Browse 361 wedding photographers available for hire, rated 5 out of 5 from 403 reviews from real clients. From documentary-style coverage and fine art portraiture to traditional posed photography, you will find experienced professionals suited to every wedding style and venue.
Most wedding photography professionals offer packages covering everything from getting-ready shots and ceremony documentation through to reception highlights and evening celebrations. Prices start from $24 with an average of $568, and many include engagement sessions, second shooters, or printed albums as optional extras. Use the filters below to search by location, price and style to find the right photographer for your day.
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Add to favouritesA wedding photographer documents the moments, details and emotions that make your celebration yours. Professional wedding photography goes well beyond pointing a camera. It requires an understanding of lighting, timing, and how a wedding day unfolds, from quiet pre-ceremony preparations through to late-night dancing. The result is a set of images you will return to for decades.
Most wedding photographers offer tiered packages based on hours of coverage. A typical full-day package includes arrival during preparations, ceremony and group shots, reception highlights, and a professionally edited digital gallery delivered within a few weeks. Some photographers also include pre-wedding engagement sessions, which double as a chance for you to get comfortable in front of the camera before the day itself. If you want moving footage alongside your photos, many photographers work closely with wedding videographers to coordinate coverage without getting in each other's way. For aerial perspectives of outdoor venues, drone photographers can capture wide shots that ground-level cameras simply cannot.
Wedding photography broadly falls into a few approaches. Documentary or photojournalistic photographers focus on candid, unposed moments as the day happens naturally. Fine art photographers lean towards dramatic compositions, creative lighting, and editorial-style portraits. Traditional photographers prioritise structured group shots and posed portraits. Many bridal photographers blend two or more of these styles. The best way to judge a photographer's approach is to review full wedding galleries rather than highlight reels, since a handful of selected images can look very different from a complete set. Ask to see at least two full weddings shot in similar conditions to yours, whether that is an outdoor summer ceremony or an evening winter reception. Beyond style, personality matters. Your photographer will be alongside you for most of the day, so someone who puts you at ease will consistently produce better results than someone whose work you admire but whose manner feels awkward. Most offer a video call or in-person meeting before you commit. To keep the rest of your day running smoothly, wedding planners can coordinate timelines so your photographer has enough time for key shots without eating into your celebrations.
Wedding photography rates currently range from $24 to $19999. The average price of $568 typically covers full-day coverage, professional editing, and a digital gallery. Factors that affect the final price include hours of coverage, the photographer's experience, whether a second shooter is included, and travel distance to your venue. Premium packages often add engagement sessions, printed albums, or same-day preview edits. When comparing quotes, check exactly what is included. Some photographers charge separately for travel, meal breaks, or extended editing. Others bundle everything into a single fee. Guest entertainment options like photo booths can complement your professional photography by giving guests their own printed keepsakes from the day.