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How Much Does a Wedding Photographer Cost in Perth? Here’s What You’re Really Paying For

  • Writer: Gonzalo Novoa
    Gonzalo Novoa
  • Jul 17
  • 4 min read

Updated: Jul 17

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction: Why “What’s the Average?” Is a Smart Starting Point?

  2. The Problem With Averages.

  3. What Impacts Wedding Photographer Pricing in Perth?

  4. Price Ranges and What You Can Expect.

  5. Why the Experience Matters Just as Much as the Cost.

  6. Questions to Ask That Go Beyond the Price Tag.

  7. Final Thoughts + A Real Photographer’s Perspective.

  8. Let’s Talk About Your Wedding.

Sarah and James arrive at their wedding in a white horse-drawn carriage at Quarry Farm in Whitby, WA, bathed in golden sunset light and surrounded by lush greenery.

Introduction: Why “What’s the Average?” Is a Smart Starting Point?


The other day, I saw a post in a wedding planning group.


A bride was asking, “What’s the average cost of a wedding photographer?”

A Facebook post from a wedding planning group asking, “I am planning my wedding and just seeing what the average would be for a wedding photographer,” with 26 comments.
A super common question sparked the idea of writing this article.

At first glance, it’s a simple question. But the more I thought about it, the more I realised it’s one of the most important questions couples can ask. Not because there’s a neat, one-size-fits-all answer, but because it opens up a much more useful conversation.


When you start researching wedding photographer cost in Perth, you’ll quickly notice a wide range of pricing, and that’s because no two photographers offer the same experience.


The cost isn’t just about how many hours they’ll be there or how many images you’ll receive.


It’s about how they support you, how they capture your story, and how they make you feel both on the day and years later when you look back.


The Problem With Averages


The term “average” might give you a number, but it doesn’t provide you with context.


  • It doesn’t tell you what’s included.

  • It doesn’t tell you about the photographer’s approach or experience.

  • And it definitely doesn’t tell you what kind of relationship you’ll have with them on your wedding day.


Some photographers show up, take the photos, send over a gallery, and disappear. And then some photographers meet you halfway through planning stress, learn what moments matter most, and stick around long after the last image is delivered.


So when people say, “the average is around $2,500–$6,500,” the better follow-up is: for what kind of experience?


What Impacts Wedding Photographer Cost in Perth?


Wedding photography costs in Perth and around the world can vary wildly depending on several key factors:


  • Coverage Time: 4 hours vs. full day.

  • Experience Level: A newer photographer may charge less, but comes with more risk.

  • Number of Photographers: Second shooters can increase cost, but also improve coverage.

  • Editing Style & Turnaround Time: Quick galleries might sacrifice depth.

  • Albums, Prints & Wall Art: Are they included or an optional extra?

  • Client Experience: Do they offer planning support, location advice, a reveal session, or even things like complimentary engagement shoots?


Gonzalo Novoa’s former photography studio in Viveash, features a wooden coffee table with printed wedding photos, red heart lights, and a cosy seating area.
Some photographers send a gallery. Others create a whole experience.

Price Ranges and What You Can Expect


Here’s a rough breakdown of wedding photography prices in Perth:


Under $1,500: Often newer photographers, limited hours, basic editing. Risk of inconsistency.

$1,500 – $2,500: Some decent emerging photographers, partial-day coverage, digital-only delivery.

$2,500 – $4,000: Mid-tier photographers with consistent style, better gear, some planning support.

$4,000 – $6,000: Full-day coverage, custom albums, planning calls, sneak peeks, strong portfolio.

$6,000+: Luxury service, full curation, multi-day shoots, legacy albums, and deep relationship.



Why the Experience Matters Just as Much as the Cost


Some photographers are just there to shoot your wedding.

Others are there to help you relive it.


That’s the real difference.

One gives you photos.

The other gives you something meaningful to come back to. Every anniversary, every time you need to remember what your love looks like when it’s glowing.


The experience they create before, during, and after the wedding matters. Because on your wedding day, you don’t want to worry about what’s being captured. You want to feel safe knowing it already is.


Gonzalo Novoa, a wedding photographer, captures a bride and groom walking hand-in-hand through a sunlit forested area, highlighting the connection between the photographer and the couple.
You’re not just hiring a camera. You’re inviting someone into your story.
Sarah and James walk hand-in-hand down a tree-lined path at Quarry Farm, smiling at each other as golden light fills the scene, with a white horse-drawn carriage in the background.
Sarah & James invited me to their story, and I was honoured to capture it.

Questions to Ask That Go Beyond the Price Tag


So if you’re comparing options, here are a few deeper questions to ask:


  • How do you get to know your couples before the wedding?

  • What does your process look like, from booking to delivery?

  • Do you include planning help or timeline suggestions?

  • What’s something past couples say they didn’t expect but loved?


Because a good price is great.

But a great experience? That’s priceless.


Final Thoughts + A Real Photographer’s Perspective


At the end of the day, pricing matters. Budgets are real. But so is the fact that you only get one chance to capture your wedding day, and choosing someone based on price alone can be risky if it doesn’t come with the support, quality, and care you need.


So if you’re on the hunt for a wedding photographer in Perth, go ahead and ask about pricing.

But then ask about more.

Ask how they work. Ask what they value. Ask how they’ll show up for you.


That’s where the real value is hiding, and it’s worth finding.


Let’s Talk About Your Wedding

Framed wedding photo of Sarah and James arriving in a white horse-drawn carriage at Quarry Farm, displayed on a timber floor against a textured white wall.
A single image, framed for a lifetime. This moment from Sarah & James’ wedding isn’t just a photo. It’s a memory they get to relive every time they walk past it.

If this post helped you feel a little less lost in the sea of wedding photographers, that’s a win already.


But if you’re still looking for someone who’ll:


  • Guide you through the process,

  • Help you feel like yourself in front of the camera, and

  • Create something that lasts beyond just the wedding day…


Then I’d love to chat.


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