Pricing Guide & Services Overview
My services for weddings and quinceañeras include photo and video. Below are the different options.
Photo Only $2,200
Video Only $3,800 (most popular)
Photo and Video $4,400
Note: Not all packages fit everyone. If you're on a budget or would like a personalized quote, please contact me.
All three options above includes all day coverage, from getting ready until the event ends. I will be there personally and will not outsource my work to someone else.
I use 5 cameras to capture different angles and make the videos more engaging and dynamic.
You will receive two video formats, a highlights video and a traditional video. See below descriptions for Highlights and Traditional Videos
Photography $2,200
This package includes all day coverage, a complimentary engagement session, and a gallery of online high-resolution images of your event.
- Engagement Photography - photographs of the couple taken before the wedding day, often in a location of their choice.
- All Day Photography Coverage (Preparation, Ceremony, and Reception)
Wedding ceremony and reception, including candid shots and formal portraits of the couple, their families, and their guests.
- Bride & Groom Photoshoot
- Online proofing and ordering - an online system for reviewing and ordering photographs from the wedding day.
- High-resolution digital images - a collection of all final images from the wedding day, provided in a high-resolution format suitable for printing and future use.
- You will receive up to 500 edited, high-resolution digital images.
- 20x24 canvas with photo of your choice
- Copyright release for personal use of the images
Traditional Video
- Consultation prior to the wedding day - meeting with the couple to discuss their videography/photography needs and preferences, and to plan for the wedding day.
- 12 hour coverage (Preparation, Ceremony, Reception)
- You get a 3 - 4 hour traditional, documentary full film (Preparation 30 minutes, Ceremony 1 hour, Reception 2-3 hours)
- Standard turnaround is 2-4 months
- Video is delivered via WeTransfer to download and also on a USB that will be mailed to you.
Some of the most important moments of a wedding include:
Preparation: This is the time when the bride and groom are getting ready. Most of the focus is on the bride when she is getting her hair done and makeup.
The ceremony: This is the main event of the wedding and typically includes the exchange of vows, rings, and the declaration of marriage by an officiant.
The first kiss: A traditional moment that signifies the start of the couple's married life together.
The couple's first dance: This is a special moment that is usually shared between the couple, and can be romantic, emotional and memorable.
The cutting of the cake: This symbolizes the couple's first task as a married couple and it's also a moment of joy and laughter with family and friends.
Formal family and wedding party portraits: This is an opportunity for the couple to capture lasting memories with their closest family and friends
The ceremony exit: The couple's send-off, usually with guests lining the aisle and throwing confetti or rice.
The speeches: The speeches of the couple, parents, and best man/maid of honor, could be sentimental and fun, these moments are filled with laughter and emotion.
The reception: This includes the meal, entertainment, and dancing, it's also a time for the couple to mingle with their guests and enjoy their first day as a married couple.
Highlights Video
A wedding highlights video is a short, cinematic recap of the most memorable and emotional moments from a couple’s wedding day. It typically lasts anywhere from 3 to 10 minutes and is edited in a way that captures the essence of the event in a concise and visually appealing way.
What it Usually Includes:
Key Moments:
•The bride and groom getting ready.
•First looks (if planned).
•Highlights from the ceremony (vows, rings, first kiss).
•Special parts of the reception (first dance, toasts, cake cutting).
Storytelling Focus:
•Emphasizes emotion, joy, and connection rather than documenting every detail.
•Often set to a music track that complements the video.
How It’s Different from a Full Wedding Film:
•Length: A wedding highlights video is much shorter and condensed compared to a full-length wedding film or documentary edit, which might include the entire ceremony and reception.
•Purpose: It’s designed to be easily shareable with friends and family, particularly on social media.
Add-on Services
- Engagement Photography - photographs of the couple taken before the wedding day, often in a location of their choice.
- Bridal portrait photography - individual portraits of the bride taken before the wedding day.
- Customized photo book - A personalized photobook designed and curated by the photographer with all the selected pictures from the wedding day.
- Prints and canvases - physical prints and canvases of photographs from the wedding day, available in various sizes and framing options.
- Image retouching and editing - post-processing of photographs to improve their appearance, such as color correction and blemish removal.
- Save the Date Video - A "save the date" video is a short video message created by the couple to inform their friends and family of the upcoming date of their wedding. The main purpose of a save-the-date video is to give guests advance notice of the wedding date and give them time to plan their schedule accordingly. The video can be sent via mail, email, or shared on social media and can be creatively made to reflect the couple's personalities, interests, and wedding theme. The save-the-date video may include information such as the wedding date, location, and a brief message from the couple. It can also include images and footage of the couple, the wedding location, or engagement photos. Some couples may choose to include elements such as their engagement story or plans for the wedding day as well. The save-the-date video is typically shorter and less formal than the wedding video and is meant to be more lighthearted and fun. Sending a save-the-date video is not a traditional method, but it has become a popular way to inform guests about the wedding in a unique and personal way. It could also be a good way to get the guests excited and looking forward to the event.