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How Much Does a Wedding Photographer Cost in London?

A clear, honest guide to London wedding photographer prices

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Planning a wedding is exciting, but it comes with plenty of logistics and, of course, that one big question: how much should you budget for your photographer? If you have landed here looking into London wedding photographer prices, here is the honest answer upfront. Most couples in London can expect to invest between £2,000 and £3,500 for a professional photographer. Those newer to the industry may charge less, while highly experienced photographers with a distinctive style often start at £4,000 or more.

Naturally, these figures shift depending on experience, what is included, and how many hours you book, so it pays to look beyond the headline number. If you want to see how I work across the capital, you can read more about wedding photography in London on my main London page.

Photography is one of the few wedding investments that grows in value as the years pass. Long after the cake is gone and the confetti swept up, it is your photos that bring you back to the day. So let us unpack what really goes into the cost of a London wedding photographer, why prices vary so widely, and how to compare quotes properly.

Bride getting ready before a London wedding Documentary detail from a London wedding morning London wedding photographer capturing a candid moment

What Influences the Price

Experience & Expertise

If you have been comparing quotes, you will have noticed that a London photographer can charge anywhere from £1,000 to well over £5,000. Why such a wide gap? It usually comes down to a few key factors, and in a city as demanding as London, experience is the big one.

When you look at the higher end of London wedding photographer prices, you are paying for the photographer’s eye, their years behind the camera, and their ability to stay calm under pressure. Photographers just starting out often charge less, and everyone has to begin somewhere, but booking someone with less experience carries more risk in London, where the light can be difficult, from grand, dimly lit historic buildings to bright, glassy modern spaces.

I have spent over a decade photographing weddings, which means I am not simply taking pictures. I am reading moments before they happen, finding the quiet corners for portraits near a busy landmark, and managing a group shot on a crowded London street without it descending into chaos. That assurance is a real part of what you are paying for.

London wedding couple photographed during full-day coverage

What Influences the Price

Hours of Coverage

From the first nervous moments of the morning to the last song of the night.

Bride and groom portrait during a full day of London wedding coverage Candid evening moment at a London wedding

Most UK wedding photographers, myself included, offer a full-day option. That usually covers nine to ten hours, which is the sweet spot. It lets me capture the nervous excitement of the morning preparations right through to the dance floor in the evening. The number of hours you book is one of the biggest levers on your final price, so it is worth thinking about what you actually want documented.

Shorter coverage, such as a six-hour package, naturally costs less and suits couples who want the ceremony and the heart of the day without the full run from prep to last dance. If you are planning something smaller still, an intimate celebration or an elopement, I cover those too. You can read more about how I approach a smaller London celebration and what a pared-back day can look like.

There is no single right answer here. The best way to land on the right number of hours is to map out your day first, then match the coverage to it, rather than the other way around.

Second photographer capturing a guest reaction at a London wedding Detail of a London wedding captured during editing

What Influences the Price

The Second Shooter & the Work You Don’t See

Having a second photographer capturing different angles can make a real difference to your final gallery. It adds a layer of security, a built-in backup, and means that while I am photographing you walking down the aisle, someone else is catching your partner’s face at that exact second. For larger London weddings or days with complex logistics, a second shooter is often worth the extra cost, which usually sits somewhere between £300 and £600.

Wide London wedding scene captured by a second photographer

It is also worth remembering that the work does not stop when I pack up my cameras on the night. A real part of your investment covers the days spent editing. I have a specific light and airy style, and I hand-edit every image so the gallery looks consistent and natural rather than over-processed. I want your photos to look as good in fifty years as they do today.

Then there is the equipment and the insurance behind it all. Professional gear is expensive, and I do not carry just one camera. There are backup bodies, multiple lenses, memory cards, lighting, and proper storage to back your images up safely. When you book a professional, part of what you are paying for is the peace of mind that comes with a Plan B if technology fails.

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See What’s Included

Every wedding is different, so the best way to understand your investment is to see the packages in full. Take a look at what each one covers and find the fit for your day.

