So… why is wedding photography so bloody expensive?
If you’re getting married I’m sure you’ve asked yourself this question at least once (unless you have a photographer in your family!).
The short answer is: we don’t just take photos. There are a lot of hidden costs (well, hidden to you, very visible to us) that come with shooting a wedding.
Let’s try and break it down for you:
1) LABOUR
Total = 21.5 to 33 hours – Let’s use 25 hours as an example. If you take our full day collection (£1900) that’s £76 per hour before deducting expenses!
2) EXPENSES
Altogether our equipment is worth around £8000 and will last us 3 to 4 years so £2000/year
4) EXPERIENCE
5) MARKETING
Estimated overall expenses: £5000/year. Say we shoot 35 weddings a year that’s £272 per wedding + album/prints costs (let’s take £400 as an example) + travel expenses (say £50) = £722 per wedding!
Did you notice that shooting the actual wedding is only a sub heading in this list? That’s because taking photos is only around 10-20% of the work. There is a huge 50-60% of the work that goes into editing and the rest is split between travelling (yes that counts, we sometimes travel 2 hours to get to the venue!), emails, preparing the contract and designing the album.
So before you decide to book a ‘cheap’ photographer, ask yourself this: why is this cheap wedding photographer cheap? Are they cutting any corners? Are they insured? Are they using the right equipment? How much experience do they have?
Don’t get me wrong, some ‘cheap’ wedding photographers are good. We all have to start somewhere! We’ve been there, Lucie shot her first wedding for £300… But the reason she was able to this was because she had a full time job at the time so she could afford to work for next to nothing. She also didn’t offer any album/prints, delivered the photos via Dropbox (which is free) etc…
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