Wedding Photography

Your wedding day is going to be one of the most beautiful and special moments of your life, so you’ll want to make sure your wedding album reflects that. At Nouba, you can search for the best professional wedding photographers in your area, take a sneak peek at their portfolios and find inspiration for your big day.

Vendors / Wedding Photography

WA

Norman Yap Photography

Norman Yap Photography is a boutique fine art wedding and portrait studio based in Perth. The studio ethos is to evoke an experience, through timeless and captivating imagery. The style of photography is described as bold, alluring and one-of-a-kind.

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QLD

Lili & Pearl

My Mission: To create & capture authentic, relaxed, unique & positively memorable moments of your love story. Hi I’m G, A hopeless romantic, fantasy novel reader, adventure film watcher & goofy dancer. My promise to you, is to ensure I

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AUSTRALIA-WIDE

James White Photography

This is for the Wild Hearts! This is for those seeking something unique, something different. My name’s Jimmy, and don’t worry, I’m going to tell you a bit about me shortly. But let’s get stuck into you, who you are,

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AUSTRALIA-WIDE

Joanne Keighery Photography

Hey There – If you’re looking for a photographer to capture you both looking like yourselves, having a ball and being gorgeous, you’re in the right place. I love to mix up a bit of editorial with candid documentary style

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NSW

Karen Liu Photography

Hello! I’m Karen Liu, a seasoned Sydney-based photographer and artist who brings a unique perspective to wedding photography. Through my lens, I’ve been connecting and preserving precious moments for over a decade. Beginning as a second shooter while studying interior

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NSW

Tanya Volt

A modern wedding photographer who enjoys working with couples who are passionate about their wedding and want to create a unique and authentic experience. Capture Magazine’s Top 10 Wedding Photographers of 2019.   My work is natural and minimal, focusing

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VIC

Dani Bartlett Photography

Hi, I’m Dani 👋. I didn’t actually set out to become a photographer, I just knew that I loved the way photos make me feel. I loved the vivid colours, the contrast, the joy, the nostalgia, the honesty of it

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NSW

Kirsten Cunningham Photography

Hey! I’m Kirsten, a photographer based in Orange, New South Wales. I work throughout Mudgee, Orange, Blue Mountains, Bathurst and beyond and I am oh so excited to share your wedding day with you! My photography style is definitely an

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NSW

Yasmina Nadine Photography

Hello! I’m Yasmina – and over 6 years of full time wedding photography later, I am still pinching myself that I am lucky enough to do what I do. I have an honest, raw and candid approach towards photographing love

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WA

Manis Moments

Hi! I’m Naz, wedding photographer based in Perth. I picked up my dad’s camera on a trip to Malaysia with the fam. Since then I was so intrigued into figuring out how the camera functioned shooting in a different setting

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VIC

Kinship by Kristy

I am a wedding photographer, based in Gippsland, Victoria. I make images that portray authentic connections and emotions between people in love. I aim to deliver my clients a highest quality product, something they would be proud to hang on

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Aleksandar Jason - Melbourne wedding photographer
VIC

Aleksandar Jason Weddings

I’m a human who clicks buttons and tells dad jokes, but realistically I love my job! honestly, I am a wedding photographer who enjoys the company, and the opportunity to work alongside couples who are crazy in love. 5 words

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Rolan John Photo - documentary fine art wedding photographer Melbourne
VIC

Rolan John Photo

With a honed documentary style and timeless aesthetic, Melbourne wedding photographer Rolan John is inspired by vintage analogue film and classic street photography.

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Tessa Shannon - modern and authentic Gold Coast wedding photographer
QLD

Tessa Shannon Photography

Tessa Shannon is a traveling elopement and wedding photographer, known for capturing raw authentic moments. Tessa is based on the Gold Coast but travels around Australia and the world to capture love stories.

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Cinematic wedding photography Perth
WA

Aman Multani Productions

Based in Perth, Aman Multani is an award-winning wedding photographer and videographer who is passionate about creating classic and timeless images and films.

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Candid sydney wedding photographer
NSW

Art of Moment

Art of Moment captures candid and honest moments in both image and video. The Sydney-based photographer/videographer has a relaxed style and a rich, moody aesthetic.

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Sabine Legrand - elegant and timeless wedding photography, Melbourne
VIC

Sabine Legrand Weddings

Bonjour! I’m Sabine, a French-Australian, fun, professional and most importantly, experienced wedding and elopement photographer. I’m based in Melbourne but regularly shoot in Adelaide and France.

