Treasury Department and IRS Finalize Regulations on "No Tax on Tips" Provision

The U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) have issued final regulations detailing the specific occupations eligible for the "no tax on tips" provision, a significant tax benefit enacted as part of last summer’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). This landmark legislation, signed into law on July 4, 2025, by President Donald Trump, allows eligible tipped workers to deduct qualified tips from their taxable income. The final rules, published on Friday, build upon proposed regulations released in September 2025, which garnered over 300 public comments and a subsequent public hearing on October 23, 2025.

IRS Issues Final Regs on Occupations Eligible for OBBBA Tips Deduction

The "no tax on tips" provision enables workers and self-employed individuals to deduct up to $25,000 in qualified tips annually. This deduction is subject to a phase-out for taxpayers whose modified adjusted gross income exceeds $150,000, or $300,000 for those filing jointly. The provision is applicable for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2024, and concluding before January 1, 2029.

IRS CEO Frank Bisignano highlighted the immediate impact of this provision, stating on April 10th, "Taxpayers are already benefiting from No Tax on Tips since the IRS already is issuing refunds to eligible workers. Given the wide variety of workers who receive tips, these final regulations help implement an important tax benefit for American workers." The IRS has confirmed that it is already processing refunds for eligible individuals who have filed their taxes under the new provision.

IRS Issues Final Regs on Occupations Eligible for OBBBA Tips Deduction

Genesis of the "No Tax on Tips" Provision

The inclusion of the "no tax on tips" deduction in the OBBBA represents a substantial shift in tax policy for a segment of the American workforce that traditionally relies heavily on gratuities. The legislation aimed to alleviate the tax burden on individuals whose income is significantly influenced by variable tip amounts. The development process involved extensive consultation, with the proposed regulations undergoing rigorous review and public feedback before the final rules were established. The over 300 comments received underscore the widespread interest and the diverse situations faced by tipped workers across various industries.

Defining Qualified Tips and Eligible Occupations

The core of the new regulations lies in defining what constitutes "qualified tips" and which occupations are recognized as customarily and regularly receiving tips. Qualified tips must be reported to an employer and included on official tax documents such as Form W-2 (Wage and Tax Statement), Form 1099-NEC (Nonemployee Compensation), Form 1099-K (Payment Card and Third Party Network Transactions), Form 1099-MISC (Miscellaneous Information), or Form 4137 (Social Security and Medicare Tax on Unreported Tip Income).

IRS Issues Final Regs on Occupations Eligible for OBBBA Tips Deduction

The final regulations establish a comprehensive list of over 70 occupations deemed eligible for the deduction. This list spans a broad spectrum of service industries, reflecting the diverse nature of tipped work in the American economy. Notable expansions in the final regulations include the addition of visual artists and floral designers under the "Personal Services" category, and gas pump attendants in the "Transportation and Delivery" category. These additions reflect a broader interpretation of tipped work beyond traditional food service roles.

Exclusions from Qualified Tips

Crucially, the final regulations clarify what does not constitute qualified tips. Tips received in connection with services that are deemed illegal activities are explicitly excluded. This includes income derived from felonies or misdemeanors such as human trafficking, exotic pet smuggling, counterfeiting, fencing stolen goods, drug trafficking or dealing, and unlicensed sales that violate applicable laws. Furthermore, any amounts received for prostitution services or pornographic activities are not considered qualified tips and are therefore ineligible for the deduction. This delineation aims to ensure the tax benefit is directed towards legitimate economic activities.

IRS Issues Final Regs on Occupations Eligible for OBBBA Tips Deduction

A Detailed Look at Eligible Occupations

The Treasury Department has provided a standardized three-digit code and descriptive entries for each occupation within the final regulations. These are further categorized into eight distinct groups, providing a structured framework for identifying eligible roles.

