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Average wedding photographer cost

An average wedding photographer costs $1,600 to $3,600, with most couples spending around $2,500. Wedding photography prices range from $700 to $10,000, depending on the package, add-ons, location, and number of photographers. Wedding photographers charge $175 to $500 per hour.

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Average wedding photographer cost
National average cost $2,500
Minimum cost $500
Maximum cost $10,000
Average cost range $1,600 to $3,600

Cost data is from research and project costs reported by Fash members.


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  1. Average wedding photographer cost
  2. Wedding photography prices and packages
    • Cost per hour
    • Beginner vs. professional prices
    • Price list by location
    • Videographer cost
  3. Additional wedding photographer rates and charges
    • Destination wedding
    • Pre & post-wedding photos cost
    • Pictures, albums, and prints cost
    • Bridal portraits cost
    • Engagement photos
    • Payment schedule
  4. Affordable wedding photography prices on a budget
  5. Frequently asked questions
    • How many photographers & for how long?
    • Can you negotiate?
    • When to hire?
    • Should you tip?
    • Photography styles
  6. How to find and choose a wedding photographer
    • Questions to ask
  7. Wedding photographers near me

Wedding photography prices and packages

Wedding photography prices range from $700 to $10,000 or more, depending on the package, experience, location, and add-ons. Most photographers offer a la carte pricing for package add-ons such as a second shooter, rehearsal dinner coverage, albums, and prints.

Wedding photography prices
Package Average cost Items included
Elopement $700 – $1,200
  • 1 photographer
  • 2 to 3 hours
  • Retouched digital files, with printing rights
Basic $1,300 – $2,300
  • 1 photographer
  • 4 to 6 hours
  • Retouched digital files, with printing rights
Standard $2,300 – $3,500
  • 1 or 2 photographers
  • 8 hours
  • Retouched digital files, with printing rights
  • Limited number of prints
Deluxe $3,500 – $5,500
  • 2 photographers
  • 10 hours
  • Retouched digital files, with printing rights
  • Photo album
  • Engagement photo shoot
Luxury $5,500 – $10,000
  • 2 photographers
  • 10 to 12+ hours
  • Retouched digital files, with printing rights
  • Heirloom quality album
  • Engagement photo shoot
  • Rehearsal dinner coverage
  • Bonus items (parent albums, canvas print, photo booth)

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Wedding photographer cost per hour

Wedding photographers charge $175 to $500 per hour of event time, with a minimum of 2 to 4 hours. Hourly rates are higher for shorter sessions. Hourly rates are not as common as fixed package prices.

Hourly rates can be misleading because pre-wedding planning and post-production editing often take the photographer two to three times as long as the event itself.

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Beginner vs. professional wedding photographer prices

Professional wedding photographer prices are $3,000 to $10,000 on average. Beginner photographers charge $1,000 or less as they are still gaining experience.

Beginner vs. professional wedding photographer prices
Level Price range Experience
Beginner $500 – $1,000
  • A hobbyist who is just starting out
  • May have shot only a few weddings
Semi-pro $1,000 – $3,000
  • 1 to 3 years of experience
  • Has shot 20+ weddings
  • May not solely focus on wedding photography
Professional $3,000 – $6,000
  • 4 to 7 years of full-time experience
  • Has shot 100+ weddings
  • Specific photography style and extensive photo editing experience
Top photographer $6,000 – $10,000
  • 8 to 10 years of full-time experience
  • Has shot hundreds of weddings
  • In high demand for their unique photography style or reputation

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Wedding photography price list by location

Wedding photographer prices are typically higher in major cities and on the west coast.

