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$13

$22

$13 - $22 Range

Shutterfly
3.3

Shutterfly

Photographer - Hourly

$18

 /hr
Range: $15 - $22
14 salaries
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$15

$22

$15 - $22 Range

Freelancer
4.2

Freelancer

Photographer

$51,250

 /yr
Range: $31K - $114K
12 salaries
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$31K

$114K

$31,116 - $113,924 Range

Magenta Studio Photo
3.7

Magenta Studio Photo

Photographer - Hourly

$14

 /hr
Range: $7 - $23
11 salaries
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$7

$23

$7 - $23 Range

Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
3.7

Northern Alberta Institute of Technology

Photographer - Monthly

$5,299

 /mo
Range: $4K - $6K
10 salaries
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$4K

$6K

$4,458 - $6,337 Range

4.4

SelfEmployed.com

Photographer - Hourly

$23

 /hr
Range: $10 - $121
9 salaries
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$10

$121

$10 - $121 Range

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SSENSE
3.4

SSENSE

Photographer

$44,114

 /yr
Range: $42K - $53K
9 salaries
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$42K

$53K

$42,000 - $53,137 Range

Lifetouch
3.1

Lifetouch

Photographer - Hourly Contractor

$17

 /hr
Range: $14 - $22
9 salaries
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$14

$22

$14 - $22 Range

4.4

SelfEmployed.com

Photographer - Hourly

$23

 /hr
Range: $5 - $38
8 salaries
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$5

$38

$5 - $38 Range

Photos Unlimited
2.8

Photos Unlimited

Photographer - Hourly

$16

 /hr
Range: $14 - $17
8 salaries
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$14

$17

$14 - $17 Range

Lifetouch
3.1

Lifetouch

Photographer - Hourly

$17

 /hr
Range: $15 - $20
8 salaries
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$15

$20

$15 - $20 Range

Edge Imaging
2.9

Edge Imaging

Photographer - Hourly

$18

 /hr
Range: $14 - $23
8 salaries
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$14

$23

$14 - $23 Range

Freelancer
4.2

Freelancer

Photographer - Hourly

$29

 /hr
Range: $16 - $150
7 salaries
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$16

$150

$16 - $150 Range

GS1 Canada
3.7

GS1 Canada

Photographer

$42,000

 /yr
Range: $40K - $52K
6 salaries
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$40K

$52K

$40,000 - $52,369 Range

Artona
3.2

Artona

Photographer - Hourly

$19

 /hr
Range: $16 - $25
6 salaries
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$16

$25

$16 - $25 Range

Artona
3.2

Artona

Photographer - Hourly Contractor

$16

 /hr
Range: $14 - $18
6 salaries
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$14

$18

$14 - $18 Range

Freelancer
4.2

Freelancer

Photographer - Hourly

$42

 /hr
Range: $14 - $54
5 salaries
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$14

$54

$14 - $54 Range

Self Opportunity
4.3

Self Opportunity

Photographer

$64,467

 /yr
Range: $24K - $108K
5 salaries
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$24K

$108K

$24,270 - $107,793 Range

Edge Imaging
2.9

Edge Imaging

Photographer - Hourly Contractor

$17

 /hr
Range: $15 - $18
5 salaries
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$15

$18

$15 - $18 Range

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Photographer Salaries

Job TitleSalary
Photographer salaries - 41 salaries reported$18/hr
Photographer salaries - 16 salaries reported$16/hr
Photographer salaries - 14 salaries reported$18/hr
Photographer salaries - 12 salaries reported$51,250/yr
Photographer salaries - 11 salaries reported$14/hr
Photographer salaries - 10 salaries reported$5,299/mo
Photographer salaries - 9 salaries reported$23/hr
Photographer salaries - 9 salaries reported$44,114/yr
Photographer salaries - 9 salaries reported$17/hr
Photographer salaries - 8 salaries reported$23/hr
Photographer salaries - 8 salaries reported$16/hr
Photographer salaries - 8 salaries reported$17/hr
Photographer salaries - 8 salaries reported$18/hr
Photographer salaries - 7 salaries reported$29/hr
Photographer salaries - 6 salaries reported$42,000/yr
Photographer salaries - 6 salaries reported$19/hr
Photographer salaries - 6 salaries reported$16/hr
Photographer salaries - 5 salaries reported$42/hr
Photographer salaries - 5 salaries reported$64,467/yr
Photographer salaries - 5 salaries reported$17/hr
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Frequently asked questions about a Photographer salaries

The average salary for a Photographer is $41,878 per year in Canada. Salaries estimates are based on 85 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by a Photographer employees in Canada.

The highest salary for a Photographer in Canada is $50,962 per year.

The lowest salary for a Photographer in Canada is $34,413 per year.

Salaries for photographer vary depending on level of experience and location. Wages are steady, with the highest salaries seen in British Columbia, Ontario, and Nova Scotia. Salary ranges are higher for those with a certificate or college degree in graphic design. Photographers make an average income but can make more in cities or urban areas. For those who want to make more money as a photographer it is good to look for a job with a large digital design company as they will pay the highest wages.

Are you seeking a more lucrative photographer career? While many employers require a minimum of a high school diploma or GED, industry leaders prefer you to have an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in visual arts specializing in photography or a college diploma with specialized photography training. Extensive on-the-job training supervised by a professional photographer is also an asset. You can up your skills by enhancing your creative and technical ability and build a portfolio showcasing how your unique skills help you shine as a photographer. Having superior knowledge of how camera settings and standard software programs, like Lightroom, Photoshop, and Premier Pro, can also help advance your career and score you a bigger paycheque. Understanding the technology behind photography, including art and lighting science, excellent communication skills, and a natural artistic flair are assets.

If you’re just starting your photography career, research local photographer jobs to determine the in-demand skills and qualifications that lead to better-paying jobs. This data can also help you negotiate a higher salary once you have some proven experience. The same rule applies if you’re an established photographer wanting to ask for a raise. Figure out the average rate according to your education, skills, and experience, and come up with a number that’s fair for both you and your employer. A typical increase can fall between 10% and 20%. Discuss any courses or certifications you have and show examples of your work. You can also check out the top photographer interview questions to prepare for any unexpected questions the employer may throw your way.

About 59.64% of Photographer professionals feel satisfied with their salary, according to anonymous Glassdoor ratings. An additional $0 in potential pay per year, among other factors, can qualify the annual pay of a Photographer in Canada as a good salary.

Photographer professionals in Canada have a wide total pay range, between $28,843 and $60,803 depending on experience, with an estimated total pay of $41,878 following the average career path of a Photographer.

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