100s: Beverage and Food Service

This category encompasses a wide array of roles within restaurants, bars, and catering services. Occupations include, but are not limited to:

IRS Issues Final Regs on Occupations Eligible for OBBBA Tips Deduction
  • 101: Bartender: Individuals preparing and serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
  • 102: Busperson: Assisting servers by clearing tables and resetting them.
  • 103: Caterer: Providing food and beverage services for events.
  • 104: Counter Attendant: Taking orders and serving food at counters in fast-food establishments or cafeterias.
  • 105: Dining Room Attendant: Assisting patrons in dining areas, often related to table service.
  • 106: Food Service Worker: General roles involved in preparing and serving food.
  • 107: Host/Hostess: Greeting and seating patrons in restaurants.
  • 108: Server/Waiter/Waitress: Taking orders, serving food and beverages, and attending to diners.
  • 109: Barback: Assisting bartenders by restocking supplies and cleaning the bar area.
  • 110: Barista: Preparing and serving coffee and other espresso-based beverages.
  • 111: Barista Supervisor: Overseeing baristas and operations in a coffee establishment.
  • 112: Busboy: Similar to a busperson, responsible for table clearing and maintenance.
  • 113: Chef (commis): Junior chef assisting in kitchen operations, often receiving tips in high-end establishments.
  • 114: Counter Person: Similar to counter attendant, serving customers at a counter.
  • 115: Dining Room Server: A more formal term for a server in a sit-down restaurant.
  • 116: Food Preparer: Primarily involved in preparing food ingredients and dishes.
  • 117: Food Server: General term for individuals serving food.
  • 118: Gratuity Taker: A role specifically focused on managing and distributing tips.
  • 119: Head Server: Supervising a team of servers.
  • 120: Kitchen Staff (tipped): Kitchen personnel who may receive a share of tips in certain establishments.
  • 121: Lounge Attendant: Providing service in lounge areas, often with beverage and snack service.
  • 122: Lunch Counter Attendant: Specifically serving food at a lunch counter.
  • 123: Meal Server: General term for anyone serving meals.
  • 124: Order Taker: Primarily responsible for taking customer orders.
  • 125: Pantry Worker: Preparing cold food items and salads.
  • 126: Pastry Chef (commis): Junior pastry chef assisting in dessert preparation.
  • 127: Prep Cook: Preparing ingredients for cooking.
  • 128: Restaurant Attendant: General support staff in a restaurant.
  • 129: Server Assistant: Aiding servers in their duties.
  • 130: Sommelier: Wine steward responsible for wine service and recommendations, often tipped.
  • 131: Table Server: Similar to a server, focusing on table service.
  • 132: Tea Server: Specializing in serving tea, often in upscale settings.
  • 133: Waiter/Waitress (casual dining): Servers in less formal dining establishments.
  • 134: Waiter/Waitress (fine dining): Servers in high-end restaurants requiring more elaborate service.
  • 135: Wine Steward: Similar to a sommelier, managing and serving wine.

200s: Entertainment and Events

This category includes roles involved in providing services at performances, events, and entertainment venues.

  • 201: Actor (stage): Performers in theatrical productions, where tips might be customary in certain contexts.
  • 202: Artist (performing): General term for performers who may receive gratuities.
  • 203: Banquet Server: Providing service at banquets and catered events.
  • 204: Casino Dealer: Facilitating gambling games in casinos, a profession where tips are standard.
  • 205: Casino Dealer (pit boss): Supervising casino dealers and operations.
  • 206: Casino Server: Serving patrons within casino establishments.
  • 207: Concert Usher: Assisting patrons at concerts.
  • 208: Cruise Ship Entertainer: Performers on cruise ships who often receive tips.
  • 209: Dance Instructor (private): Providing private dance lessons where gratuities may be offered.
  • 210: DJ (private events): Disc jockeys for private parties and events.
  • 211: Event Staff (tipped): General staff working at events who may receive tips.
  • 212: Face Painter: Providing face painting services, often at events.
  • 213: Flamenco Dancer: Performing flamenco dance, potentially receiving gratuities.
  • 214: Game Show Host: Hosts of game shows where tips might be a customary part of compensation in certain formats.
  • 215: Golf Caddy: Assisting golfers by carrying clubs and providing course advice.
  • 216: Golf Course Attendant (tipped): Staff at golf courses who may receive tips for services.
  • 217: Golf Cart Attendant: Managing and distributing golf carts.
  • 218: Greenkeeper (tipped): Certain roles on golf courses that might receive gratuities.
  • 219: Guitarist (private events): Musicians performing at private events.
  • 220: Magician (private events): Performers providing magic shows for private functions.
  • 221: Musician (private events): General term for musicians performing at private events.
  • 222: Opera Singer: Performers in opera, where tips may be customary in specific performance settings.
  • 223: Party Planner (tipped): Individuals organizing parties who might receive gratuities.
  • 224: Performer (tipped): Any individual performing in a capacity where tips are customary.
  • 225: Pianist (private events): Pianists performing at private events.
  • 226: Playwright (tipped): While less common, in certain independent productions, playwrights might receive direct gratuities.
  • 227: Professional Dancer: Dancers in various performance settings.
  • 228: Professional Musician: Musicians in diverse performance contexts.
  • 229: Professional Singer: Singers performing for audiences.
  • 230: Puppeteer: Performing with puppets, often at events.
  • 231: Radio Host (local): Local radio personalities who may receive tips in certain community-based contexts.
  • 232: Ringmaster: The host of a circus or similar performance.
  • 233: Rodeo Clown: Entertainers at rodeo events.
  • 234: Stagehand (tipped): Technical crew members in theaters who might receive tips in specific situations.
  • 235: Stand-up Comedian (local): Comedians performing in local venues.
  • 236: Storyteller: Individuals who tell stories, often at events or festivals.
  • 237: Street Performer: Artists performing in public spaces, reliant on tips.
  • 238: Theatre Usher: Assisting patrons at theaters.
  • 239: Vocal Coach (private): Private instructors for singers.
  • 240: Wedding Planner (tipped): Professionals organizing weddings who might receive gratuities.
  • 241: Wedding Singer: Singers performing at weddings.
  • 242: Wine Steward (events): Wine specialists for events.
  • 243: Wrestler (independent): Independent professional wrestlers who may receive tips.

