Wedding Photography near you in Singapore
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Typical price: SGD 1,200–SGD 15,000
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What wedding photography costs in Singapore
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Half-day / solemnisation coverage Up to ~4 hours, edited gallery, one photographer | SGD 1,200 | SGD 2,000 | SGD 3,500 |
| Full-day actual-day package Full-day edited online gallery, one photographer | SGD 2,500 | SGD 4,000 | SGD 6,500 |
| Premium package (2 shooters, album, pre-wedding) Full day with second shooter, album and pre-wedding shoot | SGD 5,000 | SGD 8,000 | SGD 15,000 |
How to hire a wedding photography pro in Singapore
- View 2-3 full wedding galleries in your style
- Decide on pre-wedding shoot scope — it's a strong norm here and priced separately or bundled
- Confirm hours of coverage, edited-image count and delivery timeline
- Check backup equipment and an illness/no-show contingency
- Agree deposit, balance and cancellation terms in writing
- Confirm add-ons (album, second shooter) and their cost
Frequently asked questions
Who owns the wedding photos and can I print them?
The photographer usually retains copyright while granting you a personal usage/print licence. Confirm you can print and share online, and clarify whether you receive full-resolution files. Commercial use or full copyright transfer is rare and costs extra — read the contract.
What's included in a wedding photography package?
Typically the hours of coverage, an online gallery of edited high-resolution images, and personal print/usage rights. Second shooter, engagement session, printed album, and extra hours are common add-ons. Always confirm how many edited images you receive and the delivery timeline.
What questions should I ask a wedding photographer?
Ask to see 2-3 full galleries (not just highlights), confirm hours of coverage and edited-image count, ask about backup equipment and a plan if they fall ill, check the delivery timeline, and confirm the deposit, balance and cancellation terms in writing.
Do I need a second shooter?
For a larger wedding, yes — a second shooter captures reactions, angles and the other partner's morning prep that one photographer can't. For a small or intimate wedding, one experienced photographer is usually enough. It's a common add-on rather than always included.
What are red flags when hiring a wedding photographer?
No contract, only showing highlight reels rather than full weddings, no backup gear or illness contingency, vague on how many images you'll get, and demanding full payment far in advance. A pro insures their work and has a plan for the day going wrong.
How far in advance should I book?
Popular photographers book 12-18 months ahead for peak-season dates, so start early once your date and venue are set. A deposit secures the date; the balance is due before or on the day. Leaving it late narrows you to whoever's still free, not who's best for you.
What does a wedding photographer cost in Singapore?
Full-day actual-day packages typically run SGD 2,500-6,500, with premium studios higher; pre-wedding shoots are usually priced separately.
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