On-site cannabis farm and cultivation photography across California.

Cannabis farm & Cultivation Photographer

On-site cannabis farm and cultivation photography across California.

Cannabis Farm Photography and Videography

We come to your farm. One day covers everything.

We come to your farm and document the grow with clean photo and video coverage: canopy, flower, facility, team, harvest, and drone where allowed. Built for wholesale menus, buyer outreach, social content, and the way California cannabis is shown, shared, and sold.

California-wide Other states by request · travel fees apply Photo and video
What the shoot covers
  • Facility and canopy photos
  • Macro flower photos
  • California cultivation details
  • Harvest documentation
  • Wholesale menus and buyer assets
  • Social clips and video
  • Team and founder portraits
  • Farm, greenhouse and drone footage
Cannabis greenhouse rows at sunset, Northern California farm

Cannabis Farm Photography California

Purple cannabis flower close-up, California cultivation farm
Cannabis grower in mixed-light greenhouse, Central California farm
Aerial view of cannabis cultivation farm rows, California
Mature cannabis flower macro shot, outdoor California farm
Cannabis farm team portrait, cultivation facility California
Trichome-rich cannabis flower macro photography, California farm
Full cannabis plant in bloom, outdoor California farm
Cannabis farm worker holding plant at outdoor grow, California
Cannabis grower portrait in greenhouse, California farm
Cannabis farm team portrait, cultivation facility California
Close-up trichome macro cannabis photography, California cultivation
Cannabis harvest and trimming team at California processing facility
Riverview Farms cannabis brand portrait, California farm photography
Cannabis plant detail photography, indoor grow California
Mixed-light cannabis greenhouse interior, California cultivation farm
Cannabis plant canopy detail, indoor cultivation California
Early stage cannabis flower with trichomes, outdoor California farm photography
Grow Photography

Photo and video for working cannabis grows.

We photograph rooms, rows, canopy, harvest, crew, macro flower, and short video for growers who need usable files for menus, Weedmaps, websites, retail listings, and wholesale materials. The shoot is planned around the site, crew flow, and any areas that should stay off camera.

Rooms and canopy Macro flower Harvest and crew
10+ years photographing
cannabis grows
CA travel available
1 site visit covers
the essentials

You put the work into the grow. The photos should do it justice.

A clean image set helps people see the flower, rooms, and work clearly without relying on phone shots or extra explanation.

What we photograph
  • Rooms, canopy, greenhouses, and rows
  • Macro flower photos for menus and listings
  • Harvest, trim, drying, and crew work
  • Short video for websites, menus, and social
  • Owner, grower, and crew portraits when useful
  • Finished files you can use. No usage fees.
Why growers use it

Good farm photos make the room, flower, people, and scale easier to understand before anyone visits the site.

  • Use the same image set across menus, listings, your site, wholesale materials, and retail updates
  • Show the flower with real context: room, canopy, harvest, crew, and macro detail
  • Keep labels, paperwork, private areas, and anything sensitive off camera
  • Plan one organized shoot around what is ready and worth showing
Services

Photo and video your team can use.

A focused shoot gives your team photos and clips for fresh drops, menus, Weedmaps, wholesale materials, websites, retail listings, and social.

01 Grow Site Photography

Rooms, canopy, greenhouses, outdoor rows, and site details photographed cleanly, with the day kept moving.

  • Rooms and canopy
  • Greenhouses, rows, and site details
  • Light dep and mixed-light houses
  • Wide shots, detail shots, and walk-through coverage
02 Site Video and Menu Images

Short video and menu images for fresh drops, Weedmaps, retail menus, websites, wholesale materials, and social.

  • Walk-throughs and harvest video
  • Short video for menus, websites, and social
  • Menu and listing images
  • Listing and wholesale files
03 Macro Flower Photography

Close-up flower photos shot to show trichome coverage, resin, bud structure, color, trim, and finish without making the flower look overworked.

  • Trichome coverage and resin detail
  • Bud structure, density, and finish
  • Menu-ready flower details
  • Fresh drop menu images
Macro Photos

Macro flower photos for menus and listings.

Clean macro photos help buyers understand the flower before it is in front of them. We focus on trichome coverage, resin detail, bud structure, color, trim, and finish while keeping the image true to the actual flower.

Where macro photos are used
Retail menu listings
Weedmaps photos
Wholesale materials
Websites and social
Fresh drops
Batch reference

A strong macro set gives your team flower images that work across menus, listings, wholesale materials, and your site.

What the image needs to show

The goal is a clean, accurate view, not a flower pushed past what it looks like in person.