Wedding photography price list by location
City, State Average cost
Atlanta, GA $2,500 – $4,500
Austin, TX $3,000 – $7,000
Bridgeport, CT $2,500 – $4,500
Chicago, IL $3,500 – $7,500
Dallas, TX $3,500 – $6,000
Denver, CO $3,600 – $6,000
Houston, TX $3,500 – $6,900
Indianapolis, IN $2,500 – $4,500
Miami, FL $3,000 – $7,000
Los Angeles, CA $3,500 – $7,500
Minneapolis, MN $2,000 – $4,000
Nashville, TN $2,500 – $4,500
New Orleans, LA $2,500 – $4,500
New York, NY $3,500 – $8,000
Newark, NJ $3,200 – $6,500
Philadelphia, PA $3,200 – $6,000
Richmond, VA $3,000 – $6,000
San Francisco, CA $3,500 – $7,500
Seattle, WA $3,000 – $7,000
Washington, DC $3,500 – $6,000

Average cost of wedding photographer and videographer

Videography is typically booked separately as most wedding photographers don't provide videography services. The average cost of a wedding videographer is $1,400 to $3,600, which includes 8 to 10 hours of coverage and a 5- to 10-minute highlight reel.

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Additional wedding photographer rates and charges

Wedding photographer rates depend on the following factors:

  • Number of photographers and assistants
  • Photographer's experience and skill level
  • Number of hours and locations
  • Travel expenses for distances over 30 to 50 miles
  • Engagement photo session
  • Rehearsal dinner coverage
  • Number of retouched or edited images
  • Album type and quality
  • Number and size of individual prints
  • Add-ons like parent albums, canvas prints, or a photo booth

Additional wedding photographer rates and charges
Add-on item Average price
Standard photo album $350 – $1,000
Heirloom-quality photo album $1,000 – $3,000
Parent album $270 – $500
Canvas print (16x20) $100 – $250
Engagement photo shoot $250 – $650
Boudoir photo shoot $350 – $600
Rehearsal dinner coverage $500 – $1,500
Photo booth rental $400 – $750
Second shooter $300 – $750
Additional hours $200 – $400 per hour

Remember to factor in the cost of meals for your photographer and the second shooter or assistants.

Destination wedding photographer travel fees

Photographer travel fees for a destination wedding typically include airfare and lodging in addition to the photography package price. The price may also include meals, a rental car and fuel, or other transportation costs. Most photographers schedule their arrival two days before the wedding in case of flight delays.

Pre-wedding and post-wedding photos cost

Pre-wedding photography costs may include an engagement session, rehearsal dinner coverage, or a boudoir photo shoot.

  • Rehearsal dinner coverage costs $500 to $1,500, depending on the length.
  • A boudoir photo shoot costs $350 to $600 on average, depending on the number of wardrobe changes.

Some couples opt for a post-wedding portrait session a few weeks after the wedding to save time on the wedding day. Post-wedding photos typically don't save you money because they require hiring a photographer for another session, along with additional hairstyling and makeup costs.

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Wedding pictures, albums, and prints cost

Wedding picture costs range from $350 to $3,000, depending on the album type:

  • Standard wedding photo albums cost $350 to $1,000, depending on the album size and number of images.
  • Heirloom photo albums cost $1,000 to $3,000. Heirloom albums feature a lay-flat design, thicker board-like pages with archival-quality photo paper, and leather or linen covers with optional foil engraving.
  • Individual wedding prints cost $2 to $8 per 4x6 print and $10 to $60 for larger or matted prints.
  • Canvas prints cost $100 to $250.

Most photographers provide the images as digital files you can review, print, and share. Many photo packages also include a print credit you can apply toward prints ordered from a specific photo lab.

Remember to budget for post-wedding printing costs if your wedding photo package does not include prints or an album.

Typical bridal portraits cost

Bridal portrait photography costs $100 to $400 per hour, depending on the location, number of images, and the photographer's experience level. Most bridal portrait sessions include digital images, while prints, albums, canvas wall art, or a coffee table book of photos cost extra.

Engagement photos

Engagement photo prices are $250 to $650 on average, depending on the session length, number of locations or wardrobe changes, and number of images. Wedding photographers charge $150 to $300 per hour for an engagement photo shoot. Many wedding photography packages include an engagement session.