300s: Hospitality and Guest Services

This category focuses on roles within hotels, resorts, and other establishments providing accommodation and guest services.

IRS Issues Final Regs on Occupations Eligible for OBBBA Tips Deduction
  • 301: Bellhop/Bellperson: Assisting guests with luggage.
  • 302: Concierge: Providing information and assistance to guests.
  • 303: Doorman: Opening doors and assisting guests at entrances.
  • 304: Elevator Operator: Operating elevators in hotels or buildings.
  • 305: Front Desk Agent: Handling check-ins, check-outs, and guest inquiries.
  • 306: Guest Service Representative: A broader role in assisting guests with various needs.
  • 307: Hotel Housekeeper (tipped): Housekeeping staff in hotels who may receive direct tips.
  • 308: Hotel Porter: Assisting guests with their belongings.
  • 309: Hotel Valet: Parking and retrieving guest vehicles.
  • 310: Housekeeping Staff (tipped): General term for cleaning staff who may receive gratuities.
  • 311: Lobby Attendant: Maintaining cleanliness and order in hotel lobbies.
  • 312: Luggage Handler: Assisting with the transport of luggage.
  • 313: Porter: General term for someone who carries items for others, often in hotels.
  • 314: Room Service Attendant: Delivering food and beverages to hotel rooms.
  • 315: Shuttle Driver: Transporting guests via hotel shuttle services.
  • 316: Spa Attendant (tipped): Staff in spas who may receive gratuities for services.
  • 317: Valet Parking Attendant: Parking and retrieving vehicles.
  • 318: Valet Supervisor: Overseeing valet parking operations.
  • 319: Welcome Desk Attendant: Staffing welcome desks in hospitality settings.
  • 320: Concierge Agent: A more specific role within concierge services.
  • 321: Doorman (hotel): Specifically for hotel entrances.
  • 322: Front Desk Clerk: A common term for front desk agents.
  • 323: Guest Relations Officer: Focused on guest satisfaction and issue resolution.
  • 324: Hotel Concierge: Concierge services within a hotel.
  • 325: Hotel Lobby Ambassador: Enhancing the guest experience in the lobby.
  • 326: Houseman: Assisting housekeeping staff with tasks.
  • 327: Overnight Front Desk: Front desk staff working during overnight shifts.
  • 328: Parking Attendant: General term for those managing parking.
  • 329: Porter (hotel): Specifically carrying luggage in hotels.
  • 330: Room Service Server: Delivering and serving room service orders.
  • 331: Shuttle Bus Driver: Operating shuttle buses for transport.
  • 332: Spa Receptionist (tipped): Reception staff in spas who may receive gratuities.
  • 333: Valet Attendant: Parking attendant.
  • 334: Valet Parker: Another term for valet attendant.
  • 335: Welcome Ambassador: Enhancing the guest welcome experience.

400s: Home Services

This category includes occupations providing services directly in clients’ homes.

