Restaurant food photos form
Collect customer food photos, usage rights, and photographer details all in one place—no more hunting through tagged posts or DMs.
Great food photos live on customers' phones, in tagged posts, and scattered across social media platforms. Tracking them down and getting permission to repost takes longer than it should. Typeform's restaurant food photo form gives marketing teams one dedicated place to collect photo submissions, photographer details, and usage rights, all at once.
The form collects submitter details, dish names, usage rights consent, and the photo itself via a file upload field—everything you need to use the image arrives in one submission. Submitters move through the form one question at a time, so the process takes under two minutes. Conditional logic branches based on who’s submitting. Photographers see additional licensing and usage scope fields that casual customers don't.
Customize submission categories, consent language, and venue options to match your restaurant's locations and marketing needs. Connect submissions to Google Drive or Airtable via Zapier, so every approved photo lands organized and ready to use. Share the form on your website, in-store via QR code, or in your email newsletters. Great food photos already exist; this form brings them directly to you.
A restaurant food photo submission form is a digital form that restaurants and food businesses use to collect photo submissions from customers, food bloggers, and photographers. It captures the submitter’s details, the dish photographed, usage rights consent, and the photo itself via a file upload field. It gives marketing teams a direct channel to the content that customers are already creating.
User-generated food photos are some of the most persuasive marketing content a restaurant can leverage, and most of them already exist on customers' phones. A structured submission form gives marketing teams a legal, organized way to collect those photos, along with the usage rights, so every repost is legally covered. Social media managers can use this form to build a content library without a photography budget, and multi-location restaurants can use it to collect content from every venue in one place.
Collect what you need and nothing more:
- Submitter name and contact details
- Social media handle (if applicable)
- Dish name and description
- Date and location the photo was taken
- Photo upload (via a file upload field, available on paid Typeform plans)
- Usage rights consent
- Licensing terms (for professional photographers)
Sort submissions by dish, venue, or quality, and tag approved photos in your Airtable or Google Drive folder so your team finds the right image when they need it. Credit the submitter's social handle when you post—customers who see their photo on your feed are more likely to submit again and share the post with their own audience.
Include a clear usage rights consent field and require contributors to agree before they submit. Specify exactly how you plan to use the photos—on social media, website, print, or advertising, so the terms are clear before you publish anything. For professional photographers, conditional logic surfaces additional licensing fields that define usage terms, exclusivity, and credit requirements.
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