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Modern wedding photographer Mornington Peninsula
VIC

Carry Your Heart Photography

Based on the Mornington Peninsula, Jessica Prince is a candid wedding photographer with a modern, easy-going approach. Her style is all about capturing real, honest emotions.

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AUSTRALIA-WIDE

This Day Forward

Will, the lens man behind This Day Forward, believes in the power of the photograph to evoke every human emotion. The Sydney-based photographer adopts a fresh, natural style that has seen him capture weddings around Australia and all over the world.

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AUSTRALIA-WIDE

Anni Maria Photography

Perth wedding photographer, Anni Maria, captures weddings with raw emotion, intimacy, laughter and attention to detail, all with a hint of moodiness.

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Adam Levi Browne Photography
AUSTRALIA-WIDE

Adam Levi Browne Photography

A passion for people and the art of story telling is Adam Levi Browne’s driving force. The Perth wedding photographer has a natural, creative style that captures epic moments and intimate details with sensitivity.

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Sydney fine art wedding photographer
AUSTRALIA-WIDE

Damien Milan

Based between Sydney and Europe, fine art wedding photographer Damien Milan captures spontaneous and honest moments that are intoxicatingly real and raw.

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AUSTRALIA-WIDE

Lara Hotz Photography

Renowned Sydney wedding photographer, Lara Hotz, believes photography is a way of telling stories, capturing moments and finding beauty in unlikely places.

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elopement wedding photographer Lauren Campbell
ACT

Lauren Campbell

On your wedding day I will be there to witness and record the feelings that exist in the quiet, joyous and crazy moments alike. I won’t be bossing you and your guests around or making you feel uncomfortable in orchestrated situations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

In general, the price for wedding photography in Australia can fall anywhere between $1,000 and $10,000, depending on a series of factors such as the demand for professional wedding photographers in your area, the experience and skills of the photographer you hire, their equipment, the services you require, or the magnitude of the event. However, most couples pay around $2,000 for these services. As a rule of thumb, you should put aside 10% of your wedding budget to cover wedding photography.

Wedding photography packages obviously vary from one provider to another, but most will include a combination of services such as wedding photography coverage (somewhere between 6 and 8 hours), a second photographer, a wedding album, a pre-wedding shoot, a varying number of digital photos and prints, and an online wedding gallery. Most professional photographers will also give you the possibility to customize the wedding package to suit your needs, so make sure you discuss these details in advance.

Basic wedding photography packages usually offer 4 hours of coverage, but there isn’t a predetermined number of pictures to be taken during this period. Most professionals will deliver between 50 and 100 pictures per hour. So, for a modest 4-hour wedding, you can expect to receive between 200 and 400 photos. If you have a precise number of photos that you’d like the photographer to take throughout the celebration, you should specify it from the very beginning in order to avoid any misunderstandings.

The number of images included in a wedding package is one of the most important aspects to consider when assessing different wedding photography providers. Based on the 50 to 100 photos per hour rule, you can expect to receive roughly 800 final images for a medium-sized wedding with an average duration of 8 hours. Obviously, this figure can change if the wedding celebration lasts longer or if you opt for a customisable wedding package.

There are many different styles of wedding photography to match all preferences, so you can choose the one that fits your personality and vision for the big day. However, if we were to pick the two most popular wedding photography types at the moment, then classic and documentary photos are definitely the ultimate winners. While the first implies taking traditional posed shots of the couple and the guests, the second focuses on candid and spontaneous shots that tell the story of your wedding day.

Tipping wedding photographers is definitely not a requirement, but it is something that many couples choose to do as a sign of appreciation for the photographer’s hard work, especially if they’re happy with the services they received. If you want to tip your wedding photographer, the general rule says that a 15-20% gratuity is an adequate amount. You can obviously tip a little more if you’re feeling extra generous and your budget allows it.

When choosing a photographer for your wedding, it’s important to discuss all the important details from the very beginning. This includes the total number of shots the photographer is going to deliver. If you’re not happy with the figure, some providers may be open to negotiation, although it can be difficult to change the number of photos included in a wedding package. Alternatively, you can ask the photographer to provide a shot list to make sure they’re going to take all the important photos.  

Choosing the right locations for your wedding photo shoot implies quite a bit of planning, so there are a few aspects to take into account to make sure your wedding photos are going to look just perfect. You can choose a setting that has a special sentimental value for you or something that reflects your style and personality. You should also decide if you prefer an indoor location or if you want your photos to be taken in a natural setting to help narrow down your options.