Project work, photography
Editorial photography,
on your terms.
Start with the session that fits your menu. Then stack the moves that turn a photo set into a campaign. Every choice updates the total in real time.
Payment: 50% at signing, 50% on delivery.
The work
What your menu could look like.
One shoot day. Every image below.
Step 1. Pick your base
Step 2. Stack the upgrades
Every add-on below is priced as if you were building this from scratch. Layering them into one production day is why restaurants pick more than one.
The cost of bad content
Guests decide in 3 seconds.
38% of diners judge quality by photos before reading a review. If it looks like a phone shot, that table goes somewhere else.
38%
of diners judge quality by photos alone
Before reading a single review.
3 sec
to make or lose a reservation
The feed scroll decision window.
177%
reach increase in 30 days
Azteca Rehoboth after one month with Savora.
The gap between what your restaurant delivers and what guests see online is costing you covers every week.
Or go deeper
Restaurants who book project work usually move to a retainer inside 90 days.
Same quality bar, better per-dollar math.
See the retainer tiersOne shoot. Then what?
Most operators who book a shoot move to a retainer after their first set.
A photo set gets you content for weeks. A retainer means you never run out.
The operators who treat content as a one-time spend keep watching their tables go to competitors who don't.