11 best wedding photography services in Singapore for your big day
If you are tying the knot soon, it's easy to overlook wedding photography when planning your big day. Wedding photography helps preserve memories, allowing couples to relive the excitement of their wedding. The photographs serve as a record of a once-in-a-lifetime milestone, documenting not just the wedding but also the ties among your family and friends.
Check out our list of the 11 best wedding photography services in Singapore whose gorgeous shots serve as timeless reminders of your big day.
TLGraphy is a wedding photography venture driven by a passion for capturing love stories through our lenses. From the beginning, photography has been more than just a craft for them —it is an art form that allows them to preserve the most cherished moments in life.
All of their photography services include a free Zoom consultation to align expectations and preferences. They focus on delivering bright and authentic candid photos. Unlike traditional photography packages, they do not give boxes or prints and only supply the edited photos.
Their Actual-Day Wedding Photography Package (Unlimited Locations) will set you back by S$1488 for 6 Hours (300 Minimum Edited Photos), S$1,788 for 8 Hours (400 Minimum Edited Photos) and S$2058 for 10 Hours (500 Minimum Edited Photos).
301 Upper Thomson Road, Thomson Plaza, Singapore 574408 +65 9828 3328 Daily: 9am – 10pm
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Luma Film specialises in Wedding Photography and Videography, documenting details of your wedding day in a digital film-like format. Founded in 2020, the firm's name, Luma, was derived from the concept of luminance and exposure in image and video processing.
They offer the following 3 wedding photography packages for couples:
Basic Series: Essential and Basic Sessions offer couples a shorter duration of shooting hours and come with a guided couple session, curated for Proposals or Solemnisations.
Pre-Wedding Series: Signature Films and/or Stills offer unlimited hours within a single day of shooting. Classic Films and/or Stills offer an option for 3-hour or 4-hour sessions.
Wedding Day Packages: Photography and Videography from 5 to 7 hours for Intimate Services and 8 to 10 hours for Modern Packages. You can split hours for 8 hours and up.
+65 8418 3100
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The Onlookers documents your love story in its purest form, from pre-wedding to the wedding day. Their photos represent your authentic selves as individuals and as a couple.
Their Actual-Day Wedding Photography costs S$900 for 4 Hours (Minimum 200 Edited Photos), S$1,350 for 6 Hours (Minimum 300 Edited Photos), S$1,800 for 8 Hours (Minimum 400 Edited Photos), and S$2,250 for 10 Hours (Minimum 500 Edited Photos). For every additional hour past the stipulated time, fork out S$225.
Their Pre-Wedding Photography will cost you S$600 for 1.5 Hours (50 Edited Photos & 1 Location), S$980 for 3 Hours (100 Edited Photos & 2 Locations), and S$1,380 for 5 Hours (150 Edited Photos & 3 Locations). Images will be sent via an online link.
217 Henderson Road, #02-05, Singapore 159555 +65 8505 4220 Daily: 9am – 10pm
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Our Momento is a family-owned boutique company founded in 2023. Their experienced wedding photography team knows what shots are needed. They can accommodate your timeline so that all the intimate moments are captured without spoiling your special day.
They offer the following 3 actual-day wedding packages:
6 hours (from S$888): 500 softcopy edited photos, 10 softcopy further edited photos, 10 hardcopy 4R prints of your choice with free shipping, 2 to 3 outdoor/indoor locations.
8 hours (from S$1,088): 700 softcopy edited photos, 20 softcopy further edited photos, 20 hardcopy 4R prints with free shipping, 2 to 4 outdoor/indoor locations.
10 hours (from S$1,288): 1,000 softcopy edited photos, 30 softcopy further edited photos, 30 hardcopy 4R prints with free shipping, 3 to 5 outdoor/indoor locations.
Jurong West Street 42, Block 419, Singapore 640419 +65 8020 2902 Daily: 9am – 7pm | |
Darren and Jade Photography is a fun-loving, always-camera-carrying photography and videography team based in Singapore. The former spent his earlier years in San Francisco, while Jade grew up in Melbourne (where they met as Darren was doing a Master's degree).
They provide the following 3 pre-wedding shoots in both Singapore and overseas:
Bali Adventure (S$2,188): 60 fully edited images, photo montage, 20 selected prints in 4″ x 6″, handcrafted keepsake box, 3-4 locations within Bali, 6 hours of shooting time.
Mongolia 3 Day Adventure (S$24,888): 85 fully edited images, photo montage, 20 prints in 4″ by 6″, a handcrafted keepsake box and a high-resolution pre-wedding video.
Singapore (Shot by Darren) (S$1,200): 30 fully edited images, photo montage, 20 selected prints in 4″ x 6″, a handcrafted wooden box, up to 2 hours for 1 to 2 locations.
7 Temasek Boulevard, Suntec City, #12-07, Singapore 038987 +65 9297 0077 Mon to Fri: 10am – 8pm Sat: 10am – 4pm Closed on Sun
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Chris Ling started in 1993 as a pre-wedding photographer and has amassed experience in studio, outdoor and pre-wedding photography. Today, Chris Ling has developed a signature photography style that is a blend of street photography elements and intimate storytelling.