Typical wedding photographer payment schedule

Most wedding photographers have a two-payment or three-payment schedule:

  1. The first payment is a deposit due upon booking and reserves your date.
  2. The second payment is typically due one to three months before the wedding.
  3. The third payment is due at or after the event but before delivery of any prints or albums.

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Affordable wedding photography prices on a budget

Follow these tips to save money on your wedding photography budget:

  • Don't hold your wedding during the peak season. Wedding prices are typically cheaper from November to March.
  • Hire the photographer for fewer hours.
  • Create your own photo album instead of having your photographer design one.
  • Bundle engagement photos and wedding photos for a discounted package.
  • Purchase prints from an online retailer instead of ordering through the photographer.
  • Opt-out of additional items like an engagement photo shoot, album, or extra prints.
  • Hire a beginner photographer, but keep in mind a cheaper photographer won't have the same skills or experience as a professional.
  • Ask a friend to take wedding photos for you instead of hiring a photographer.
  • Place disposable cameras on the tables to allow guests to take photos.

Don't cut your wedding photography budget unless it's absolutely necessary. Wedding photography is among the top three items most couples regret not spending more on.

Small wedding photography charges

Small wedding photography prices are $700 to $1,200. Small wedding photography packages are also called elopement, courthouse, city hall, or micro-wedding packages and typically include one photographer for 2 to 3 hours, along with retouched digital images and printing rights.

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Frequently asked questions

How long do you need a wedding photographer?

Most wedding photographers recommend 8 to 10 hours for full coverage of the event, from getting ready before the ceremony to the end of the reception. Keep travel time in mind if the preparations, ceremony, and reception are held at different locations.

Add 2 hours if you plan to include a first-look photo session.

How many photographers do I need for my wedding?

One photographer is typically enough for small weddings of 50 or fewer guests, while large weddings can benefit from a second shooter. Hiring two photographers even for small weddings ensures no important moments are missed. Adding a second photographer costs $300 to $750.

Is a wedding photographer worth the cost?

A wedding photographer is worth the cost to capture memories you'll cherish throughout your lifetime. Your wedding only happens once, and you can't go back and capture those moments in photos later. When you've spent so much time and money on the perfect wedding, you'll want photos to help you remember the day.

Can you negotiate wedding photographer prices?

Wedding photographers' prices are typically non-negotiable. Most photographers offer packages at different price points to suit each couple's budget. Some photographers offer a base package paired with a la carte pricing, allowing clients to choose only the features and add-ons they want.

When should you hire a wedding photographer?

Book your wedding photographer as early as possible, ideally as soon as you choose a date and reserve a venue. The best photographers book events more than 12 months in advance, especially for weddings during the peak season.

How much should you tip a wedding photographer?

Tipping a wedding photographer is not required but is usually appreciated. Consider tipping $50 to $200 to express your gratitude if the photographer exceeds your expectations. In addition, write a favorable online review for your photographer and share their details on social media.

What are the different wedding photography styles?

The most popular wedding photography styles are:

  • Traditional/classic – the most common style, featuring formal posed portraits.
  • Photojournalistic/documentary – candid photos that capture moments as they unfold naturally. Most photographers offer a combination of photojournalistic images and traditionally posed photos.
  • Dark and moody – gives photos a dramatic and cinematic feel by using deep shadows or stark lines to create unusual patterns.
  • Vintage – uses a film or digital camera with special filters and editing to add graininess and heighten warm sepia tones.
  • Warm – uses soft orange and yellow tones to create a comfortable feel, but without the graininess of the vintage style.
  • Fine art – softer and more delicate than a traditional or documentary style. Goes well with a bright and airy aesthetic.
  • Black and white – most photographers offer some images in black and white.
  • Desaturated – uses muted colors to create a more earthy feel and is popular for outdoor weddings.
  • Landscape style photos are a popular add-on for weddings in scenic destinations. Work with the photographer ahead of time to scout good locations.
  • Editorial – photos posed like a fashion magazine, similar to a Vanity Fair or Vogue spread.
  • Aerial/drone photography includes photos taken from above and is usually offered only as an add-on.

