by Jo Betz

How to choose a wedding photographer: a full guide

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Knowing how to choose a wedding photographer can feel… well, a little overwhelming. With endless social media inspiration, searches, AI tips and advice from family and friends, it’s easy to start doubting yourself and wondering what “the perfect wedding photographer” even means!

Don’t worry – we’ve got you.

In this guide, the Ivory Tribe team along with our expert vendors will help you discover a photography style that suits your vision and, most importantly, find the right photographer to capture your wedding day exactly the way you imagine (except – even better!).

Photo – Chloe May

How to find your wedding photography style.

If you’re asking yourself, “What even is a wedding photography style?” you’re definitely not alone. Even if you’re new to wedding photography, it helps to know that every photographer has their own signature style. The key is figuring out what you love and what feels right to you.

Some photography styles are very posed and editorial, while others are more candid and documentary, and many fall somewhere in between. If you consistently gravitate toward images that feel relaxed, emotional, and real, trust that instinct – this is exactly what Melbourne wedding photographer Georgia Verrells recommends. She says, “Before reaching out to photographers, spend time noticing what images resonate with you and which ones don’t. There’s no right or wrong — just follow what feels natural to you.”

Another helpful tip comes from wedding photographer Emma Hawkins, who reminds couples to think about how they want to feel in their photos. Do you want images that feel editorial but still natural, where you’re gently guided rather than stiffly posed? Take a look at a photographer’s portfolio and ask: Do I see myself in these photos? Do the couples look relaxed and connected, or styled and distant? Choosing someone whose approach matches your energy can make your wedding photos feel effortless and authentic.

Unsure of what styles exist? We’re glad you asked. Here are some of the most popular wedding photography styles:

  • Documentary / Photojournalistic: Candid, storytelling shots.
  • Traditional / Classic: Posed and timeless images.
  • Lifestyle / Natural: Relaxed, authentic moments.
  • Fine Art / Editorial: Artistic, magazine-inspired photography

Photo – Georgia Verrells

Set your budget.

Let’s be real, once the wedding planning excitement kicks in, the budget quickly follows! Before you dive headfirst into finding your wedding photographer, take a moment to sit down together and figure out what you’re genuinely comfortable spending.

Wedding photography can vary a lot in price, so it’s worth knowing what you’re getting (and what you’re not). A few things to keep in mind as you compare options:

  • Full-day vs partial-day coverage
  • Engagement or pre-wedding shoots
  • Printed albums vs digital galleries
  • Any travel fees if your photographer needs to come to you

A little clarity early on can save you a lot of stress later – and help you find the right fit without the overwhelm.

Need a hand setting your budget? We suggest reading this smart wedding budgeting guide.

Photo – Tess Follett

How to research and shortlist wedding photographers.

Now that you know the style you’re drawn to, it’s time to start the fun (and maybe a little overwhelming) part: research. Where to start? Google is your friend. Try typing “wedding photographer” plus your wedding location if you want someone local. If location isn’t a dealbreaker, search by style instead – think “documentary wedding photographer” or “fine art wedding photographer.”

As you browse, pay attention to a few key things:

  • Portfolio and website: Does their work consistently make you go “wow”? Does the style feel like you?
  • Reviews and testimonials: What do past couples say about their experience? Do they rave about the photographer’s personality as much as their photos?
  • Social Media: This is your backstage pass. Do they seem easygoing, professional, fun?

A little tip: keep a spreadsheet or notes as you go. Jot down your favourites, add a few notes, and compare details side by side, it makes narrowing down choices way easier.

Melbourne wedding photographer Georgia Verrells shares an insider tip:
“Ask to see a full wedding gallery, not just the highlights. That’s the best way to see how a photographer captures an entire day from start to finish. And don’t skip the Google reviews – they often give the most honest insight into what it’s really like to work with them on your wedding day.”

Doing a bit of homework upfront might feel like a lot, but it’s worth it. By the end, you’ll not only have a solid list of photographers, you’ll also have a gut feeling about who will truly get you and your wedding day.