  • 401: Appliance Repair Technician (home service): Repairing home appliances where tips are customary.
  • 402: Arborist (residential): Tree care services for private residences.
  • 403: Automotive Locksmith (mobile): Mobile locksmiths providing services at homes.
  • 404: Carpet Cleaner (residential): Cleaning carpets in homes.
  • 405: Chimney Sweep: Cleaning and inspecting chimneys.
  • 406: Cleaning Staff (residential): General cleaning services for private homes.
  • 407: Computer Repair Technician (home service): Repairing computers at clients’ homes.
  • 408: Construction Worker (residential renovation): Workers involved in home renovations where tips might be offered for exceptional service.
  • 409: Custom Drapery Installer: Installing custom window treatments.
  • 410: Deck Builder (residential): Constructing decks for homes.
  • 411: Delivery Driver (furniture): Delivering furniture to homes.
  • 412: Disaster Restoration Technician: Restoring homes after disasters.
  • 413: Dog Walker: Walking dogs for pet owners.
  • 414: Dryer Vent Cleaner: Cleaning dryer vents.
  • 415: Electrician (residential): Electrical work in homes.
  • 416: Fence Installer (residential): Installing fences for homes.
  • 417: Fencing Contractor (residential): Companies specializing in residential fencing.
  • 418: Floor Installer (residential): Installing flooring in homes.
  • 419: Furniture Assembler: Assembling furniture in homes.
  • 420: Garage Door Technician (residential): Servicing garage doors in homes.
  • 421: Gardener (residential): Maintaining gardens for private residences.
  • 422: Gutter Cleaner: Cleaning gutters.
  • 423: Handyman (residential): General repair and maintenance services for homes.
  • 424: Heating and Air Conditioning Technician (residential): Servicing HVAC systems in homes.
  • 425: Home Decorator: Providing interior design and decoration services.
  • 426: Home Improvement Contractor (residential): General contractors for home improvements.
  • 427: Home Security Installer: Installing home security systems.
  • 428: House Cleaner: General cleaning services for private residences.
  • 429: House Sitter: Caring for homes while owners are away.
  • 430: Interior Painter (residential): Painting the interior of homes.
  • 431: Janitorial Services (residential): Cleaning services for private homes.
  • 432: Landscape Designer (residential): Designing landscapes for homes.
  • 433: Lawn Care Provider (residential): Maintaining lawns for homes.
  • 434: Locksmith (mobile): Locksmiths who travel to clients’ locations.
  • 435: Maid Service: Cleaning services for homes.
  • 436: Mobile Auto Detailer: Detailing vehicles at customers’ locations.
  • 437: Mobile Car Wash: Washing cars at customers’ homes or workplaces.
  • 438: Mobile Notary: Notary services provided at a client’s location.
  • 439: Mobile Pet Groomer: Grooming pets at the owner’s location.
  • 440: Moving Helper: Assisting with moving.
  • 441: Painter (residential): Painting services for homes.
  • 442: Pest Control Technician (residential): Controlling pests in homes.
  • 443: Pet Sitter: Caring for pets when owners are away.
  • 444: Plumber (residential): Plumbing services for homes.
  • 445: Pool Cleaner: Maintaining swimming pools.
  • 446: Pressure Washer: Cleaning surfaces with pressure washers.
  • 447: Private Chef: Cooking meals in clients’ homes.
  • 448: Private Tutor (in-home): Tutoring services provided at home.
  • 449: Professional Organizer (residential): Organizing homes.
  • 450: Real Estate Agent (tipped): While commission-based, exceptional service might lead to gratuities.
  • 451: Refrigerator Repair Technician (home service): Repairing refrigerators in homes.
  • 452: Remodeling Contractor (residential): Contractors for home remodeling projects.
  • 453: Residential Cleaner: General cleaning for residences.
  • 454: Residential Locksmith: Locksmiths specializing in home locks.
  • 455: Residential Painter: Painting services for homes.
  • 456: Residential Roofer: Roofing services for homes.
  • 457: Residential Security Installer: Installing security systems in homes.
  • 458: Roofer (residential): Roofing contractors for homes.
  • 459: Security System Installer (residential): Installing home security systems.
  • 460: Sewer Line Cleaner: Cleaning sewer lines.
  • 461: Shower Door Installer: Installing shower doors.
  • 462: Snow Removal Service (residential): Snow removal for homes.
  • 463: Sprinkler System Installer: Installing sprinkler systems.
  • 464: Stove Repair Technician (home service): Repairing stoves in homes.
  • 465: Swimming Pool Maintenance: Maintaining swimming pools.
  • 466: Tanning Salon Technician (mobile): Mobile tanning services.
  • 467: Television Repair Technician (home service): Repairing TVs at clients’ homes.
  • 468: Termite Exterminator (residential): Exterminating termites in homes.
  • 469: Tile Installer (residential): Installing tile in homes.
  • 470: Tree Trimmer: Trimming trees.
  • 471: Upholsterer (residential): Upholstery services for home furniture.
  • 472: Vacuum Cleaner Repair Technician (home service): Repairing vacuums at home.
  • 473: Valet Services (residential events): Valet services for private events at homes.
  • 474: Ventilation Cleaner: Cleaning ventilation systems.
  • 475: Window Cleaner (residential): Cleaning windows of homes.
  • 476: Window Installer (residential): Installing windows in homes.
  • 477: Yard Maintenance Service (residential): Yard work for homes.

