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How Much Does a Wedding Photographer Cost in City of London?

Updated prices for . City of London prices are typically 24% above the national average.

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Price summary

City of London Price Summary

Service Low Average High
Full Day Coverage £1,245 £2,235 £3,730
Half Day Coverage £620 £1,120 £1,865
Engagement Shoot £125 £250 £435

Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on London regional pricing.

Full pricing

All Wedding Photographer Prices in City of London

City of London is in Greater London and wedding photographer costs here are 24% above the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.

All prices include materials and labour unless stated otherwise. Prices verified 2026

Full Day Coverage

Low

£1,245

Average

£2,235

High

£3,730

8-12 hours

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A photographer covering the full wedding day from bridal preparations through to the first dance or evening party. Includes professional editing of all images and delivery via an online gallery. Typically 400-800 edited photos.

What affects the price

  • Photographer's experience and portfolio quality
  • Region (London and South East £200-£500 more)
  • Number of edited images included
  • Whether a second shooter is needed

Half Day Coverage

Low

£620

Average

£1,120

High

£1,865

4-5 hours

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Shorter wedding photography coverage, typically from the ceremony through to the wedding breakfast or the first few group shots. Ideal for smaller weddings or registry office ceremonies. Usually 150-300 edited photos.

What affects the price

  • Hours of coverage included
  • Whether ceremony and reception are at the same venue
  • Number of edited images delivered
  • Turnaround time for gallery delivery

Engagement Shoot

Low

£125

Average

£250

High

£435

1-2 hours

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A pre-wedding portrait session at a location of your choice. Great for getting comfortable in front of the camera before the big day. Usually includes 30-50 edited images. Often discounted when booked alongside full wedding coverage.

What affects the price

  • Location and travel distance
  • Number of edited images included
  • Whether bundled with a wedding package
  • Time of year (golden hour availability)

Second Photographer

Low

£375

Average

£620

High

£930

Full day

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An additional photographer working alongside the lead to capture different angles, candid moments and guest reactions simultaneously. Particularly valuable during the ceremony and group photos at larger weddings.

What affects the price

  • Hours of coverage required
  • Experience level of the second shooter
  • Size of the wedding and number of guests
  • Whether both ceremony and reception coverage needed

Album Design and Print

Low

£310

Average

£560

High

£995

4-8 weeks after wedding

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A professionally designed and printed wedding album with lay-flat pages. Price depends on size, number of pages, cover material (linen, leather, acrylic) and print quality. Most albums contain 30-60 pages of curated images.

~50% labour, ~50% materials

What affects the price

  • Album size (8x8 to 14x10 inches)
  • Number of pages and spreads
  • Cover material (linen, leather, premium options)
  • Whether parent albums are also ordered

Drone or Aerial Photography

Low

£185

Average

£375

High

£620

30-60 minutes of flight time

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Aerial photos and short video clips of the venue, grounds and couple using a professional drone. The operator must hold a valid CAA flyer ID and operator ID. Some venues and churches restrict drone use, so check in advance.

What affects the price

  • Whether included in the photographer's main package
  • CAA flight restrictions at the venue
  • Weather conditions on the day
  • Whether video as well as stills are included

Photo Booth Hire

Low

£375

Average

£620

High

£995

3-4 hours

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A self-service photo booth for the evening reception with props, backdrops and instant prints. Usually includes an attendant, unlimited prints and a digital gallery. Options range from classic enclosed booths to open-air setups and magic mirrors.

What affects the price

  • Type of booth (enclosed, open-air, mirror, 360 spinner)
  • Duration of hire
  • Whether a guest book with prints is included
  • Peak season surcharge (May-September)

Bridal Portraits

Low

£125

Average

£250

High

£495

1-2 hours

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A dedicated portrait session of the bride (or both partners) in their wedding outfit, either before the wedding day or at a separate location. Includes professional retouching and a curated set of 20-40 images.

