Wedding photographer cost by package
| Package | Typical cost | Usually includes |
|---|---|---|
| Budget / newer pro | $1,200–$2,000 | 4–6 hours, online gallery |
| Experienced (most common) | $2,500–$4,000 | ~8 hours, second shooter, edited gallery |
| Luxury / in-demand | $5,000–$10,000+ | Full day, album, engagement session, prints |
National-average estimates for planning; rates vary widely by city, season, and demand. Photography is typically about 12% of a wedding budget.
What drives the cost
- Hours of coverage — the biggest lever; getting-ready through the first dances usually needs ~8 hours.
- Second shooter — a second photographer captures more angles and adds a few hundred dollars.
- Experience & demand — established photographers with full calendars charge more.
- Albums & prints — physical products are often priced separately from digital files.
- Engagement session & travel — add-ons and destinations raise the total.
Photographer vs. videographer
Photography and video are usually priced separately. A wedding videographer typically adds $1,500–$3,500, though some studios offer a discount when you book both together. Most couples prioritize photos first and add video if the budget allows.
How to save on wedding photography
- Book fewer hours and have the photographer leave after the key dances.
- Marry on a weekday or in the off-season, when many photographers discount.
- Skip the album at booking — you can order one later from your gallery.
- Hire a talented newer pro who's building a portfolio.
Questions, answered
How much does a wedding photographer cost on average?
About $2,500–$4,000 in the U.S., with roughly $3,000 a common average. Budget packages start near $1,200, while luxury and in-demand photographers run $5,000–$10,000 or more.
Why are wedding photographers so expensive?
You're not just paying for the day. Editing hundreds of images takes many hours, on top of professional gear and backups, a second shooter, insurance, and years of expertise — all spread across a limited number of weddings each year.
How many hours of wedding photography do I need?
Around 8 hours covers getting-ready through the first hour of dancing. A smaller wedding with a tight timeline can work with 6 hours; full-day luxury coverage runs 10–12.
Do I need a videographer too?
It's optional. A videographer adds about $1,500–$3,500. Many couples book photography first and add video only if there's room in the budget.