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Customer access tiers

Every shoot has an access tier that decides how the customer gets their photos. You set it per shoot, not per customer — the same customer can have one shoot on each tier depending on how that job was billed.

The three tiers

Watermarked

  • Customers see watermarked previews of every image.
  • They pay through the gallery to unlock the full-resolution originals.
  • Uploads are processed by the watermarking service before previews go live.

On a watermarked shoot you choose how customers buy — one of two ways:

  • Packages (default) — customers buy a set you define (for example “10 edited images” or a full-gallery bundle). Attach one or more packages to the shoot; in this mode the shoot needs at least one package before it’s worth publishing.
  • Individual photo pricing — turn on Individual photo pricing (à la carte) when you create or edit the shoot, then set a price on each photo in the shoot’s photos manager. Customers pick exactly the photos they want and pay the total — the same way public galleries sell single images. A photo with no price set simply isn’t for sale.

The two modes are either/or within a single shoot — turning on individual pricing hides packages for that shoot, and vice versa. Either way, customers only get the originals after payment clears.

Use this for the standard “preview-then-buy” flow — proofing galleries, package selection, or per-photo sales.

Flat fee

  • Customers see watermarked previews of every image, exactly like a watermarked shoot.
  • Instead of picking photos or a package, they pay one price to unlock the entire shoot — every photo’s full-resolution original at once.
  • You set that single price when you create or edit the shoot. Packages and per-photo pricing don’t apply — the flat fee is the price.

In the gallery the customer sees an “Unlock everything — $X” button; once they pay, the whole shoot switches to full access. If several customers are on the same flat-fee shoot, each one buys their own unlock.

Use this when you sell a shoot as a single all-in package — “the whole gallery for $250” — rather than proofing-and-selecting.

Prepaid

  • Watermarking is skipped entirely.
  • The customer receives the full-resolution files directly, no payment step in the gallery.
  • No package needed — there’s nothing to purchase, so prepaid shoots don’t use packages.

Use this when the customer has already paid you — a booked package, a retainer client, or any job settled outside the gallery.

How to choose

QuestionTier
Should the customer pay through the gallery before downloading?Watermarked or Flat fee
Do you want them to pick photos or a package?Watermarked
Do you want one price for the whole shoot?Flat fee
Have they already paid you for this shoot?Prepaid
Is this a proofing/selection gallery?Watermarked
Is this final delivery of a paid package?Prepaid

Good to know

  • Where you set it: the shoot’s create/edit form has an Access & pricing selector with three choices — Watermarked (the default), Flat fee, and Pre-paid / Contract. Picking Flat fee reveals a required whole-shoot price; picking Pre-paid reveals the optional amount-paid fields.
  • The tier is chosen when you create the shoot and reflects the billing arrangement for that shoot, so one customer can have watermarked, flat-fee, and prepaid shoots.
  • On watermarked and flat-fee shoots, originals are never delivered until payment clears — both show watermarked previews first.
  • On prepaid shoots there’s no preview step — double-check the customer and contents before sharing, since the full files are immediately available.
  • All downloads (any tier) use secure, time-limited links — there’s no public bucket browsing.
  • HEIC/HEIF photos are converted to JPEG during upload on every tier — prepaid customers get an openable JPEG too, not the raw iPhone file.
  • Packages — how customers buy on a watermarked shoot (or switch the shoot to individual photo pricing, or a whole-shoot flat fee, instead).
  • Watermarking — configure the mark used on watermarked and flat-fee shoots.
  • Payment setup — connect the account that collects watermarked- and flat-fee-shoot payments.