Photo – Hey Jack

Questions to ask a wedding photographer before booking.

Before you take the next step and get to know your photographer, here are a few helpful questions to ask:

  • Are you available on our wedding date?
  • What’s included in your wedding photography packages?
  • How long until we receive our photos?
  • Can you accommodate special locations, lighting, or requests?
  • What’s your backup plan for emergencies?
  • Are there costs associated with travel to our wedding location?

It’s also a great chance to share a little about you both and the kind of celebration you’re planning, so they can get a feel for your vision and what matters most to you. Wedding photographer Georgia Verrells also recommends asking to see a full wedding gallery, not just highlights, so you can see how they capture an entire day from start to finish.

We explored hidden wedding costs, which is worth a read if you want to plan smarter, avoid surprises, and keep your budget on track.

Photo – Elsa Campbell

Why connection with your wedding photographer matters.

Now that you’ve narrowed down your options, it’s time to get to know your photographer. As wedding photographer Georgia Verrells explains, “Your photographer is with you more than almost anyone else on your wedding day, so it’s important you genuinely like them and feel comfortable.” She suggests having a quick Zoom or phone chat—ask questions and see how the conversation feels.

Photographer Emma Hawkins adds that it’s just as much about how they make you feel: “Are they calming? Uplifting? You don’t need a best friend, but you do need someone who can read the room and make you feel seen – not staged. Are they warm, organised, and responsive? It might seem small now, but it makes a big difference in the lead-up and on the day itself – the less stress, the better.”

Chemistry and comfort matter and trust your gut – when it feels easy, natural and aligned, you’ve likely found the right fit to capture it all. And while you’re at it, it’s worth checking out our guide on wedding vendor red flags to make sure the rest of your dream team is just as reliable.

Photo – Jackson Grant

What to check in a wedding photographer contract.

Now you’ve found the perfect wedding phtographer and you’re ready to seal the deal, review the contract carefully first. Before signing, check first and take note of:

  • Payment schedule and cancellation policies.
  • Image ownership and usage rights.
  • Overtime or extra charges.

Contracts are there to protect both you and your photographer, so it’s worth making sure everything is clear, understood, and aligns with your expectations, so you can move forward feeling confident and excited.

Photo – Nikki McCrone

When to book your wedding photographer.

Your wedding memories deserve a photographer who clicks with you – literally and figuratively. Once you’ve found someone who makes you feel at ease, asks the right questions, and captures the day exactly as you imagine, don’t hesitate – lock them in and breathe a little easier knowing one big piece of your wedding puzzle is sorted.

Ready to start the search? Ivory Tribe has an amazing group of trusted photographers who are excited to help turn your day into memories you’ll treasure forever.

Browse the directory.

Photo – Katie Harmsworth

Frequently asked questions:

How do I choose the right wedding photographer?

Start by deciding the photography style you love, then shortlist local photographers whose portfolios match your vision. Meet them (Zoom or in-person) to see if your personalities click. Don’t forget to check full galleries and reviews to get the full picture.

How much does a wedding photographer in cost?

Wedding photography prices can vary widely depending on experience, coverage hours, packages, and extras like albums or engagement shoots. Setting a clear budget early will help you narrow down options without stress.

What questions should I ask a wedding photographer?

Ask about availability, package inclusions, turnaround time for photos, travel fees, special requests, and backup plans. Also, share your vision so they can confirm if they’re the right fit for your day.

How far in advance should I book a wedding photographer?

Popular photographers often book 12–18 months in advance, especially in major cities. Once you find someone who clicks with you, secure them quickly to avoid missing out.

What are red flags to watch for when hiring a wedding photographer?

Look for unclear contracts, inconsistent communication, missing full galleries, or a lack of reviews. Our guide on wedding vendor red flags can help you avoid surprises and choose a reliable team.

Photo – Mad for You Creative

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