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Elegant London wedding couple portrait Bridal preparations before a London wedding Getting ready detail at a London wedding Documentary moment from a London wedding day

What It Costs

Average Market Rates in London

So, what is the real damage? It is hard to give a single figure without knowing your date and what you need, but here is a rough guide to the market. If you are wondering how much a wedding photographer in London costs, most professionals fall into one of three brackets.

On average, a competent full-day wedding photographer in London charges between £2,000 and £3,500. To set that against the national picture, it helps to look at the wider UK averages as well, since London tends to sit a little above the rest of the country.

Budget, under £1,500. Usually students, hobbyists, or photographers building a portfolio. A lower outlay, but more risk on a day you cannot repeat.

Mid-range, £2,000 to £3,500. Established professionals with solid portfolios and real experience of London weddings. This is where most quality full-day coverage sits.

Premium, £4,000 and up. Highly experienced photographers with a distinct style, luxury albums, and a high-touch service from first enquiry to final gallery.

I sit in the quality bracket because I know the value I bring. It is not only the photographs. It is the guidance, the timeline planning, and the calm on the day that comes with experience.

What You Get

What’s in a Package

When you compare quotes, make sure you are comparing like for like. Wedding photography packages in London can look similar on the surface and differ a lot underneath, so it is worth checking what each one actually includes before you weigh up the price.

My London packages typically feature a pre-wedding consultation, either over a video call or a coffee, to plan your timeline together. From there you get full-day coverage from preparations to the first dance, hand-edited high-resolution images with full printing rights, and a private online gallery to share with friends and family. Travel across the UK is covered, and I photograph destination weddings too.

Then there is the question of a physical album. Your package might include a digital gallery, but a printed album is a different thing entirely. I use Folio albums because the quality is superb, and there is a real gap between a budget album and one built to last. If you want a high-end album included, expect the package price to reflect that craftsmanship.

The clearest way to see how the wedding photographer London packages compare is to look at them side by side, with the inclusions laid out, rather than judging on the headline figure alone.

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A few things
couples ask

Does the time of year change the price?
It can. Peak wedding season runs roughly March to October, and Saturdays through the summer are the busiest dates of all. A weekday or off-season date sometimes gives you more flexibility. Location matters too. This guide focuses on London, but I cover the whole of the UK and photograph destination weddings, so travel is factored into the quote where it applies.
How much is a pre-wedding or couple shoot in London?
A London pre-wedding photoshoot is priced separately from your wedding day and makes a relaxed way to get comfortable in front of the camera before the big day. It is a short, low-key session rather than full-day coverage, so the cost is much lower. Tell me what you have in mind and I will put a price to it, or read more about why a couple shoot is worth doing.
Do you cover elopements and intimate London weddings?
Yes. Smaller celebrations and elopements need a different kind of coverage, usually fewer hours and a lighter footprint, which keeps the price down. You can see how I approach a pared-back day in this intimate London celebration.
How do I get a quote for my date?
Just get in touch with your date and venue and I will send a bespoke quote. London dates in peak season book up well ahead, so it is worth asking early.

In Closing


London Wedding Photographer Prices, in Short

So where does that leave you? For most couples, London wedding photographer prices land somewhere between £2,000 and £3,500 for full-day coverage, with budget options below that and premium packages above. What moves the cost of a London wedding photographer up or down is the experience behind the camera, the hours you book, whether you add a second shooter, and what your package includes once the day is done.

Choosing a photographer is about more than the bottom line. It is finding someone whose work makes you pause, and who you actually want beside you on one of the biggest days of your life. I want my pricing to feel like good value rather than the lowest number on a list, because the affordable choice is the one that still looks right in fifty years, not the one that saved a little on the day.

Your photos are the one part of the day you get to keep.

If you want someone who will put their heart into capturing your day honestly, with a calm, relaxed experience from first enquiry to final gallery, then we should talk. Take a look at how I work to see if my approach fits, and we can go from there.

Jordan Fox

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