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What is the hourly rate for a wedding photographer UK?

When it comes to planning a wedding, one of the most important decisions you will make is choosing a photographer. After all, your wedding photos will be the lasting memories of your special day, and you want to make sure you hire a skilled professional who can capture every moment perfectly.

One of the questions that couples often ask when searching for a wedding photographer in the UK is: What is the hourly rate for a wedding photographer? In this blog post, we’ll explore this question in more detail.

Hourly Rate for a Wedding Photographer in the UK

The hourly rate for a wedding photographer in the UK can vary greatly depending on a number of factors, including the photographer’s experience, the location of the wedding, the time of year, and the level of service provided. On average, however, couples can expect to pay (in 2023) between £100 and £250 per hour for a professional wedding photographer in the UK.

It’s important to note that many photographers offer packages that include a set number of hours of coverage, rather than charging by the hour. These packages often include a certain number of edited images, an engagement shoot, and a range of other services.

Personally, I discuss with my couples their budgets and try to work with them to bespoke a Wedding Photography Package that meets their needs. As a starting point I offer 3 basic packages which can be found HERE.

Factors Affecting the Hourly Rate for a Wedding Photographer

As mentioned, there are a number of factors that can affect the hourly rate for a wedding photographer in the UK. Let’s take a closer look at some of these factors.

Experience

Experienced wedding photographers who have been in the industry for many years and have built up a strong reputation for quality and service will typically charge more than newer photographers who are just starting out.

This is because experienced photographers have a proven track record of producing high-quality images and delivering a high level of service.

Whilst having more photography gear e.g. differing focal length lenses, off-camera lighting, and multiple camera bodies, does not guarantee image excellence it certainly allows the photographer to have the creative edge over a standard kit camera and lens choice. All this equipment comes at a cost however, so expect to pay slightly more for their service.

Location

The location of the wedding can also affect the hourly rate for a wedding photographer. Weddings in larger cities like London, Manchester, or Birmingham may be more expensive than weddings in smaller towns or rural areas.

This is because photographers in larger cities typically have higher overheads, such as studio rental costs and travel expenses.

Time of Year

The time of year can also affect the hourly rate for a wedding photographer. Weddings that take place during peak wedding season, which is typically from May to September, may be more expensive than weddings that take place during the off-season.

This is because photographers are in higher demand during peak season and may have to turn down other work in order to accommodate your wedding.

The cheapest time of year to get married in the UK is typically during the winter months. January, February, and March are the months with the lowest demand for weddings, which means that venues and suppliers are more likely to offer discounts to secure your business. This can be particularly helpful if you are working with a tight budget.

To review other trust and venue preferred professional wedding suppliers within the area of Oxfordshire and the South East click HERE.

Wonderful Oxfordshire Weddings is a group of well-established professional suppliers who regularly attend Wedding Fairs to talk to couples about planning for their special day. Why not come along to our next fair and meet the team. Details can be found on the link above.

Level of Service

Finally, the level of service provided by the photographer can also affect the hourly rate. Some photographers offer basic packages that include a certain number of hours of coverage and a set number of edited images, while others offer more comprehensive packages that include additional services like a second photographer, an engagement shoot, and a range of other extras.

Conclusion

When it comes to hiring a wedding photographer in the UK, it’s important to do your research and choose a skilled professional who can capture the special moments of your big day.

While the hourly rate for a wedding photographer can vary greatly depending on a number of factors, couples can expect to pay between £100 and £250 per hour on average.

Keep in mind that many photographers offer packages that include a set number of hours of coverage, as well as a range of other services, so be sure to consider all of your options when making your decision.

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