What affects the price

  • Location and travel requirements
  • Whether taken on the wedding day or separately
  • Number of outfit changes
  • Professional hair and makeup availability

Ceremony Only Coverage

Low

£310

Average

£560

High

£870

1-2 hours

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Photography coverage of the wedding ceremony only, from arrival through to confetti and a few group shots outside. Ideal for registry office weddings, elopements or couples having a separate party. Typically 50-100 edited photos.

What affects the price

  • Ceremony venue location
  • Whether group photos are included
  • Travel distance for the photographer
  • Turnaround time for edited gallery

Prints Package

Low

£125

Average

£310

High

£620

2-4 weeks delivery

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A selection of professionally printed wedding photos in various sizes, from 6x4 to large canvas or framed wall prints. Often available as an add-on after receiving the digital gallery. Quality is noticeably better than high street printing.

What affects the price

  • Number and size of prints ordered
  • Print medium (lustre, fine art, canvas, framed)
  • Whether retouching is included per image
  • Delivery or collection method

Digital Gallery Only

Low

£745

Average

£1,490

High

£2,485

6-10 hours coverage

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Full or partial day wedding photography with all edited images delivered via an online gallery for download. No prints or album included. The most affordable way to get professional coverage with full digital rights to all images.

What affects the price

  • Hours of coverage on the day
  • Total number of edited images delivered
  • Whether full resolution files are included
  • Printing rights and usage permissions

Elopement Package

Low

£375

Average

£870

High

£1,865

2-4 hours

More details

Photography coverage for an intimate elopement or micro-wedding with just the couple and a handful of guests. Typically includes 2-4 hours of coverage, a portrait session at a scenic location and 100-200 edited images.

What affects the price

  • Location and travel requirements
  • Hours of coverage
  • Whether the location requires permits
  • Number of edited images included

Step by step

What's Involved in Hiring a Wedding Photography

Booking a wedding photographer is one of the most important decisions you will make for your day — getting it right means planning early, reviewing portfolios carefully, and communicating clearly about what you want.

1

Start your search early

Begin looking for a photographer 9-12 months before your wedding, especially for popular summer Saturday dates. The best photographers book up quickly. Start by browsing portfolios online and shortlist 3-5 whose style matches what you are looking for.

2

Review full wedding galleries, not just highlights

Any photographer can curate 20 stunning images. Ask to see complete wedding galleries to judge their consistency — how they handle different lighting, group shots, candid moments, and the less glamorous parts of the day. This tells you far more than a highlights reel on Instagram.

3

Meet or video call before booking

You will spend more time with your photographer than almost any other supplier on your wedding day. Meet them (or video call) to check you get along, discuss your plans, and ask about their approach. A good photographer will ask about your timeline, venue, family dynamics, and any shots that matter most to you.

4

Understand the package and contract

Check exactly what is included — hours of coverage, number of edited images, whether a second shooter is included, turnaround time for the gallery, and printing rights. Read the contract carefully, paying attention to cancellation terms, backup equipment provisions, and what happens if the photographer is taken ill.

5

Share a timeline and shot list

Give your photographer your wedding day timeline well in advance so they can plan for lighting and logistics. If there are specific family groupings or moments you want captured, share a shot list. A good photographer will also suggest timings — for example, scheduling couple portraits during golden hour.

6

Receive and review your images

Most photographers deliver a complete online gallery within 4-8 weeks of the wedding. Review the images carefully and download them promptly. Order prints or an album while the images are fresh. Back up your digital gallery to at least two separate locations — online galleries do not stay live forever.

Regional comparison

How City of London Compares

Average cost of full day coverage across regions.

City of London
+24% £2,235
National Average
baseline £1,800
London
+24% £2,235

Local insights

What Affects Wedding Photographer Costs in City of London?

City of London has a diverse population with varying needs and budgets, all of which directly affect wedding photographer costs. The local market, competition between providers, and demand levels in the area all influence what you will pay. Prices tend to be higher in areas with greater demand and fewer providers.

City of London photographer costs are 24% above the UK average, reflecting the local cost of living and market conditions. Despite regional variation, prices can still differ by 30-50% between providers for the same service, making it worth comparing multiple options.