Trichome coverage and resin
Bud structure, density, and finish
Accurate color across the flower
Consistent detail across multiple strains

When the flower is ready, the image should make quality easy to see without making it look overworked.

Grow Coverage

Show the work behind the flower.

We photograph the rooms, rows, crew, and site details that give the flower context. Coverage stays clean, respectful, and useful for menus, websites, retail listings, and wholesale materials.

People Owners, leads, and crew photographed with discretion and respect.
Owners and founders
Lead growers
Harvest crew
Trim crew
Grow leads
Working Rooms Active rooms, harvest, trim, and outdoor rows when they add context.
Cloning
Transplanting
Defoliation
Irrigation
Harvest
Drying
Environment Indoor rooms, greenhouses, outdoor rows, and mixed-light sites photographed with a clean, accurate look.
Rooms and canopy
Greenhouses
Outdoor rows and property details
Site details
Flower and Menu Use Flower close-ups and menu images for wholesale materials, retail menus, Weedmaps, and dispensary use.
Macro flower details
Menu and listing images
Packaged flower for retail use
On-site menu shots
Humboldt, the Emerald Triangle, and statewide

Legacy craft deserves careful photography.

We’ve spent 10+ years photographing working grows across California, including Humboldt County and the Emerald Triangle, plus indoor rooms, greenhouses, mixed-light sites, outdoor rows, and farms throughout Northern and Southern California. On site, we move carefully, keep private areas off camera, and focus on the flower, people, rooms, and land that help the operation read clearly.

Humboldt and Emerald Triangle experience, with farm coverage across Northern and Southern California.
Have a harvest, menu update, or fresh drop coming up?

Send the timing, location, and what you need covered. We’ll help shape a practical shot list, confirm what fits in one site visit, and send a clear quote before you book.

Send Shoot Details
Farm photo prep

A few simple ways to get better photos.

A grow does not need to look perfect. Before a farm shoot, a quick 20-minute reset can make the rooms, rows, flower, and crew easier to photograph and help the final images feel clean without looking staged.

Pick what should stand out like the best room, a strong row, fresh flower, harvest work, or the crew moments worth showing.
Clear the main camera paths so aisles, benches, rows, and doorways look clean in wide photos and short video clips.
Move small distractions such as loose tools, carts, bins, cords, and hoses when they pull attention away from the plants or the work.
Set aside flower for close-ups if you need images for menus, Weedmaps, retailers, buyers, or your website.
Keep private details out of frame including personal items, paperwork, labels, packaging, license information, or anything you do not want shown publicly.
Keep it real, just cleaned up.

The best farm photos do not feel overly polished. They show the grow clearly, give the flower context, and make the operation look organized without making it look fake.

A short walk-through before the shoot helps the photographer see what matters, what to avoid, and where the strongest photos are likely to happen.

01 Send the shoot details

Send the location, timing, what needs coverage, and where the files will be used. We’ll reply with availability, travel, and a clear quote before anything is locked in.

02 One organized site visit

We cover the priority photos, macro shots, and short video in one visit, working around harvest, trim, irrigation, and crew flow instead of taking over the day.

03 Files ready for menus and retail use

You get finished files for Weedmaps, menus, retail listings, wholesale materials, social, and your site. The files are yours to use with no usage fees.

Common Questions

Questions growers ask before booking.

No. We plan the shot flow around the work already happening on-site, whether the crew is harvesting, trimming, watering, or running rooms.

Yes. Harvest is often a strong time to shoot because the scale, pace, crew, and flower are all active at the same time.

A focused set of photos, macro flower shots, and video from one visit. That can include rooms, canopy, harvest, flower detail, menu images, short clips, and files for Weedmaps, your site, retail listings, wholesale materials, and social.

Yes. You can use the finished files for your site, Weedmaps, menus, social, retail listings, and wholesale materials with no usage fees or surprise add-ons.

That is completely fine. Many teams come in with a goal, not a finished shot list. We’ll walk the site with you, see what is ready, and help decide what will be most useful.

Yes. Macro flower photography is a core part of the shoot. We bring the right lens and lighting so trichome coverage, resin detail, bud structure, color, trim, and finish read cleanly and consistently across the files.

Yes. We travel across California, including Humboldt County, the Emerald Triangle, Central Valley, Central Coast, Los Angeles, and San Diego. We also travel to Oregon and Arizona.

Send the location, what is coming up, and the rough shoot window. We’ll reply with availability, travel, and pricing, so booking is clear before anything is locked in.

Tell us a bit about your facility, content needs, and timing. We’ll review your inquiry and get back to you within 48 hrs.

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