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How to find and choose a wedding photographer

Before choosing a wedding photographer near you, be sure to:

  • Decide which photography style and aesthetic best suits your wedding.
  • Ask for referrals from friends, family, your wedding planner, the venue, and other wedding vendors.
  • Read their reviews on Fash and Google.
  • Choose a pro who specializes in wedding photography.
  • Interview your favorite photographers and discuss your ideas and vision.
  • Ask the photographer about their pre-wedding, wedding day, and post-wedding process.
  • Schedule an engagement photo shoot to allow you to work with the photographer before the wedding day.
  • Get a detailed contract in writing that breaks down everything included in your package, the payment plan, and the refund and cancellation policy.
  • Discuss the photo usage and printing rights to confirm how you and the photographer can use the images. Photographers typically retain the copyright to the images, giving them the right to use the photos for marketing and social media.
  • Beware of basing the decision solely on pricing. The photographer with the lowest price may lack experience or isn't as good as local competitors.

Questions to ask a wedding photographer

  • How would you describe your photography style and approach?
  • Can we see full galleries from a few recent weddings?
  • How many weddings have you photographed?
  • Do you have our wedding date available?
  • How far in advance do we need to book with you?
  • Have you ever shot a wedding at our venue before?
  • Do you have experience shooting weddings of a similar size and style as ours?
  • How much are your packages, and what do they include?
  • What add-ons are available? Can we customize a package to suit our needs?
  • How many hours do you work? How much do you charge if we go over that time?
  • Can we discuss unique shots we'd like?
  • How much extra do you charge for an engagement shoot or rehearsal dinner coverage?
  • Do you provide retouching, color adjustment, or other editing services? Do they cost extra?
  • How long after the wedding will we receive our finished photos?
  • How will the images be delivered – online, in print, or on a USB drive? If online, how long will the proofs be available for viewing?
  • Will we own the rights to the digital images?
  • Do you provide high-resolution digital files? Do they cost extra?
  • What size can we print the finished files?
  • Do you offer printed items or albums?
  • How can our family members and friends order prints?
  • Can other guests take photos while you work?
  • Do you work with an assistant or second shooter? Can I meet them before the wedding?
  • How many weddings do you photograph in a year?
  • Do you charge a travel fee? What does it cover?
  • How much do you require on deposit? What is your payment schedule?
  • What is your refund or cancellation policy?
  • Do you have liability insurance? What does it cover?
  • Do you carry backup photo equipment?
  • What happens if an emergency comes up and you can’t be present on our wedding day?
  • Will you be sharing our wedding photos on your website, social media, or other magazines or blogs?

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Wedding Photographer Cost Guide | WeddingWire

Costs displayed in graph are based on spend from thousands of couples who recently reported pricing for this service within their WeddingWire review. Pricing varies based on factors including, but not limited to, vendor’s experience, level of expertise, event guest count, date, and geographic region.

How much does a wedding photographer cost?

Wedding photographer prices can vary depending on many factors including your wedding’s location (photographers in big cities tend to cost more than in other areas), the type of services and packages you’re looking for, and your chosen photographer’s experience and level of expertise. In general, wedding photographer prices in the U.S. tend to range between $1,150 and $3,000, with the average wedding photographer cost hovering around $2,000.

What's covered in a wedding photographer’s prices?

