Southern California Funeral Photography Services & Pricing
Serving Families in Los Angeles & Surrounding Areas Since 2019
We serve families throughout Los Angeles County and Orange County, with experience at Forest Lawn, Rose Hills, Pacific View Memorial Park, and dozens of other cemeteries and funeral homes across Southern California.
Whether your service is Catholic, Protestant, Buddhist, or non-denominational, we understand the protocols and traditions that matter to your family. We've documented everything from intimate family gatherings to full military honors.
Let Your Goodbye BRING PEACE, not regret.
The most powerful moments at a funeral aren't scripted.
They're the hand squeeze during a prayer. The laugh that breaks through tears when someone tells a story. The way your mom's best friend just stood there beside her.
We’re there to capture those, with tact and compassion, so you remember the love that was present, not just the pain.
Our Southern California memorial photography services are designed for families who value legacy and real, genuine connection.
The Experience
Here’s what to expect when you hire Herrmann Funeral Photography:
Complete, unobtrusive documentation of your service (2-8 hours)
Professionally edited, high-resolution photographs (80-100 images/hour)
Private, password-protected online gallery for viewing, sharing & downloading
Optional Add-Ons:
Tribute Slideshow: A cinematic journey through the day’s most meaningful moments set to beautiful music. A digital heirloom that brings peace and comfort through the waves of grief. ($450)
Museum-Quality Albums: Our premium, hand-crafted memorial albums are designed to live on your coffee table or library shelf, serving as a permanent, tangible bridge to your family’s history. ($1,900+)
“For anyone considering Herrmann Funeral Photography to photograph their funeral, we wholeheartedly recommend him as a gifted professional who's entirely worth the investment.”
– Drew B.
The Investment
Starting at $1,600
Coverage starts at $1,600 and varies based on the number of hours you need and whether you'd like to include a memorial album or a tribute slideshow.
Most families spend between $3,000 and $5,000+, depending on their specific needs.
During our consultation, we'll explore exactly what you're looking for and provide a transparent quote without hidden fees or pressure tactics, so you can make the best decision for your family.
VALUE OF REMEMBRANCE
“Working with Christoph during this challenging time truly was a blessing. He managed to make the whole process seamless and painless, and the end result priceless!”
– Luther K.
The Process
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You tell us when and where your event will take place. We check our availability and get back to you within 2-4 hours (most often much sooner).
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We learn about your vision for the funeral and create a personalized quote and photography timeline.
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You are fully present, remembering your loved one, while we’re documenting the moments that matter most to you.
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You receive your photographs; a beautiful transformation of somber moments into timeless memories of love, connection, and legacy.
“Herrmann Funeral Photography was the perfect choice for my family. He captured all the important moments of our service. Moments that will now last a lifetime.”
– Mary L.
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Every family has its own history, and funerals have a way of bringing complicated relationships to the surface. In our pre-service consultation, you can share anything we should be aware of. On the day of the funeral, we capture the moments that matter while reading the room carefully. After photographing dozens of services, we've learned that sensitivity isn't just about being unobtrusive. It's about understanding what each family needs and adjusting accordingly.
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Grief evolves. In the immediate aftermath, the photographs may feel overwhelming. But months or years later, families often find deep comfort in seeing who attended, how their loved one was remembered, and the moments they had missed or already forgotten. The photos become a bridge to memories that would otherwise fade. You don't have to look at them right away. They'll be there when you're ready.
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No. We work from the edges of rooms and use long lenses to capture moments from a distance, ensuring that we don’t obstruct the guests' view. We also arrive early to familiarize ourselves with the layout of the space and to plan our positions before the service begins. During the ceremony, most guests will hardly ever notice our presence. We are committed to a fly-on-the-wall approach, so the photographs will be the only reminder that we were there.
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We know this can be a significant expense during an already difficult financial time. That’s why we offer flexible, interest-free financing to help make this more manageable. Here's how our families think about it: the farewell is part of a family’s history and happens only once. Over time, memory fades, but the photographs won't. Many families tell us it's one of the most meaningful investments they made, not because it's inexpensive, but because these moments can never be recreated.
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In many cultures, funeral photography is completely normal and even expected. In others, it's newer. We've worked with families where one person initially hesitated, but once they saw the photos, they were grateful someone had the foresight to document that day. The images aren't disrespectful; they celebrate your loved one by showing the impact their life had on others. Years from now, even the skeptics will appreciate having these memories.
Common Concerns About Funeral Photography
Hiring a funeral photographer might feel unfamiliar. Here are answers to concerns families sometimes have:
Have more questions? Visit our FAQ page for answers about our process, timing, religious considerations, and more.
WHY FAMILIES TRUST US
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