What should I include in my wedding photography package?

Most wedding photography packages include a combination of the following elements:

What should I include in my wedding photography package?

Most wedding photography packages include a combination of the following elements:

  1. Photography coverage on the day.
  2. A second photographer.
  3. A pre-wedding photo session.
  4. A USB stick.
  5. A certain number of digital photographs.
  6. A certain number of prints.
  7. An online Gallery.
  8. A wedding album.

How do I organize my wedding shot list?

Group Portraits

  1. Couple with bridesmaids/groomsmen.
  2. Couple with the entire wedding party.
  3. Bride(s) with bridesmaids/maid of honor.
  4. Groom(s) and groomsmen/best man.
  5. Couple with any children.
  6. Couple with each set of parents.
  7. Couple with both sets of parents.
  8. Couple with siblings.

What photographs should be taken at a wedding?

10 Must-Have Wedding Photographs

  • Getting Ready. Those precious, nervous, excited pre-wedding moments are so special.
  • The Dress / Outfit.
  • Group Shots.
  • Family Wedding Photos.
  • Arriving At Your Ceremony.
  • The Confetti/Exit Shot.
  • The Bouquet.
  • The Killer Venue Shot.

What is important for wedding photos to show?

It is about capturing moments, it is about capturing emotion, it is about being able to relive the day through beautiful photos, it is about smiling at moments that you never knew happened, seeing the emotion on your family and friends faces, and most importantly of all, having a story you can treasure forever.

How many pictures do I need for a 4 hour wedding?

After shooting roughly 50 weddings in our wedding photography career and consulting with some other wedding photographers we know, you can expect roughly 50-100 images per hour of shooting time.

How many photos do I need for a 6 hour wedding?

The short and simple answer is ~100 per hour of shooting or roughly 800 photos for 8 hour wedding day coverage. As we explained, this figure is not some industry standard that all wedding photographers have to stick to.

What pictures go in wedding album?

Stick to the Plan

  • 10-15 images from details (paper, florals, dress, décor, establishing venue shot, and any personal details, like your grandmother’s heirloom locket)
  • 5-10 images from your portraits.
  • 2-5 images from family and bridal party portraits.
  • 3-5 images from the ceremony.

How many wedding pictures should I get?

Conclusion. How many photos should a wedding photographer give their client? The short and simple answer is ~100 per hour of shooting or roughly 800 photos for 8 hour wedding day coverage. As we explained, this figure is not some industry standard that all wedding photographers have to stick to.

Do photographers give unedited photos?

Most professional photographers don’t give out their unedited photos. I expect it’s because, like me, they consider photos straight out of camera to be like half painted paintings.

How many pictures is normal for a wedding?

What does a photo shot list look like?

A shot list is a simple checklist of every photo you (and you client) want to capture on the day of a shoot. It usually contains a list of specific shots, some visual references and extra details like camera angles or lighting set-up so you don’t forget a thing.

Is 8 hours enough for wedding photographer?

8 Hours of Wedding Day Coverage An 8-hour package is usually enough time for an average-size wedding (about 100-150 people), and the extra 2 hours of coverage will usually allow the photographer to capture the tail end of you getting ready, some detail shots of the reception space, and the start of the dance party.

How many photos are typically in a wedding album?

On average, couples tend to include one to three photos per page—for a 20-page wedding album that translates to somewhere between 10 and 60 photos. Need a wedding album with the flexibility of including 10 or 1,000 photos?

How many photos should you put in wedding album?

Stick to the Plan 10-15 images from details (paper, florals, dress, décor, establishing venue shot, and any personal details, like your grandmother’s heirloom locket) 5-10 images from your portraits. 2-5 images from family and bridal party portraits. 3-5 images from the ceremony.