When researching wedding photographers, be sure to read the information about their pricing and packages carefully—these tend to differ widely from photographer to photographer and can greatly affect wedding photography pricing. A few items and services to look for include:

  • Time: Wedding photographer prices typically include between six hours and an unlimited amount of coverage. The more time you’d like your photographer to cover your event, the more you’ll have to pay. Additional hours will cost extra.
  • Travel: Does your photographer have to travel a long distance to your event? You may have to pay a per-mile charge if he or she is driving to your wedding, or you might have to pay for airfare and accommodations for a destination wedding.
  • Second Shooters/Staffing: Will your photographer have a second shooter or assistants present? If so, expect to shell out more.
  • Editing: A large part of your photographer’s time will be spent editing and retouching your wedding photos to make sure they look absolutely amazing.
  • Images: Your wedding photographer’s cost should include the actual images. Digital files can be provided to you in a variety of ways including in an online gallery and/or via a USB drive.
  • Print release: Many wedding photography packages include a “print release,” which means that you can use the photos for your own personal use. However, be aware that you will likely not have a full “copyright release,” so you don’t own the photos and can’t sell them, and that your photographer can use your photos for marketing purposes.
  • Prints: Some photographers include photo prints (or a print credit—money you can put toward purchasing prints) in their wedding photography rates. While you don’t have to purchase your prints through your photographer, they’ll likely come out better if you do.
  • Albums: Your photographer may offer a wedding album as part of his or her package. You can choose whether you’d like to design and purchase your album through your photographer or do it through another service.
  • Additional shoots: Some photographers include an engagement shoot in their package (62 percent of couples do a pre-wedding engagement shoot). Other shoots that will likely cost extra include bridal portraits, trash the dress sessions, or coverage of your rehearsal dinner.

There are other, less obvious parts of a wedding photographer’s business that may be included in their package pricing, which include equipment, employees, business expenses, marketing, liability insurance, and more.

Do I need to tip my wedding photographer?

While tips aren’t included in a photographer’s package, they are certainly something you should factor into your wedding photography budget. We recommend tipping your wedding photographer between $100 to $200. You should also write an online review for your photographer as an added thank-you.

When should you hire a wedding photographer?

Wedding photographers are usually among the first vendors couples book after they secure their venue. We recommend starting the search for your photographer about 11 months before your big day.

What are the different wedding photography styles?

As you start researching wedding photographers by checking out their work and reading their online reviews, be sure to pinpoint the wedding photography style you like best. There are a few wedding photography styles to choose from, including:

  • Photojournalism: This wedding photography style is all about telling a story. The photographer will capture candid, emotional moments as opposed to posed portraits.
  • Traditional: A more formal, classic photography style, traditional wedding photography includes lots of posed shots.
  • Fine Art: This style is all about dramatic compositions and stylized images. It’s a more modern approach that creates frame-worthy images.
  • Fashion: If you want images that focus on your attire and look like they belong in a magazine, this is the wedding photography style for you. Think creative backdrops and unique poses.
  • Vintage: This photography style uses filters and other techniques to give your wedding photos an old-school feel.

Should I get a second shooter for my wedding?

When it comes to the great “one versus two wedding photographers” debate, the “right” answer tends to vary from photographer to photographer, and often depends on the size of your wedding. If you’re having a very intimate and small wedding, having just one photographer present may suffice. However, if you’re hosting a larger wedding with lots of guests, you will likely need a main photographer as well as a second photographer, and perhaps assistants to help with lighting and coordination. 34 percent of wedding photographers include a second shooter in their starting rates, but for many, it's a separate charge.

Having a second shooter can be beneficial in capturing different perspectives and angles throughout the day—and can make your wedding-day timeline run even more smoothly. With two photographers on hand, both your and your future spouse’s getting-ready processes can be photographed at the same time. It’s best to discuss your specific wedding and needs with your photographer to determine the best staffing situation.

Are albums included in a wedding photographer's prices?

Many photographers do include an album in their wedding photography rates. However, some photographers offer it as a separate line item, which can add several hundred dollars to your total. There are indeed other services that allow you to create your own wedding photo album, but it can sometimes be more seamless to go through your own photographer.

Do I have to cover my wedding photographer's travel costs?

