So how many hours of photography coverage do you really need for your wedding?
Figuring out how many hours of photography coverage you need is an important step in hiring your wedding photographer. If you’re not sure of the difference between 6 hours, 8 hours, and 10 hours, keep reading below as I give you some info from an experienced photographer’s perspective.
Six hours of wedding photography is the bare minimum coverage we offer (outside of custom packages). Typically, 6 hours of wedding photography coverage is for the couple who is having a small, simple wedding. When we say small, we mean a small wedding party no greater than probably 4 bridesmaids/groomsmen each. A couple will also have a smaller family photo grouping list, and all of the events like the getting ready, ceremony, and reception are all in one location.
Here’s what’s normally included in a 6-hour wedding photography coverage:
Depending on how things are going during the day, some of the reception events may not be covered. No wedding day is alike, but most wedding days tend to get held up with makeup and hair running late. We only recommend this many hours of photography coverage if the getting-ready photos are not important to you, you’re having a smaller wedding, and you want to do all of the photos at your venue. Six hours of photography coverage is pretty tight, but could be the right choice for you!
Most of our clients choose 8 or 10 hours of wedding photography coverage because it gives them more of a stress-free day with some wiggle room in the timeline when things are running behind. Last thing you want to do on your wedding day is be stressed over a rigid timeline!
Here’s what’s normally included in 8-hour wedding photography coverage:
Again, you’ll feel a lot less stressed with a bit more relaxed of a schedule and some wiggle room if things run late. What is covered during 8 hours is also very dependent on your plans and expectations for the types of photos you want. For examples, 8 hours may be a good fit for you if you’d like to walk around the venue and take photos at multiple locations. Once you figure out your priorities for photography coverage, selecting which coverage is best for you will become easier.
Ten hours of coverage is best for the couple who wants the majority of their wedding day photographed. It’s also a great choice for couples who want to have ample time during all of the events of the timeline and have extra wiggle room if and when things run behind.
Here’s what’s normally included in 10-hour wedding photography coverage:
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