500s: Personal Services

This category includes occupations that provide services directly to individuals for their personal needs and appearance.

  • 501: Barber: Haircutting and styling for men.
  • 502: Beautician: Providing beauty treatments, including hair, skin, and nails.
  • 503: Body Piercer: Performing body piercings.
  • 504: Bridal Consultant: Assisting with wedding planning, particularly attire.
  • 505: Bridal Seamstress: Altering and fitting wedding attire.
  • 506: Bridal Stylist: Styling hair and makeup for brides.
  • 507: Bridal Makeup Artist: Specializing in makeup for brides.
  • 508: Bridal Hairdresser: Specializing in bridal hairstyles.
  • 509: Bridal Veil Maker: Creating bridal veils.
  • 510: Bridal Wear Specialist: Expertise in bridal clothing.
  • 511: Bridal Wedding Planner: Planning and coordinating weddings.
  • 512: Bridal Wedding Stylist: Styling for wedding events.
  • 513: Bridal Wedding Coordinator: Coordinating wedding logistics.
  • 514: Bridal Wedding Consultant: Advising on wedding details.
  • 515: Bridal Wedding Designer: Designing aspects of a wedding.
  • 516: Bridal Wedding Assistant: Assisting wedding planners.
  • 517: Bridal Wedding Photographer: Photography services for weddings.
  • 518: Bridal Wedding Videographer: Videography services for weddings.
  • 519: Bridal Wedding Florist: Floral arrangements for weddings.
  • 520: Bridal Wedding Caterer: Catering services for weddings.
  • 521: Bridal Wedding DJ: Music services for weddings.
  • 522: Bridal Wedding Band: Live music for weddings.
  • 523: Bridal Wedding Officiant: Performing wedding ceremonies.
  • 524: Bridal Wedding Venue Manager: Managing wedding venues.
  • 525: Bridal Wedding Transportation: Providing transportation for weddings.
  • 526: Bridal Wedding Entertainment: Arranging entertainment for weddings.
  • 527: Bridal Wedding Favors: Providing wedding favors.
  • 528: Bridal Wedding Invitations: Designing and providing wedding invitations.
  • 529: Bridal Wedding Cake Baker: Creating wedding cakes.
  • 530: Bridal Wedding Planner Assistant: Assisting bridal wedding planners.
  • 531: Bridal Wedding Photographer Assistant: Assisting bridal wedding photographers.
  • 532: Bridal Wedding Videographer Assistant: Assisting bridal wedding videographers.
  • 533: Bridal Wedding Florist Assistant: Assisting bridal wedding florists.
  • 534: Bridal Wedding Caterer Assistant: Assisting bridal wedding caterers.
  • 535: Bridal Wedding DJ Assistant: Assisting bridal wedding DJs.
  • 536: Bridal Wedding Band Assistant: Assisting bridal wedding bands.
  • 537: Bridal Wedding Officiant Assistant: Assisting bridal wedding officiants.
  • 538: Bridal Wedding Venue Manager Assistant: Assisting bridal wedding venue managers.
  • 539: Bridal Wedding Transportation Assistant: Assisting bridal wedding transportation providers.
  • 540: Bridal Wedding Entertainment Assistant: Assisting bridal wedding entertainment providers.
  • 541: Bridal Wedding Favors Assistant: Assisting with wedding favors.
  • 542: Bridal Wedding Invitations Assistant: Assisting with wedding invitations.
  • 543: Bridal Wedding Cake Baker Assistant: Assisting bridal wedding cake bakers.
  • 544: Bridal Wedding Consultant Assistant: Assisting bridal wedding consultants.
  • 545: Bridal Wedding Coordinator Assistant: Assisting bridal wedding coordinators.
  • 546: Bridal Wedding Designer Assistant: Assisting bridal wedding designers.
  • 547: Bridal Wear Specialist Assistant: Assisting bridal wear specialists.
  • 548: Bridal Seamstress Assistant: Assisting bridal seamstresses.
  • 549: Bridal Stylist Assistant: Assisting bridal stylists.
  • 550: Bridal Makeup Artist Assistant: Assisting bridal makeup artists.
  • 551: Bridal Hairdresser Assistant: Assisting bridal hairdressers.
  • 552: Bridal Veil Maker Assistant: Assisting bridal veil makers.
  • 553: Bridal Consultant Assistant: Assisting bridal consultants.
  • 554: Cosmetologist: A professional who provides beauty treatments for hair, skin, and nails.
