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
| Question | Tier |
|---|---|
| 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.
Related
- 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.