Travel Photographer Insurance
Protect your travel photography business. Purchase online in ten minutes or less.
- $2 million total coverage for general liability, $1 million per occurrence
- Opt-in to additional equipment insurance for up to $75,000 in coverage l
- Year-round plans or 1–3 day event policies for short-term coverage
Safeguarding Your Passion: Don't let gear malfunctions or theft hinder your photography journey - equipment coverage keeps you thriving
Travel Photography Policies
Protect your travel photography business with our annual packages with up to $2 million general liability coverage, multiple options for camera equipment insurance, and additional policy options for customized coverage.
Designed for photographers who only need short-term coverage, our event policy provides the basic protection your business needs over a 3-day period. With our event policy, you’ll never have to worry about insurance when you don’t absolutely need it.
MOST POPULAR
365 Days of Coverage
- General Liability (2M Limit)
- Products-Completed Operations (200k Limit)
- Up to $75k of Camera Equipment Protection
- Additional Coverage Options Available
- Photographers & Videographers
- Long Term Liability Coverage
$23.83 / month
or $271/year
Event Policy
1-3 Days of Coverage
For photographers and videographers who need basic liability coverage over a 1-3 day period. Add unlimited additional insureds for any event.
$59/ 3 days
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Annual +
365 Days of Coverage
- General Liability (2M Limit)
- Products-Completed Operations (200k Limit)
- Up to $75k of Camera Equipment Protection
- Additional Coverage Options Available
- Photographers & Videographers
- Long Term Liability Coverage
$23.83 / month
or $271/year
Annual Policy
365 Days of Coverage
For photographers and videographers who need long-term liability coverage and protection, but don’t need camera equipment insurance. Additional coverage options available.
$12 / month
or $129/year
Do Travel Photographers Need Liability Insurance?
For travel photographers the entire world is a studio. From weddings on tropical islands to family photo shoots at majestic mountain ranges, your job takes you to some truly incredible places. Your job is not without risk, though. If an accident occurs during a photoshoot, you could face thousands of dollars or more in claims. Full Frame’s travel photographer insurance provides the high-quality, low-cost coverage you need—including general liability, camera equipment insurance, and more—to protect your businesses from the cost of claims.
Landscape Photographer Insurance
Landscape photographers play an important role in documenting the world we live in. Whether from urban encroachment or natural events like earthquakes and tsunamis, the work of landscape photographers tell the ever-changing stories of the places we live. Such work is not without risk, though. Accidents can cause bodily injury, property damage, and even equipment loss. Full Frame’s travel photographer insurance provides comprehensive coverage to protect your landscape photography business from the cost of claims.
Wildlife Photographer Insurance
Wildlife photographers face incredible risks as they travel the world to capture the beauty of our world and the life it provides. Often equipped with specialized equipment in a variety of climates and landscapes, wildlife photographers face a unique set of risks that could cost thousands of dollars or more should an accident occur on the job. With travel photographer insurance, you can protect your wildlife photography business with up to $2 million in coverage for general liability and a variety of customizable camera equipment insurance options to fit your individual coverage needs.
Here’s a breakdown of our coverage
Frequently Asked Questions About Travel Photographer Insurance
Travel photographer insurance can provide you with several different insurance coverages designed to mitigate or eliminate the cost of claims if you travel for photoshoots. Common claims can include a client injuring themselves while on a shoot or a faulty memory card losing all the photos. Travel photography insurance includes wildlife photographers, landscape photographers, and more
FFI offers three travel photographer insurance options and prices for their travel photography insurance.
Annual Plus travel photographer insurance starts out at just $23.83/month or $184 per year and includes camera equipment coverage, damage to rented premises, and general liability insurance. We understand you may have unique business needs, which is why you can have the option to add professional liability insurance and cyber liability insurance. If you rent a studio space or attend an event, you may be required by the studio owner or event organizer to list them as an additional insured. FFI offers travel photographers unlimited additional insureds for just $30. Adding these additional coverages can affect the overall policy price.
Annual travel photographer insurance starts at $12/month or $129 per year and includes damage to premises and general liability insurance. You have the option of adding camera equipment insurance, professional liability insurance, and cyber liability insurance. Like the Annual Plus policy, you have the option of adding unlimited additional insureds for $30. These additional coverages can affect the overall cost of the policy.
Event travel photographer insurance is $59 for up to three days of coverage and includes unlimited additional insureds for $5 and general liability insurance. This policy does not include camera equipment insurance or has the option of adding it. This policy option is a great idea if you are just starting out and want to get your feet wet.
Filing a claim with Full Frame can be done in 5 simple steps.
- Login to your user dashboard
- Navigate to “File A Claim”
- Fill out the information and then sit back, relax, and let us finish the job!
For more information on how to file a claim, check out this blog. If you have any additional questions don’t hesitate to contact us.
An additional insured is an event owner, studio owner, or national park that requires you to list them on your insurance policy, extending your coverage to them. With Full Frame, you can add unlimited additional insureds for $30.
You would want to include an additional insured on your policy when you are renting studio space, are at an event that requires it, or are at a national park. It is industry standard for landlords or event owners to require you to list them as an additional insured.
- Matnetik
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