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One photographer vs two photographers

We include two photographers as standard, so here is the honest version of what the second angle adds.

Option A

One photographer

Option B

Two photographers

Two angles on the same ceremony moment

What one photographer covers

A single skilled photographer can cover a smaller wedding with a simple timeline, especially when everything happens in one place.

The limit is physics. One person cannot be in two places, so you get one angle on moments that happen only once.

What the second angle adds

With two, one holds on the bride walking while the other catches the groom's reaction. You get the wide room and the close detail at the same instant, and full coverage when the morning runs in two places.

Why we include two

We think full coverage should be the standard, not a line item you negotiate. Every collection comes with two photographers, so you never have to decide whether the big moments are worth a second angle.

The bottom line

One photographer works for a small, simple day. Two gives you both sides of moments that happen once and full coverage when the day splits. We include two as standard.

Common questions

Do I really need a second photographer?
For most weddings it adds real coverage, two angles on key moments and full coverage when the day splits in two. We include one in every collection.
Do you charge extra for two photographers?
No. Two photographers come standard.
When does the second photographer matter most?
At larger weddings, big venues, big wedding parties, and any time getting ready happens in two locations.

Still deciding? Tell us about your day.

We will tell you honestly what fits, whether your date is open, and exactly what it costs. No pressure, no mystery.