Several factors affect what you will pay for wedding photographer services in City of London. The scope and complexity of what you need is the biggest driver, followed by the provider's experience and reputation. Premium or specialist options will cost more. For the most involved services, expect to pay £1,245 to £3,730 for full day coverage in City of London.

When getting quotes in City of London, compare at least three different providers. Ask for a detailed breakdown of what is included in the price. Always check portfolios, reviews and availability before booking.

Depending on the work involved, you may also need wedding venue (£6,215–£18,645), wedding catering (£60–£160), or hairdresser (£45–£100) in City of London.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about wedding photographer costs in City of London.

How far in advance should I book a wedding photographer?
Book 9-12 months ahead for popular dates, especially summer Saturdays. The best photographers get booked up quickly, so once you have your venue and date confirmed, photography should be one of the first suppliers you secure.
What is the difference between documentary and traditional wedding photography?
Documentary (reportage) photography captures the day as it unfolds naturally without posing or directing. Traditional photography focuses on formal posed shots of the couple, family groups and key moments. Most modern photographers offer a blend of both styles to give you a mix of candid and posed images.
How many photos should I expect from a full day of coverage?
A full day (typically 8-12 hours) usually yields 400-800 edited images. Some photographers deliver more, but quality matters more than quantity. Ask how many images are included in the package, whether they are fully edited, and how they are delivered (online gallery, USB, album).
Do I need a second photographer?
A second photographer is not essential but is valuable for larger weddings, separate bridal and groom preparations happening simultaneously, or venues with multiple locations. They capture different angles during the ceremony and candid guest reactions. Many full-day packages include a second shooter.
What happens if my photographer cancels or is ill on the day?
Professional photographers should have a clause in their contract covering this. Most have a network of trusted colleagues who can step in at short notice. Ask about their backup plan before booking. If a photographer has no contingency plan and no professional indemnity insurance, that is a red flag.
Should I let guests take photos during the ceremony?
Consider an unplugged ceremony where guests put their phones away. Guests leaning into the aisle with phones can block the photographer's shots, and camera flashes interfere with professional lighting. You can ask guests to take as many photos as they like during the reception instead.
How long does it take to receive my wedding photos?
Most photographers deliver the full edited gallery within 4-8 weeks, with some offering a sneak peek of 10-20 images within a week. Albums take longer — typically 8-12 weeks after you approve the design. If turnaround time is important to you, confirm it in writing before booking and check recent reviews to see if the photographer delivers on time.
Do I own the rights to my wedding photos?
Under UK copyright law, the photographer owns the copyright to the images. However, most wedding photographers grant you a personal use licence allowing you to print, share and post your images freely. Check the contract for any restrictions on commercial use. Some photographers charge extra for full copyright transfer, but this is rarely necessary for personal use.
Is it worth getting an engagement shoot before the wedding?
An engagement shoot is a great way to get comfortable in front of the camera and build rapport with your photographer before the wedding day. The resulting images can be used for save-the-dates, your wedding website, or signing frames. Many photographers include an engagement shoot in their full-day package or offer it at a reduced rate.
How much does a wedding photographer cost in City of London in 2026?
Full Day Coverage in City of London typically costs between £1,245 and £3,730, with the average being around £2,235. Prices vary depending on the scope of work, materials used, and the specific requirements of your property.
Are wedding photographer prices cheaper in City of London than London?
City of London prices are 24% above the national average, though still comparable to London for full day coverage.
How do I find a good wedding photographer in City of London?
Get at least three quotes from different wedding professionals, check recent reviews, and ask whether the quote includes VAT and everything you need. A detailed written quote that breaks down all costs is a good sign. Always check portfolios, reviews and availability before booking.
What affects wedding photographer prices in City of London?
The main factors are the scope and complexity of what you need, the options and products chosen, and local market rates. City of London rates are 24% above the national average. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to ensure a fair price.
Do wedding photographer prices include materials in City of London?
The prices shown on this page include all typical costs. However, when getting real quotes, always confirm what is and isn't included. Some wedding professionals break out costs separately, while others give an all-in price. Ask for a detailed breakdown before agreeing to any work.