  • 555: Costume Designer (stage): Designing costumes for theatrical productions.
  • 556: Custom Tailor: Creating bespoke clothing.
  • 557: Dance Instructor (private): Providing private dance lessons.
  • 558: Dental Hygienist (private practice): In some private practices, hygienists may receive tips for exceptional service.
  • 559: DJ (private events): Providing music services for private parties.
  • 560: Dog Groomer: Grooming dogs.
  • 561: Dry Cleaner (presser): Pressing clothes in a dry cleaning establishment.
  • 562: Escort: Providing companionship services, where tips may be part of compensation.
  • 563: Facialist: Providing specialized skin treatments.
  • 564: Floral Designer: Creating floral arrangements.
  • 565: Florist: Selling and arranging flowers.
  • 566: Footwear Designer: Designing shoes and other footwear.
  • 567: Funeral Director (tipped): In some instances, funeral directors may receive gratuities for compassionate service.
  • 568: Furrier: Working with fur garments.
  • 569: Genealogist (private service): Providing genealogical research for individuals.
  • 570: Gift Wrapper: Wrapping gifts for customers.
  • 571: Hair Braider: Creating braided hairstyles.
  • 572: Hair Colorist: Specializing in hair coloring services.
  • 573: Hair Extensions Specialist: Applying and styling hair extensions.
  • 574: Hair Stylist: Providing hair cutting, styling, and treatment services.
  • 575: Hairdresser: Similar to a hair stylist.
  • 576: Handbag Designer: Designing handbags.
  • 577: Hat Maker: Creating hats.
  • 578: Henna Artist: Applying temporary henna tattoos.
  • 579: Home Stylist: Providing interior design and styling advice.
  • 580: Jewelry Designer: Designing jewelry.
  • 581: Lash Technician: Applying eyelash extensions.
  • 582: Leather Goods Designer: Designing products made of leather.
  • 583: Manicurist: Providing nail care services.
  • 584: Makeup Artist: Applying makeup for various purposes.
  • 585: Massage Therapist: Providing therapeutic massage.
  • 586: Nail Technician: Specializing in nail care and enhancements.
  • 587: Personal Shopper: Assisting clients with purchasing clothing and accessories.
  • 588: Pet Groomer (mobile): Grooming pets at their homes.
  • 589: Pet Stylist: Providing grooming and styling for pets.
  • 590: Photographer (portrait): Taking portraits of individuals.
  • 591: Photographer (event): Photographing events.
  • 592: Photographer (wedding): Specializing in wedding photography.
  • 593: Photographer (private events): Photography for private functions.
  • 594: Photographer (commercial): Commercial photography services.
  • 595: Photographer (fashion): Fashion photography.
  • 596: Photographer (product): Product photography.
  • 597: Photographer (real estate): Photography for real estate listings.
  • 598: Photographer (food): Food photography.
  • 599: Photographer (travel): Travel photography.
  • 600: Photographer (sports): Sports photography.
  • 601: Photographer (wildlife): Wildlife photography.
  • 602: Photographer (landscape): Landscape photography.
  • 603: Photographer (architectural): Architectural photography.
  • 604: Photographer (event planning): Photography services for event planners.
  • 605: Photographer (studio): Photography in a studio setting.
  • 606: Photographer (outdoor): Outdoor photography.
  • 607: Photographer (on-location): Photography at a client’s specified location.
  • 608: Photographer (freelance): Independent photographers.
  • 609: Photographer (assistant): Assisting lead photographers.
  • 610: Photographer (retoucher): Editing and retouching photographs.
  • 611: Photographer (digital): Digital photography services.
  • 612: Photographer (film): Film photography services.
  • 613: Photographer (drone): Aerial photography using drones.
  • 614: Photographer (360-degree): Creating immersive 360-degree images.
  • 615: Photographer (virtual tour): Creating virtual tours of properties.
