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Wedding Photographers in Half Moon Bay

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$4,500–$9,500
typical 2026 Bay Area range
10-14 months out
recommended booking window

Planning a wedding in Half Moon Bay? The right photographer doesn't just document your day — they shape how you'll remember it for decades. Our curated list of Half Moon Bay wedding photographers spans every style, from timeless black-and-white portraiture to vibrant modern editorial work. Each has been reviewed for quality and local experience.

2026 Bay Area Pricing

What wedding photographers cost in Half Moon Bay

Pricing scales with hours of coverage, second shooter, deliverables, and editorial-name reputation. Top Bay Area photographers book peak Saturdays (May-October) a year or more in advance.

Typical Range
$4,500–$9,500
most Bay Area weddings
Luxury / Editorial
up to $18,000
top-of-market specialists
Book
10-14 months out
before peak Saturdays sell out

Photographers in Half Moon Bay

2 results
What to look for

Six things separate the great from the merely available

  • 1Full galleries (not just highlight reels) so you see how they shoot a complete day, not just the best 10 frames.
  • 2Consistent style across multiple weddings - unique vision, not chameleon work that drifts to whatever’s trending.
  • 3Experience shooting at venues similar to yours, especially difficult-light spaces (Wine Country golden hour, fog-bound coast, indoor city halls).
  • 4A clear contract: hours, deliverables, turnaround, raw-files policy, second shooter, and reschedule terms.
  • 5Insurance and a backup plan - real professionals carry liability coverage and bring a second body and dual cards.
  • 6A personality you’ll want around you all day. The best photographer is one your guests barely notice.
Questions to ask

Ask these before you sign anything

  • How many hours of coverage are included, and what does overtime cost?
  • Do you bring a second shooter, and is that an additional fee?
  • When will we receive the gallery, and how many edited images can we expect?
  • Do you have backup gear, backup memory cards, and backup photographers if you get sick?
  • Have you shot at our venue before? If not, will you visit beforehand?
  • What’s your policy on raw / unedited files?
  • How do you handle reschedules due to weather, illness, or other surprises?
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Common questions

Wedding Photographers in Half Moon Bay - FAQ

How much should I budget for a Bay Area wedding photographer in 2026?

Most Bay Area couples spend $4,500-$9,500 for a quality wedding photographer with 8-10 hours of coverage and a second shooter. Editorially-known photographers and luxury elopement specialists frequently quote $12,000-$18,000+. Below ~$3,500 you’re typically looking at newer photographers, partial-day coverage, or out-of-area talent traveling in.

How far ahead should I book?

Book 10-14 months in advance for a peak-season Saturday (May through October). Off-season weekends and weekday weddings often have 4-6 months of availability. Many of the top names release dates by tier - Premium clients first, then standard.

What’s the difference between a $5,000 and $15,000 photographer?

At the top end you’re paying for editorial reputation, deeper pre-wedding consultation, post-production craft, full albums, and demand. The $5,000 photographer can absolutely deliver beautiful work; the $15,000 photographer is often a name your guests will recognize from magazines, with a slower-paced delivery process and a curated client roster.

Should I get raw files?

Most photographers don’t include raw files because they’re unedited and not representative of finished work. Some offer them as a paid add-on. The professional standard is high-resolution edited JPEGs with personal-use rights, plus a reasonable-resolution gallery you can share online.

Do I need a second shooter?

For weddings over 80 guests, a second shooter is strongly recommended - they capture reactions during the ceremony and getting-ready rooms simultaneously. For elopements and very small weddings, one experienced photographer is plenty.

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