Wedding Photographer Packages Explained: Value vs Price in Greece
Wedding photographer packages in Greece can look similar, but the experience (and the final gallery) can be completely different. Below you’ll see what’s typically included, what really drives the price, and how to compare offers without overpaying—or under-booking coverage.
Wedding photographer packages: what’s included?
Most packages are built from three parts: coverage time, team size, and deliverables. A typical offer includes:
- Hours of coverage (often 6–12 hours)
- One photographer (with an option to add a second photographer)
- Curated editing for a consistent look
- Online gallery delivery for viewing and downloads
- Backup workflow (redundancy on the day + secure storage after)
- Albums / prints (included in higher tiers or as upgrades)
Quick value test: ask to see two full wedding galleries in similar lighting—not only highlights.
Why do prices vary so much?
The price is rarely “just the hours on the wedding day.” It reflects planning, post-production time, team capacity, travel logistics, and the ability to deliver consistently in real conditions (harsh sun, wind, mixed light, fast timelines).
Main factors that affect cost
- Coverage length: more hours means more moments captured and more editing.
- Second photographer: wider coverage and fewer missed moments.
- Travel: islands often add ferries/flights and accommodation.
- Planning support: timeline guidance built around the best light.
- Editing standard: storytelling curation and consistent color work take time.
- Reliability: backup gear and redundancy protect your memories.
Common package tiers (and who they’re for)
Essential coverage
Great for intimate weddings: ceremony, portraits, and part of the reception—usually one photographer and a curated gallery.
Full-day storytelling
Designed for the full narrative: preparations, ceremony, portraits, reception, and party—often longer coverage and sometimes a second photographer.
Premium / luxury
Built for larger or destination weddings—often two photographers, deeper planning support, and upgraded album options.
Compare wedding photographer packages: value vs price
To compare offers confidently, use four pillars: Coverage, Consistency, Risk protection, and Deliverables.
Coverage
- Enough time for preparations, ceremony, calm portraits, and a realistic reception timeline?
- Time for golden hour portraits when possible?
- Second photographer included or optional?
Consistency
- Do full galleries look consistent from start to finish?
- Are skin tones and whites stable across different lighting?
- Does the story feel natural and emotional?
Risk protection
- Dual-card recording and backup equipment
- Clear contract and written delivery timeline
- Contingency plan if something unexpected happens
Deliverables
- Online gallery experience (easy downloads + sharing)
- Album quality (paper, binding, design process)
- Archiving policy (how long your wedding is stored safely)
Comparison table
| Feature | Essential | Full-Day | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coverage time | 6–8 hours | 10–12 hours | 12+ hours / multi-day optional |
| Photographers | 1 | 1–2 | 2 |
| Planning support | Basic guidance | Strong guidance | Photo-first planning |
| Editing approach | Curated + consistent | Storytelling curation | Editorial + storytelling |
| Online gallery | Yes | Yes | Yes + premium delivery |
| Album | Optional | Optional / upgrade | Often included |
Tip: Confirm what’s included in writing (travel, extra hours, album specs). That’s where “value vs price” becomes obvious.
Wedding photographer packages: hidden costs
- Travel fees: island logistics (flights/ferries + accommodation)
- Extra hours: rate and conditions if the reception runs late
- Second photographer: included or add-on?
- Album details: design, revisions, upgrades, shipping
- Delivery options: standard vs express timeline
Questions to ask before booking
- Can we see two full wedding galleries? (Similar venue + similar light.)
- Do you shoot on dual cards? What’s the backup workflow?
- What exactly is included? Deliverables, album specs, second shooter, travel, extra hours.
- How do you build the timeline? Especially for portraits in the best light.
- When will we receive our photos? Confirm delivery time in writing.
How to choose the right option
If your wedding is intimate, shorter coverage may be perfect. If you have multiple locations, many guests, or separate preparations, full-day coverage (and often a second photographer) usually protects the story and reduces stress.
Check availability
Send your date and location and I’ll recommend the best-fit coverage and team size for your wedding.
FAQ
Do you include a second photographer?
Depending on the wedding size and timeline, a second photographer can be included or added to increase coverage and reduce missed moments.
Should we choose an album or more coverage time?
If your timeline is tight, prioritize coverage time first. If coverage is comfortable, an album is a meaningful long-term upgrade.
External resources
Useful background reading while you compare options: Wedding photography overview and Golden hour in photography.


