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How Much Does Wedding Photography Cost in Singapore? (2026 Price Guide)

Wedding photography in Singapore typically costs between S$1,500 and S$6,000, depending on hours of coverage, whether you add videography or a photo booth, and the experience of your photographer. At iSnap Photography, a Singapore wedding photography studio founded in 2012, full-day wedding collections start at S$3,088, while shorter solemnisation or ROM coverage starts from S$388. This 2026 guide breaks down exactly what drives the price so you can budget with confidence.

What does wedding photography cost in Singapore in 2026?

Prices vary mainly by coverage hours and the size of the crew. Here is a realistic market range for Singapore, alongside iSnap’s own anchors:

Type of coverage Typical Singapore range iSnap from
Solemnisation / ROM (2–3 hrs) S$350 – S$900 S$388
Half-day actual day (4–6 hrs) S$1,200 – S$2,500 From à-la-carte hourly
Full-day actual day (10–12 hrs) S$2,500 – S$6,000 S$2,988
Photo + video + booth collection S$3,000 – S$7,000 S$3,088
Pre-wedding shoot S$1,000 – S$2,500 S$1,300

See the full breakdown on our wedding photography packages page.

What affects the price of a wedding photographer?

1. Hours of coverage

This is the single biggest factor. A 3-hour solemnisation is a fraction of a 12-hour full-day shoot that runs from morning gatecrash to evening banquet. Most couples underestimate how long an actual day runs — build in buffer time.

2. One photographer or a full crew

A second shooter captures angles a solo photographer cannot — the groom’s reaction while the bride walks in, for example. Adding a videographer or a second photographer increases cost but dramatically improves coverage.

3. Photo, video, or both

Bundling photography with wedding videography in one seamless crew is usually cheaper than hiring two separate vendors, and avoids two teams competing for the same moment.

4. Add-ons: photo booth, albums, express edits

An instant wedding photo booth, a printed album, or a same-week highlight reel all add to the total but raise the experience for your guests.

How much should you budget?

As a rule of thumb in Singapore, couples spend roughly 8–12% of their total wedding budget on photography and videography combined. For a S$30,000 wedding, that is around S$2,400–S$3,600 — which aligns with a full photo-and-video collection. Photography is the one element you cannot re-shoot, so it is worth protecting in the budget.

How to get the best value (not just the lowest price)

  • Book early. Peak season in Singapore runs October to February. Lock your date 6–12 months ahead for the best crew availability.
  • Compare deliverables, not just hours. Ask how many edited images you receive, the delivery timeline, and whether a second shooter is included.
  • Check real galleries. Consistent quality across a full wedding matters more than a few hero shots.
  • Bundle services. One vendor for photo, video and booth is usually better value and better coordinated.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a wedding photographer cost in Singapore?

Expect S$1,500 to S$6,000 depending on coverage. Short solemnisation coverage starts around S$388, while full-day actual-day packages typically run S$2,500 to S$6,000. iSnap’s full-day collections start at S$3,088.

How many hours of coverage do I need?

A solemnisation usually needs 2–3 hours. A full actual day — gatecrash, ceremony, banquet — typically needs 10–12 hours.

Is it cheaper to hire one vendor for photo and video?

Yes. A combined photo-and-video crew is usually more affordable than two separate vendors and coordinates better on the day. iSnap’s photo-and-video collections start at S$3,088.

How far in advance should I book?

Six to twelve months ahead, especially for the October–February peak season. Call iSnap at +65 9070 9012 to check your date.

Planning your wedding in Singapore? iSnap Photography has captured hundreds of weddings and corporate events across Singapore since 2012. WhatsApp or call +65 9070 9012 for a tailored quote, or view our wedding photography services.

By Sito Rong Feng, Founder & Lead Photographer, iSnap Photography. Last updated: June 2026.

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