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How Much Does a Wedding Photographer Cost in Hertfordshire & the UK?

  • Writer: Hektorlleshi photography
    Hektorlleshi photography
  • Jan 5
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jan 28

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One of the first questions couples ask when planning their wedding is:“How much should we expect to spend on a wedding photographer?”


If you’ve started researching already, you’ve probably noticed that prices can vary a lot. From a few hundred pounds to several thousand, it can feel confusing and overwhelming — especially if you’re not sure what you’re actually paying for.

This guide is here to give you clarity. No pressure, no sales talk — just honest information to help you make the right decision for your day.



Average Wedding Photography Costs in the UK

Across the UK, most couples typically spend between £1,200 and £2,500 on wedding photography.

Here’s a rough breakdown:

  • £500 – £900Newer photographers, short coverage, limited images

  • £1,000 – £1,500Experienced photographers, half-day to full-day coverage, digital gallery included

  • £1,600 – £2,500+Established professionals, full-day storytelling, consistent editing style, albums, second photographers, premium service

Pricing reflects far more than just hours on the day — and we’ll break that down properly below.



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Wedding Photography Costs in Hertfordshire

In Hertfordshire, prices tend to sit slightly above the UK average, largely due to location, travel links to London, and the number of premium venues in the area.

Most couples in Hertfordshire invest between:

  • £1,200 – £2,000 for full-day wedding photography

  • Shorter coverage (registry office or intimate weddings) may range from £450 – £900

Venues such as countryside estates, barns, and manor houses often require photographers with experience handling varied lighting, large guest numbers, and fast-paced timelines — which naturally affects pricing.



Elegant black and white wedding portrait of bride and groom sharing a kiss on a grand staircase, captured by Hektor Lleshi Photography in Hertfordshire

London vs Hertfordshire Pricing

If you’ve also looked at photographers in London, you may notice prices climbing higher.

Typical London wedding photography pricing:

  • £1,800 – £3,500+ for full-day coverage

Hertfordshire offers a great balance — close enough to London for experience and quality, but often with better value for couples planning their wedding locally.



What Actually Affects Wedding Photography Pricing?

Wedding photography isn’t priced randomly. Several important factors influence the cost:

1. Experience & Consistency

An experienced photographer isn’t just someone who takes nice photos — they know how to handle:

  • unpredictable weather

  • low-light ceremonies

  • tight timelines

  • emotional moments

  • large family group shots calmly and efficiently

You’re paying for confidence, reliability, and peace of mind.


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2. Coverage Length

Most packages are built around coverage time:

  • 2–4 hours: ceremonies or intimate weddings

  • 6–8 hours: half-day storytelling

  • 8–12 hours: full-day coverage, from prep to dancing

More hours = more storytelling, more editing time, and more deliverables.



3. Editing & Post-Production

For every hour photographed, several hours are spent behind the scenes:

  • culling thousands of images

  • colour-correcting

  • black & white conversions

  • consistent style editing

  • exporting, backing up, and delivering your gallery

This unseen work is a huge part of the investment.



4. Style of Photography

Different styles require different approaches and experience:

  • Documentary / candid – capturing real moments naturally

  • Editorial / fine art – polished, magazine-style images

  • Traditional – posed and structured coverage

  • Hybrid – photo and video coverage by one person


Your connection with the photographer’s style matters more than trends.


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What Should Be Included in a Wedding Photography Package?

When comparing prices, always look beyond the headline number. A strong package usually includes:

  • Pre-wedding communication and planning

  • Full professional camera backup equipment

  • Carefully edited high-resolution images

  • Online gallery for download and sharing

  • Secure image backups

  • Clear contract and insurance

Albums, engagement shoots, second photographers, and extended coverage are often optional extras.



How to Choose the Right Photographer (Not Just the Cheapest)

It’s tempting to focus on price — especially with rising wedding costs — but photography is one of the few things that lasts forever.

When choosing your photographer, ask yourself:

  • Do I feel comfortable with them?

  • Do I trust them to handle the day calmly?

  • Is their work consistent across full galleries?

  • Can I imagine ourselves in their photos?

Your photographer will be with you more than almost anyone else on the day. That relationship matters.



Is Wedding Photography Worth the Investment?

Long after the flowers are gone and the food is forgotten, your photographs remain.

They become:

  • family heirlooms

  • memories for children and grandchildren

  • reminders of moments you didn’t even see on the day

Good wedding photography isn’t about perfection — it’s about meaning.


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Final Thoughts

There’s no single “right” price for wedding photography. The best choice is one that fits your budget and gives you confidence, trust, and a genuine connection.


If you’re currently exploring photographers and want someone who will care about your day as much as you do, I’d love to connect. No pressure — just an honest conversation about your plans and what matters most to you.





 
 
 

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