If your wedding photographer is based near your wedding location, you likely won’t have to pay any additional travel costs. However, if your photographer will be traveling a significant distance (often over 60 miles), you will likely incur additional travel costs, up to $2 per mile or more. If your photographer is flying to your wedding destination, you will probably have to pay for his/her airfare and accommodations, as well as an additional travel fee. Again, these wedding photographer prices vary from pro to pro, so be sure to ask your chosen photographer for pricing details before booking.

Do I have to pay for my wedding photographer's meals?

For your wedding vendors who will be present during your actual wedding (your photographer, videographer, DJ, wedding planner, etc. ) you will need to provide hot meals. Yes, this is indeed an added expense that you might not have expected to incur, but it’s an important one—vendors who are well-fed and happy will better be able to bring their A-game for your big day! Your wedding caterer is likely accustomed to providing these vendor meals, so be sure to discuss this with them.

How much do engagement photos cost?

We definitely think doing an engagement shoot is worth it, as it helps you and your partner get comfortable in front of the camera and with your photographer before your big day. Oftentimes engagement photo sessions are included in a with the cost of wedding photographers. However, some photographers list these shoots separately, and engagement shoot prices can range from $150 to over $600 for a session. These prices usually include a shoot at a location of your choice and an online gallery and/or USB of images. Some photographers allow you to make multiple outfit changes during your shoot, though that may cost extra for others.

When should you take your engagement photos?

Couples usually take engagement photos about three months before their wedding date. You should work with your photographer to determine the best time for your needs. Some couples will adjust their timing to have a warm-weather engagement shoot, but don’t shy away from a winter photo session. We find winter engagement shoots to be among the most intimate, cozy and romantic!

How much does it cost to hire a videographer for a wedding?

Wedding photographers and videographers often work in tandem throughout your wedding day to fully capture all of the amazing moments. On average, a wedding videographer in the U.S. costs about $1,799 with most couples spending between $1,000 to $2,500, though, as with photographers, there are many factors that contribute to a wedding videographer’s cost.

What are the important questions to ask a photographer before booking?

When meeting with a photographer for the first time, there are several questions you should be sure to ask pros before booking, including:

  • How would you describe your style?
  • Can I see a full album from a wedding?
  • Have you ever shot a wedding in my venue before?
  • How much are your packages and what do they include?
  • What happens if an emergency comes up and you can’t be present on my wedding day?
  • When and how will I receive my images?
  • How can my family members and friends order prints?
  • How many weddings do you photograph in a year?
  • What do you enjoy most about photographing weddings
  • Can I see a contract?

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How many hours to order a wedding photographer

I'll tell you a secret that it is in planning the schedule of the wedding day that the main savings and not only money but also nerves lie.

I strongly advise you to discuss the details of your event with the one who will photograph you before submitting an application to the registry office (fortunately now this can be done online right after the meeting). nine0008

Approximately 80 percent of couples from me learn many interesting options that they did not think about, another 10 confirm the correctness of their thoughts and find additional ideas.

The minimum, usually what they ask to shoot is the registry office and a small photo session after the registry office.

Let's count:
In the registry office, if everything goes well, then you usually spend from 40 minutes to 1 hour and 15 minutes (about an hour on average).
We are also filming at this time. I take pictures not only of you, but also of the guests (if you are in the registry office with guests), but this time we cannot go anywhere else. nine0008

Next, we go out, if there are guests, even if only a few, then someone wants to go to the toilet, someone wants to drink champagne, etc. We usually lose another 15-20 minutes for this).
If there are no guests, it is much easier, but it takes about 10 minutes.

After that, you need to get to the place of the photo shoot.

Usually, I try to plan the route in such a way that the transfers
do not take more than 20-40 minutes .
But the road is not always 100 percent predictable. nine0008

In total, by the time we arrive at the park or studio, or the hotel where we are staging shooting, at least 1.5 hours have passed from the start of shooting, this is if there are few or no guests and there are no traffic jams on the route.
In reality, usually 1 hour 40 minutes or 1 hour 50 minutes fifty from the start of shooting.

