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Get Budget Wedding Photography Quotes From $33 Per Hour

On ServiceSeeking.com.au, the average price for a budget wedding photography package is $928 and the average hourly rate quoted is $122. We have +1000 Wedding Photographers registered all over Australia and listing your wedding date and getting photography quotes is entirely free.

Prices vary with the experience of the photographer, and the output needed. If you opt for budget wedding photography you can expect a freelance photographer to attend your wedding for an hour or two and provide unedited photos on a CD. Several photographers needed before and during the wedding? Then you can pay several thousand dollars.

 

How do I get budget wedding photography?

  • Fill out our simple quote request form
  • We alert local wedding photographers about what you need
  • They offer quotes and prices
  • You pick the best wedding photographer

 

What information should I include to help wedding photographers quote?

  1. The date of your wedding. Photographers get booked out months in advance, so they need to know if they are available before they quote.
  2. The length of time required.
  3. What you need from the finished photos. eg edited, printed, or just the raw images.

 

What should I look for when choosing a wedding photographer?

Ask them to show you a portfolio of their work and speak to any referees that they can provide.

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