Chris Ling Photography offers the following 3 wedding photography packages:
Couple Casual Photography (Studio/Outdoor) (S$1,000): 2-hour photo session, 10 professionally retouched digital images, all makeup and hairdo services included.
Classic Pre-Wedding Photography (S$2,995): Full-day shoot, 20 professionally retouched digital images, makeup and hairdo services, wedding gown and men's suit.
Wedding Day Photography (S$2,850): 8-hour shoot and all digital images returned.
79 Tanjong Pagar Road, Chinatown Point, Singapore 088500 +65 9328 6979 (WhatsApp) Thu to Tue: 12pm – 9pm Closed on Wed | |
Multifolds Productions does not just snap photos. They take it a step further by bringing out the emotions and feelings attached to the photo. But above all, they believe that the best way to capture a spontaneous moment is to create a fun and stress-free atmosphere.
Multifolds Productions offers the following 3 actual-day wedding photography packages:
6 Hours (Associate: S$1,988/Director: S$2,498): At least 450 edited photographs, a signature wooden gift box with 50 to 60 3R prints, and 90 days of online storage.
8 Hours (Associate: S$2,343/Director: S$2,898): At least 450 edited photographs, a signature wooden gift box with 50 to 60 3R prints, and 90 days of online storage.
10 Hours (Associate: S$2,698/Director: S$3,298): At least 600 edited photos, a signature wooden gift box with 50 to 60 3R prints, and 90 days of online storage.
No. 37 Lorong 23 Geylang, Yu Li Industrial Building, #08-02, Singapore 388371 +65 8774 2165 Mon: 2.30pm – 6.30pm Tue to Fri: 10.30am – 6.30pm Closed on Sat & Sun
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Shane Chua is a Singapore-based wedding photographer who has been documenting weddings for over 7 years. His photography style is built on natural light and curiosity.
Shane Chua Photography offers the following 3 wedding photography packages:
Wedding Day (S$1,848): 8 hours of wedding day coverage, the full return of all good images (edited) and a Shane Chua photography signature thumb drive.
Pre-Wedding/Solemnisation (S$595): 2 hours of coverage, the full return of all good images (edited) and a Shane Chua photography signature thumb drive.
2-Day Overseas Shoot (S$1,580): Any destination of your choice, the full return of all good images (edited) and a Shane Chua photography signature thumb drive.
515 Yio Chu Kang Road, The Calrose, #05-50, Singapore 787083 +65 8251 5959
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Whether you are hosting an intimate wedding solemnisation or a larger wedding at a hotel banquet, Vincent Tay's journalistic style captures the essence of the emotions of the day.
Vincent Tay offers the following 3 solemnisation photography services for couples:
1-Hour Coverage (S$348): Solemnisation ceremony and outdoor shoot, minimum 90 soft copy edited photos, return of high-resolution soft copies, private online gallery.
2-Hour Coverage (S$568): Solemnisation ceremony and outdoor shoot, minimum 180 soft copy edited photos, return of high-resolution soft copies, private online gallery.
3-Hour Coverage (S$838): Solemnisation ceremony and outdoor shoot, minimum 280 soft copy edited photos, return of high-resolution soft copies, private online gallery.
263 Tampines Street 21, #08-140, Singapore 520263 +65 9826 3338 Daily: 9am – 8pm
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Story Wedding has a knack for capturing moments that you will treasure for a lifetime. Together, they will create a tale that showcases the bond between you and your partner.
Story Wedding offers the following 3 pre-wedding photography packages for couples:
Classy Package (S$2,088): Up to 5 hours service (half day), 1 gown + 1 suit, 1 makeup look, 20 soft copies return with colour edit, indoor studio or outdoor shoot.
Premium Package (S$3,888): 10am – 6pm (full day), 2 gowns + 2 suits, 2 makeup looks with artist, 30 soft copies with fine edit, 1 premium wedding album and 1 canvas.
Luxury Package (S$4,588): 10am – 7pm (full day), 3 gowns + 3 suits, 3 makeup looks with artist, 35 soft copies with fine edit, 1 luxury wedding album and 1 canvas.
33 Ubi Avenue 3, Vertex Tower A, #01-66, Singapore 408868 +65 8828 5277 Daily: 11am – 8pm | |
The Aurora Wedding is a Singapore-based firm specialising in wedding photography and videography. Their services include actual-day wedding coverage and pre-wedding shoots.
The Aurora Wedding currently has 3 wedding photography packages that are on promotion:
Makeup & Hairdo & Photography (S$538): Makeup and hairdo, 1 x professional photographer, 1 hour photography coverage, unlimited photos and unlimited locations.
All-in-One Package (from S$698): All of the above, and add-on rental of a man's rack suit, rental of a rack wedding gown and a free tiara, veil and an artificial bouquet.
Actual-Day Photography & Videography (S$1,988): 8 hours of photography and videography, 1 x photographer and 1 x videographer, unlimited photos and locations.
+65 9380 7567 (WhatsApp)
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