(this is how it usually happens in practice, although it often occurs in requests from brides - “shoot us for just a little hour or an hour and a half.” Now, I think you understand why nothing but photography in the registry office cannot be put into an hour.

How long does a wedding walk with a photo shoot last.

For staged shooting (romantic walking photo shoot on the street or in the studio) we would like to allocate at least 2 hours is only 120 minutes.

Even if you take a photo every minute, it's only 120 photos, but you understand that every minute is unrealistic.

We need to move from place to place, we need to walk from the car to the place, and so on. nine0008

If you go for a walk with guests, then add another 20 minutes to this time to smoke, drink, talk.

If a videographer is with us on the “walk”, then add another 30-40 minutes. (he needs to shoot several shots of each scene)

Based on this, I make a minimum package of 3-4 hours of work. Faster is simply unrealistic - alas.

(with the exception of just shooting at the registry office)

In 3-4 hours we will only have time to take about 150-200 photos (alas, only 60 minutes in an hour)

And you will have time to relax and not look constrained in the photo.

This is the minimum package.

A complete wedding photography package starts from 7-8 hours.

In this case, not only the newlyweds, but also the guests manage to get into the frame. You can have time to shoot the morning preparations and a piece of the restaurant. (if everything is planned correctly)

Another frequently asked question is whether a wedding walk (staged photo session) is obligatory?

Is it possible to go to a restaurant right after the registry office and start filming there with the guests? nine0008

– Of course you can. Everything on this day should go so that you feel good.
Therefore, you determine the scenario of the wedding day, I only help you with this.

I am only suggesting to you, based on my experience, what is possible and what is not.

GOOD OPTIONS FOR PLANNING THE TIME FOR THE WEDDING PHOTO SESSION

I think that it is right to start photography on the wedding day not from the registry office, but from home, or even better from the hotel where the bride gets ready. nine0008

In this case, you have time to get used to the camera and by the time you leave the house you are not ashamed of either me or the camera. (relax)
If the preparations take place at home, then I have time to take pictures of worried parents, small wedding details, the procedure for putting on a dress, etc.
If you have a ransom, then I rent the ransom and the guests.
If the fees are at the hotel, then we can catch beautiful shots of the morning of the bride.
By the way, here are 9 tips for the morning of the bride.

After getting ready we go to the registry office
After that, everything goes about the same as in the minimum version. (see above)

After the walk we go to the restaurant, there we take pictures of the guests who arrived only at the restaurant and the beginning of the banquet. Usually the first hour before the first dance.

All this usually takes 7-8 hours ,
This is all possible if you have about 30-40 guests and moves are properly planned .

This is a good option when YOU want to do a wedding day photo shoot and save some money. nine0008

If you have more guests or have trips to different places or something, then the time can easily increase to 10 hours.

With this option, it becomes possible to devote time to guests, take portraits of all guests, even if you have 50-80 people.

If you want to shoot the entire wedding, from preparations to the cake, then it usually takes about 12-14 hours , hearth transfer, cake, bouquet and garter tossing, etc.

Which option to choose? Call 8-916-597-94-78

We will discuss everything, make an appointment, at the meeting we will calmly draw up the whole plan of your day.

After that, you will immediately understand which option to choose.

In addition, it will become clear at what time to invite a makeup artist, what car to order and at what time.

