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Wedding Photographers · Seattle

Wedding Photographers in Seattle, WA

A real guide to booking wedding photographers in Seattle — what couples actually pay (8-hour package around $6,000), the questions that separate good from great, and how to lock in the right person 9–12 months ahead.

Typical 8-hour package
$6,000+
Peak season
Jul–Sep
Best value months
Nov–Mar

How much wedding photographers cost in Seattle

In Seattle, Washington, most couples spending the regional median land between $4,500 and $9,600 for a 8-hour package. Peak weekends (Jul–Sep) skew higher; off-season weekends (Nov–Mar) are where the same talent becomes 15–25% cheaper.

Model your full Seattle spend with our free wedding budget calculator — it pre-fills regional benchmarks so the photographer line item isn't a wild guess.

The styles that book first in Seattle

Seattle wedding photographers mostly work in documentary, editorial, fine-art film aesthetics. Match the style to your venue: Industrial and Waterfront venues photograph completely differently, and the best wedding photographers are honest about which they shoot best.

5 questions to ask every Seattle photographer

  1. Are you the photographer who'll actually shoot our wedding?
  2. How many full weddings have you delivered in the last 12 months?
  3. What's your turnaround for the full gallery?
  4. Do you carry liability insurance and a backup shooter?
  5. What happens if you're sick on our wedding day?

When to book

For Jul–Sep dates, the best Seattle wedding photographers are usually booked 9–14 months out. Always have an indoor backup, even in July. Smoke season (Aug) is now real. If you're inside 6 months, target Nov–Mar weekends — availability and rates both improve.

Track your shortlist without losing your mind

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