Amazon Black Friday Deals for Photographers 2025

It’s time for another “it’s that time of the year” post. Again. Sorry.

I have been working hard to find some great Black Friday deals for photographers who want to treat themselves or for someone looking for a gift to give over the festive season.

I’ve got some amazing ideas here for your from landscape photography, to street and even studio photgraphy, in 3 price categories, each with 3 items. I’ve gone for less than £50, £50-£100 and then £100+.

So here it is, my list of Amazon Black Friday deals for photographers 2025.

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£0-50

I have only recently picked up a copy of this book as I read a review that said it was a good resource for working on your composition, and I must admit, I am impressed! I am not normally one for buying “how to” guides about photography, but this comes at some of the everyday things that we do as photographers in a way that is helpful for the beginner and more advanced photographer alike.

It’s a great looking book and it’s one you can dip in and out of, using the information to really train and work on specific parts of photography.

There’s a decent discount on this at the minute, so grab a copy before someone buys the last one!

RGB lights are very hand little things for a lot of photographers to have, be it for street photography, astro photography, landscape photography or for some fun with light painting!

My main use case for these is for macro photography, especially when I am out in the field - they are small enough not to rob me of a ton of room in my bag and light enough that I don’t feel like they are weighing me down. Don’t confuse its size and weight with poor build quality though. Smallrig produce some really sturdy kit and these are no exception.

I use these to light small subjects out in the field; whether I just need some more light to get my shutter speed down or I want to light something a little more creatively than nature allows on her own, this small, lightweight package has me covered!

For the price, you’re not going to get anything which is much better, and I have to say, that so far, I am very happy with mine!

Ok, so I’m not sure why the photo for this one is so big, and I don’t know if I have enough to say about memory cards to be able to fill the space it has created for me to write in, but I’ll have a go!

Photographers always have plenty of these lying around, but at the same time, we never have enough. They’re a pretty standard thing to use in most cameras that are on the market, unless the person you are buying for has a particularly high-end camera, you should be pretty safe.

I’ve picked this one from SanDisk as this is the brand that I use and is one that I trust. I’ve only ever had one of them let me down, and I am 99% sure that this was simply down to user error!

The price in the title is for a 128gb card, but smaller capacities will be cheaper, and vice versa for the larger ones.

£50-100

This handy tool is great for studio photographers. If you’re buying for a landscape or street photographer, then this probably isn’t for them and you might want to explore some of the ideas on this. But what does it do?

Essentially, it allows a photographer to calibrate the colours in their image (assuming their monitor is also calibrated), by providing some known reference points for exposure and white balance (12% and 18% grey). This is great, small little item, but will need to replaced every couple of years to maintain its integrity.

This is probably the most left-field choice on the list, but I have one of these in my studio and it’s one of the busiest non-photographic devices that I own. It does everything from controlling lights to playing music, to telling the time and reminding me to do things that I would forget about when I’ve got my attention fully on editing or shooting.

I’ve picked this one as it fits well on a desk and packs a bit of a punch when it comes to sound!

Photographers have all sorts of things that need to be charged and usually, these will have a plethora of USB types which are used to charge them.

This charger has 3 USB and 3 USB-C ports, allowing for fast and well organised charing. They are also great for taking on the road, as you can just unplug the whole unit from the mains and take all of the cables you need and already have plugged in, with you.


£100+

Not the latest offering in this market space by DJI, but that means you get a lot for your money, especially with the deals that Amazon are offering on it.

It’s small, it’s high quality and it shoots in a log profile, which makes colour grading the footage a dream; perfect for a budding content creator who wants to film some great B-roll or some high quality BTS footage!

I love my polaroid and I take it on every shoot with me. It’s great fun, fits easily in my bag and it’s nostalgic, and who doesn’t love nostalgia at this time of the year?

This one comes with two packets of film (worth about £30 itself at the moment!) and everything else you need to get started.

These are’t serious bits of kit, which is reflected in the price, but it’s without a doubt the most fun bit of kit on this list!

When I first got this, I wasn’t sure how much I was going to like or even how much I would use it, but it’s firmly got a place in my workflow these days and I use it for a ton of stuff in my editing.

The integration with various editing suites is awesome and it’s a solid piece of kit which (in my case!), has stood up to a bit of a beating!

So there we have 10 Amazon Black Friday deals which are great for photographers (always handy if you’re not a photographer and need to buy one of us a Christmas gift!). If you’re doing your Christmas shopping and are buying for a photographer, then you might also want to check out my Christmas Gift Guide for Photographers, 2025.

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