It will become clear where we will go for a walk, where we will take wedding photography, and many other organizational issues. nine0008

You can see approximate prices and what is included here,

How many hours to hire a wedding photographer - Wedding photographer in St. Petersburg

When future spouses approach the issue of finding and choosing a wedding photographer, almost every couple has the same question " How many hours does it take to hire a wedding photographer? ". And a long process of calculations and calculations begins where a photographer is needed and where not. I decided to write a post in which I will share my own thoughts about “How many hours you need to hire a wedding photographer” and why this or that option may turn out to be better or worse for someone. nine0008

How many hours to hire a wedding photographer

We are all different people and we all have different needs. And it cannot be said that everyone needs to hire a photographer for a wedding for a certain time. It won't be right. For each couple, the choice of how long to hire a photographer is individual. For some, the option of a photographer in the registry office and for a walk is ideal, for others, the best solution in choosing how many hours to hire a photographer will be the option from the registry office to the cake, and someone may even want the whole wedding day to be captured from fees to cake and decides to hire a wedding photographer with an all-inclusive package. And each of these options can be both the right answer to how much to hire a photographer for a wedding, and how much would be inappropriate, but also each of them can be wrong and in the end, when the couple receives their wedding photos, she may be upset that it was necessary to invite to this, or it was possible not to call for that. Therefore, it is very important to correctly and accurately determine " how many hours a wedding photographer is needed ".

Let's look at different situations: no banquet. Most often, this is done if the couple decided to fly to the resort immediately after the registration of the marriage. In this case, a wedding photographer for the whole day is of course not needed and the couple can limit themselves to only photographing the registration. But sometimes there is still too much time before departure and the newlyweds simply sit for several hours on their suitcases.At this moment, the bride may regret that they did not take at least a short walk with a photo session.But this day will never happen again, and the photos on the walk are radically different from the photos taken in the registry office.In this case, I would recommend consider the option of inviting a photographer to the registry office and for a walk for 3-4 hours ace. You will have an interesting and fun time, and waiting for departure will not be so long and tedious. nine0008

Photographer at the registry office and for a walk

Wedding photographer at the registry office and for a walk

This is probably one of the most popular answers to the question " how much does it take to hire a photographer for a wedding? ". And I generally agree with this choice. And even for my wedding, I would choose this option. But only under the condition that there is no banquet or it will be held in a modest and calm atmosphere. For example, in a cafe only with the closest relatives and friends, without a host, dancing and everything else. But if even a small banquet, but already with a large number of guests, is planned and a wedding host has already been hired, then it is quite advisable to consider such an option as a wedding photographer from the registry office to the first dance. As a rule, for the hosts, the first dance is included in the first 1.5-2 hours from the beginning of the banquet. This time is enough for the wedding photographer to take pictures of the guests, capture interesting moments, take photos of the newlyweds in the interiors of the banquet hall and, of course, capture such a touching moment as the first wedding dance. Sometimes before him or right after him in the program of the wedding host there is such a custom as a family hearth. This is a very touching and romantic moment of the wedding celebration, which, quite possibly, will also have time to capture wedding photographer .

Wedding photo in a cafe

Wedding photographer for 8 hours or until the cake

Now let's talk about full wedding day photography. We are talking about the option when the photographer is hired for 8 hours of work at a wedding or until the wedding cake . Sometimes it happens that after 8 hours it's time for the wedding cake. This happens when the marriage registration is scheduled for example at 14:00. This is followed by a 2-hour walk and it already turns out at about 17 hours of the day. Further arrival at the banquet and there, after about two hours, the first wedding dance follows, and already after three hours at ten o'clock in the evening it is time for the wedding cake. And this is how I think THE BEST WEDDING TIMING . Registration starts a little after noon at 12-14 pm and all guests will be well-rested, cheerful and cheerful. Further, the whole walk and so on can be done even before traffic jams, and the banquet itself will last not a little and not long. And everyone will succeed.

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Wedding photographer for the whole day

So we got to such an option as a wedding photographer for the whole day. And here I want to immediately note that this option can only be considered if photography is planned from early morning until late evening. After all, such a package is designed for 11-12 hours of work of the photographer. Your day should be very eventful and eventful. In the morning, it can be the gathering of the bride and groom at the hotel or even a photo session on a walk, which they decided to do before registration, because then they don’t have time to come to the banquet.


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