Richard Smith Photography is a dedicated real estate photography studio that serves residential and commercial property sellers, agents, and developers across the Oklahoma City market through large-format and specialized imaging techniques designed for high-end listing presentation.
Richard Smith operates an independent real estate photography practice focused on capturing properties in formats and styles that align with premium listing standards. The work centers on residential homes, investment properties, and commercial spaces—primarily serving agents and developers preparing listings for the Oklahoma City MLS and luxury market segments. Unlike mobile photographers who shoot on-location with consumer-grade equipment, Smith works with controlled lighting, composition discipline, and post-processing that meets gallery standards rather than speed standards. The studio is small and owner-operated, which means availability is limited and scheduling requires advance planning.
Real estate photography pricing in Oklahoma City typically ranges from $300 to $800 per property depending on square footage, image count, and editing depth. Richard Smith Photography operates within the premium tier of that range, generally charging between $500 and $1,200 per project. A typical package includes 20 to 40 final edited images, basic floor plan photography, and exterior/interior coverage suitable for MLS syndication and agent marketing materials. Add-on services such as drone aerial photography, virtual tours, or twilight exterior shots increase the base fee by $200 to $400 each. The studio does not publish a public price list; quotes are generated per property. Smith typically requires a 50 percent deposit to confirm a shoot date, with the remainder due before image delivery.
The Oklahoma City real estate photography market includes three broad service tiers. Franchise operations like Real Estate Photography and the Oklahoma City branches of national companies (such as Matterport-certified providers) charge $250 to $400 per property and turn images around in 3 to 5 days; they prioritize speed and consistency over artistic direction. Mid-range independent photographers, of which there are a dozen or more active in the metro, price at $400 to $700 and offer personal attention and faster turnaround (2 to 3 days) but typically use standard equipment and editing. Richard Smith Photography sits at the top of that range, charging premium rates for what Smith positions as curatorial image-making: slower turnaround (5 to 7 business days), higher-resolution originals, and meticulous editing. Choose Richard Smith if you are selling a home above $500,000 or a commercial property where image quality directly affects tenant or buyer perception. Choose a mid-range or franchise option if you need images within 48 hours, are listing a standard residential property under $350,000, or want to minimize photography cost.
This service works best for real estate agents marketing luxury homes in neighborhoods like Edmond's Oak Tree, Oklahoma City's Nichols Hills, or Mustang properties in the $600,000-plus range. It also fits investment groups documenting commercial real estate or mixed-use properties where presentation affects leasing velocity. Developers and builders preparing spec homes or model units for sales galleries may also justify the premium pricing. It does not suit agents on tight margins, properties listed below $300,000, or anyone needing images within 48 hours. Smith does not offer same-day or next-day delivery, and the cost-to-listing-price ratio becomes unfavorable on lower-priced homes where photography is a smaller part of the marketing budget.
After you request a quote (typically via phone or email), Smith will ask for the property address, square footage, listing price, and proposed listing date. A short site visit may precede the shoot to assess lighting conditions and plan composition. On shoot day, Smith spends 2 to 3 hours on-site capturing exteriors, interiors, details, and any special features the listing agent identifies. You do not need to be present, though the listing agent often is. Smith handles all staging direction and directing light. Edited images arrive as a single digital folder, downloadable via secure link, along with full-resolution files suitable for print or large-display marketing.
Richard Smith Photography operates by appointment only; there is no walk-in studio or retail location. Scheduling requires a phone or email inquiry. Smith typically shoots Monday through Friday, though weekend appointments are available on request. The studio is studio-based for editing and client meetings, located in the Midtown Oklahoma City area; the actual photography work happens on the client's property. Parking at shoot locations is the agent's or client's responsibility. Confirm current turnaround times and specific weekend availability when you call to book.
Richard Smith Photography serves a specific corner of Oklahoma City's real estate market: agents and sellers who prioritize image quality and believe presentation directly affects buyer perception and offer speed. For that niche, the investment is standard practice.
