WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY PRICING

Our service includes all of your images, with client copyright, in color and black + white, ready to share just 3 weeks after wedding day!

All service levels include

  • All images electronically delivered in both color and black+white

  • Each image corrected for color, contrast, brightness

K2 - $3000

  • 7 Hours Coverage — 2 Photographers

K2 is best for weddings with large wedding parties and guest lists. Coverage begins 2 hours before ceremony allowing for “getting ready” coverage, as well as pre-ceremony wedding party and bride + groom portraits. A second photographer allows more complete coverage of the bride’s day (there’s almost always a photographer within eyesight of her), with enhanced coverage of family & guests.

DENALI - $2300

  • 7 Hours Coverage — 1 Photographer

Denali is best for weddings with medium-sized wedding parties and guest lists under 100. Coverage begins 2 hours before ceremony allowing for “getting ready” coverage as well as pre-ceremony wedding party and bride + groom portraits.

MATTERHORN - $1800

  • 5 Hours Coverage — 1 Photographer

Matterhorn is best for weddings with guest lists under 70. Coverage begins one hour prior to ceremony and extends through cake-cutting and first dances.

SHASTA - $1400

  • 3 Hours Coverage — 1 Photographer

Shasta is best for intimate weddings with guest lists under 50. Coverage begins one hour prior to ceremony. Inquire for details on how the flexible Shasta coverage can work with your day.

 

WHY YOU MAY WANT TWO PHOTOGRAPHERS


LaCAMERA offers both single photographer (SHASTA, MATTERHORN, DENALI) and dual photographer (K2) service levels. Should you hire a second photographer? To help you decide if the additional cocverage is worth it for you, we’ve outlined how 2 photographers can enhance your wedding gallery.

A single photographer is constantly deciding where to stand and what to capture. A second photographer can edge this, and potentially tell a deeper emotional story. Here we offer examples:

PRE-CEREMONY

Most couples (and their attendants — bridesmaids, groomsmen) get ready in separate spaces and a single photographer has to juggle what’s the most important images at the moment. The hour before ceremony is packed with activity — arrival at site, dressing, pre-ceremony group and individual photos with each of your attendants and close family members, as well as casual moments of anticipation. You each will be getting ready in separate spaces. Only you know how important it is to you for us to record these moments.

A groom ties his shoe while a bride is helped into her dress at the same time on different floors of the venue. Only two photographers can be in two places at once.

These images were captured at nearly the same time by the couple’s two photographers. One photographer will capture both sides of the bridal party, but if things run late, the photographer will be rushed and the creativity in lining up the groups may show it.

CEREMONY

During the processional a single photographer will be upfront with the officiant, focused on who’s coming down the aisle (left). A second photographer will stay focused on the groom’s reaction (right) and the emotion of walking into your ceremony.

RECEPTION

During the reception one photographer can capture the dance floor action, while a second photographer can handle instant group photo requests.

Same toast, with one photographer on the bride + groom while a second photographer is watching the guests.

ANOTHER SPY IN THE HOUSE OF LOVE

One photographer will deliver fun candids of your wedding, but all of the images you see here were taken by the second photographer at the event. Another creative set of eyes could capture your favorite images!

DO WE GET TWICE AS MANY IMAGES?

Not twice as many, but the image count does increase. On a typical wedding day, expect 75-125 finished images per coverage hour with one photographer. Couples who select coverage by two photographers are likely to see 100-150 images per coverage hour.