Wedding Photography Prices in Manchester & Cheshire: The 2026 Cost Guide

The Real Cost of Wedding Photography in the North West (2026 Guide)

One of the first things couples ask is: “How much should we actually set aside for photography?” It’s a valid question. In Manchester and Cheshire & North West, you will see quotes ranging from £500 to £4,000. Why is the gap so big? And what are you actually paying for?

The “Hidden” Hours When you pay £899 for my Gold Package, you aren’t just paying for the 8 hours I spend at your venue. You are paying for the 20-30+ hours of editing that happens after the confetti has settled. Professional editing—colour grading, cropping, and refining—is what turns a “snap” into a piece of wall art.

Why “Too Cheap” is a Gamble in Manchester

In a city like Manchester, it is easy to assume you need to spend thousands to get a “good” photographer. That simply isn’t true; often, those high price tags are just covering expensive city-centre studio rents or flashy marketing campaigns. Expensive doesn’t always mean better.

However, there is a dangerous flip side to this. In 2026, I am seeing a flood of “budget” photographers in the region offering full days for as little as £300. While you shouldn’t overpay for a brand name, you do need to pay for security.

Those rock-bottom prices usually come from hobbyists using single-slot cameras (which means if a memory card corrupts, your photos are gone forever) and operating without insurance. My pricing sits in the professional sweet spot: you aren’t paying for my ego, but you are paying for the safety net of dual-slot cameras that back up every image instantly, and the reassurance of full professional indemnity insurance.

The “Hybrid” Value Traditionally, you’d pay £1,500 for a photographer and another £1,500 for a videographer. By booking my Hybrid Coverage, you save over 50% because one professional handles both. You get the cinematic memories without the cinematic price tag—and without a camera crew crowding your dance floor

Romantic rainy wedding photography at Hollin House Hotel.

3. The “Full Works” (The Ultimate Package)

For those booking grand venues like Merrydale Manor or Arley Hall, the Ultimate Package (£1699) It includes everything: photography, videography, a selfie booth for the evening, and three luxury wedding albums.

  • The Heirloom Factor: In 50 years, the digital files might be on a hard drive you can’t open, but those luxury albums will still be on your coffee table.

4. The “Hidden” Costs to Avoid

When comparing prices, always ask these three questions:

  1. How long until I see my photos? (If it’s months, that’s a “cost” to your happiness!)

  2. Is travel included? (I include all travel within Manchester Cheshire).and upto a 60 mile radius.

  3. Is the photographer insured? (19 years of professional standing means I don’t take risks with your day).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average cost of a wedding photographer in Manchester for 2026?
The average cost for a professional wedding photographer in Manchester in 2026 typically ranges between £1,200 and £2,000. However, my packages are designed to be affordable without compromising quality, starting from £499 for half-day coverage.
Do you offer half-day wedding photography packages in Manchester?
Yes, I offer a Bronze Package for £499 which covers 4 hours of photography. This is perfect for smaller Manchester city centre weddings or civil ceremonies where you only need the essentials covered.
Are there travel fees for Manchester wedding venues?
No. I am based in Manchester (M22), so there are absolutely no travel fees for weddings within Greater Manchester, including Didsbury, Chorlton, Stockport, and the City Centre.
What is included in your £899 Gold Package?
The Gold Package (£899) is the most popular choice for Manchester couples. It includes full-day photography coverage (Bridal Prep to First Dance), a 5-minute cinematic highlight video, drone coverage (weather permitting), and a private gallery for downloads.