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How to start a photography business in Georgia

Wedding, portrait, commercial, or event photography and videography.

Recommended structure
LLC
Typical startup cost
$2,000 – $20,000
State
Georgia

Step-by-step

  1. 1
    Form an LLC and get an EIN
  2. 2
    Get general liability + equipment insurance
  3. 3
    Apply for sales tax permit
  4. 4
    Open a business bank account + 0% APR card for gear
  5. 5
    Set up a booking + contract platform (HoneyBook, Pixieset, Studio Ninja)
  6. 6
    List on The Knot, WeddingWire, and Google Business Profile

Licenses & permits you'll likely need

  • General business license
  • Sales tax permit (prints/albums are taxable in most states)
  • Drone Part 107 license (FAA, if applicable)

Exact requirements vary by city and county. Confirm locally before you operate.

Insurance

  • General liability
  • Equipment insurance
  • Professional liability

Tax notes

Section 179 lets you deduct the full cost of cameras, lenses, and computers in year one — up to $1M+.

Business banking

A 0% APR business credit card is the cheapest way to finance new camera gear. Pay off before the intro period ends.

Official Georgia filing links

See full Georgia resource page

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