Choosing the right wedding photographer for you is absolutely crucial to ensure you have an amazing wedding album that you’re proud to leave out on the coffee table and show everyone who pops over (guilty!). Your photo album will be a keepsake from your wedding that you’ll want to return to again and again, and may even cement itself as a family heirloom for your kids, grandkids and beyond. It’s almost guaranteed that you’ll use them as your profile pics on social media, too!
Every photographer is different, providing a unique way of stylizing your wedding photos through framing, lighting, composition and more. Each professional photographer you consider will also have different rates, which will vary depending on a wide range of factors, such as experience and skill.
So, when it comes to budgeting for your wedding, how much might you expect to pay for a wedding photographer? In this post we’ll take a look at the average cost of a wedding photographer, what their rates include, and what you need to be aware of before your big day.
The price of a wedding photographer can vary significantly, but on average, you can expect to pay between $3,000 and $5,000 for photography + videography. For photography only, expect to pay between $1,000 and $2,000. This might seem like a big expense, but it’s important to remember that you’re not just paying for the photographer’s time on your wedding day. You’re also covering their expertise, skills, and experience, as well as the time spent preparing for your wedding and the detailed post-production work afterward.
Bear in mind that the price usually doesn’t include taxes. Canadian wedding photography services are subject to GST or HST, which varies by province.
What’s included in the price will depend on the package you choose. A basic package may include coverage on the day and your photographs on a USB, whereas a premium package will include this and much more. When making your decision, be prepared with the right questions to ask a wedding photographer to make sure you know exactly what your chosen package includes.
Depending on your choice, wedding photography packages may include many of the following:
Most photographers offer a range of packages for you to choose from, with optional extras that allow you to customize your package. For a rough idea of what to expect for your budget, check out the table below:
Budget | $6,000+ | $3,000 – $6,000 | $2,000 – $3,000 | Under $2,000 |
What may be included | This can offer you up to two experienced wedding photographers to follow you for the duration of your wedding day and a premium, leather-bound album with wedding photographs carefully chosen by you with optional personalizations. | This can offer you up to two photographers for eight hours and a set of beautiful high-resolution images, or just one photographer, an album and an engagement shoot. | This can offer you one photographer for six hours along with an engagement shoot, with all photographs available to view and share via your own private online gallery (or less commonly today, on a USB stick). | This can offer you up to four hours of coverage, with all photographs available to view and share via your own private online gallery (or less commonly today, on a USB stick). |
While these are general, average Canada wedding costs, there are plenty of other factors that can influence the cost of a wedding photographer. These include:
As part of your package and one of the questions you should ask your photographer before hiring them for your wedding, find out what type of release they offer (complete copyright, vs a personal use/printing release) and how it aligns with your budget and needs.
By default, your photographer will own the copyright to your wedding photos. Purchasing the copyright later can be quite expensive — there are stories of couples paying hundreds or even thousands of dollars unexpectedly. While this is uncommon, it’s something to keep in mind when making your decision. In most cases, though, you likely won’t need full copyright ownership.
Typically, a personal use license or a printing release will be more than enough for your wedding photos. This license allows you to print your photos, share them on social media, and enjoy them without the cost of buying the full copyright.
Whatever option you choose, be sure to discuss it with your photographer upfront so you’re clear on the terms. And as a courtesy, it’s always a good idea to credit your photographer when sharing photos on social media — especially if the images aren’t watermarked — to show appreciation for their work.
As we’ve mentioned, pricing can vary significantly between photographers.
Less experienced photographers often charge lower rates, but this can come with more risk. On the other hand, full-time wedding photographers, whose income depends on events like yours, typically charge more but also bring more experience to the table. Photographers who work part-time or as a side gig may offer lower prices, but the level of experience can vary.
Take a look at the table below for a general idea of what you can expect based on your budget.
Budget | $6,000+ | $6,000-$3,000 | $3,000-$2,000 | Under $2,000 |
Level of experience | You’ll get a luxury or master photographer, who is admired in the industry. They may also have a second photographer working with them who also has plenty of experience. | You’ll get a very experienced photographer with a unique style. | You’ll get a photographer with a developing style and an increasing level of experience. | You’ll get an enthusiastic but less experienced photographer, who should still be able to produce fantastic photographs. |
Choosing the right wedding photographer comes down to balancing your budget with the level of experience and services you’re looking for. Whether you opt for a seasoned professional or a budding talent, clear communication and understanding the terms of your contract are key to ensuring beautiful memories captured for years to come.
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