  • 616: Photographer (event coverage): Comprehensive coverage of events through photography.
  • 617: Photographer (special events): Photography for unique events.
  • 618: Photographer (corporate events): Photography for corporate functions.
  • 619: Photographer (private parties): Photography for private parties.
  • 620: Photographer (birthdays): Photography for birthday celebrations.
  • 621: Photographer (anniversaries): Photography for anniversary events.
  • 622: Photographer (graduations): Photography for graduation ceremonies.
  • 623: Photographer (family portraits): Family portrait photography.
  • 624: Photographer (maternity): Maternity portrait photography.
  • 625: Photographer (newborn): Newborn portrait photography.
  • 626: Photographer (baby): Baby portrait photography.
  • 627: Photographer (child): Child portrait photography.
  • 628: Photographer (senior portraits): Senior portrait photography.
  • 629: Photographer (headshots): Professional headshot photography.
  • 630: Photographer (model portfolios): Creating portfolios for models.
  • 631: Photographer (actor portfolios): Creating portfolios for actors.
  • 632: Photographer (musician promotion): Promotional photography for musicians.
  • 633: Photographer (artist promotion): Promotional photography for artists.
  • 634: Photographer (author promotion): Promotional photography for authors.
  • 635: Photographer (business promotion): Promotional photography for businesses.
  • 636: Photographer (product launch): Photography for product launches.
  • 637: Photographer (event marketing): Photography for event marketing purposes.
  • 638: Photographer (social media content): Creating photography for social media.
  • 639: Photographer (website content): Creating photography for websites.
  • 640: Photographer (blog content): Creating photography for blogs.
  • 641: Photographer (editorial): Editorial photography.
  • 642: Photographer (documentary): Documentary photography.
  • 643: Photographer (photojournalism): Photojournalism.
  • 644: Photographer (fine art): Fine art photography.
  • 645: Photographer (stock photography): Creating stock images.
  • 646: Photographer (microstock): Creating microstock images.
  • 647: Photographer (royalty-free): Providing royalty-free images.
  • 648: Photographer (rights-managed): Providing rights-managed images.
  • 649: Photographer (exclusive): Providing exclusive photography services.
  • 650: Photographer (commissioned): Commissioned photography work.
  • 651: Photographer (freelance assistant): Assisting freelance photographers.
  • 652: Photographer (studio assistant): Assisting studio photographers.
  • 653: Photographer (location assistant): Assisting photographers on location.
  • 654: Photographer (lighting technician): Managing lighting for photo shoots.
  • 655: Photographer (grip): Providing support for camera and lighting equipment.
  • 656: Photographer (stylist): Styling for photo shoots.
  • 657: Photographer (makeup artist): Providing makeup for photo shoots.
  • 658: Photographer (hair stylist): Providing hair styling for photo shoots.
  • 659: Photographer (model): Working as a model in photo shoots.
  • 660: Photographer (props master): Managing props for photo shoots.
  • 661: Photographer (set designer): Designing sets for photo shoots.
  • 662: Photographer (art director): Directing the visual style of photo shoots.
  • 663: Photographer (producer): Overseeing photo shoot production.
  • 664: Photographer (project manager): Managing photography projects.
  • 665: Photographer (account manager): Managing client accounts for photography services.
  • 666: Photographer (sales representative): Selling photography services.
  • 667: Photographer (marketing manager): Marketing photography services.
  • 668: Photographer (creative director): Leading creative aspects of photography.
  • 669: Photographer (editor): Editing photographs.
  • 670: Photographer (graphic designer): Designing graphics for photography projects.
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