Flow Real Estate Photography is a residential real estate photo and video specialist serving the Oklahoma City metro, focused on producing listing images and virtual tours for agents and independent sellers working in the $150,000 to $600,000 price range.
The business operates as a one-person or small-team operation (verify current staffing) offering drone photography, interior and exterior still images, floor plans, and video walkthroughs. Listings in Oklahoma City's mid-market neighborhoods—Edmond, Nichols Hills, Bricktown, Crown Heights, and surrounding areas—dominate the client base. The typical engagement is a single shoot for one property, completed and delivered within 3 to 5 business days, rather than ongoing contract work.
Flow charges per-property rather than by the hour. A standard package (interior and exterior stills, typically 40 to 60 edited images) runs $200 to $350, depending on home size. Drone photography adds $75 to $150 if the property permits aerial shots and weather cooperates. A video walkthrough (60 to 90 seconds, edited) costs an additional $150 to $250. Floor plans generated from measurements start at $50. Combined packages (stills, drone, and video) often run $400 to $550. Pricing should be confirmed directly; Oklahoma City's real estate market does shift, and discounts for multiple properties or agent referral relationships sometimes apply.
Delivery is digital files via cloud link or USB drive. Turnaround is typically 3 to 5 business days after the shoot. Revisions (color correction, minor cropping) are generally included; substantial reshoots incur an additional fee.
The Oklahoma City real estate photography landscape includes three overlapping service tiers. Big-box franchises like Zillow Professional Photos and Realtor.com's photo programs operate on a national template, charge $150 to $250 for a basic shoot, but offer less customization and may route work to photographers unfamiliar with local neighborhoods. Traditional freelance photographers (independent contractors found through Thumbtack or local photography groups) charge $100 to $400 per shoot and offer high flexibility but inconsistent turnaround and variable post-production quality. Flow sits in the middle: pricing comparable to franchise services, faster turnaround than solo freelancers, and Oklahoma City-specific knowledge without the corporate overhead.
Choose Flow if you want a local photographer who understands Oklahoma City's lighting (bright, unforgiving afternoon sun on south-facing sides), the aesthetic preferences of agents in the metro, and quick delivery. Choose a franchise service if your agent has a corporate partnership or you need guaranteed availability across multiple cities. Choose a freelancer if you're willing to wait longer in exchange for potential creative customization or lower cost.
Flow works well for listing agents selling 8 to 15 properties per year, home sellers pricing homes $200,000 to $550,000 who want professional presentation without the cost of higher-end architectural photography, and agents newer to the Oklahoma City market who need a dependable turnaround. It does not suit high-end luxury listings (typically $700,000 and up) where custom styling, location scouting, and large-format retouching justify premium rates of $1,000 to $3,000 per shoot, nor does it serve agents who need same-day turnaround or emergency re-shoots with zero notice.
The photographer typically visits once for 45 minutes to 90 minutes, depending on home size. You should expect the interior lights on, clutter cleared, pets secured, and the front entrance and yard tidy. The photographer will shoot room by room, then exterior angles, and may request drone access to the backyard or cul-de-sac. You will receive a set of edited images, ready for MLS upload and social media, plus a digital contact sheet showing all shots. No additional styling, staging consultation, or print products are included unless negotiated separately.
Flow operates by appointment, typically Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (verify current availability). Scheduling is direct contact (confirm method: phone, email, or online form). Parking at the property should be on-site or nearby; the photographer does not require special access to utilities or locked areas. Weather delays (heavy rain, dense cloud cover) are common in Oklahoma City spring and early summer; rescheduling is usually offered within a week.
Flow Real Estate Photography fills a practical gap in the Oklahoma City market for agents and sellers who need quality images on a predictable timeline without enterprise pricing.
