Choosing a wedding photographer in Singapore is one of the few wedding decisions you cannot redo, and it is also one of the most confusing, because two packages at the same price can deliver completely different things. I have looked closely at how these are structured, and the trick is to stop comparing on price and start reading the four levers that actually vary.
Those levers are the hours of coverage, the number of edited photos you receive, whether you get one photographer or two, and the style, from photojournalistic and candid to editorial and fine-art. Get those right and the price makes sense. I will teach you to read a package on those four axes, then give you my picks across the styles and budgets.
This kicks off my Terris Recommends Weddings series. It pairs with my guides to wedding videographers, pre-wedding photoshoots and bridal studios in Singapore.
Key Takeaways
- 1 Read a wedding photography package on four levers: hours of coverage, number of edited photos, one or two photographers, and the style. Price alone tells you little.
- 2 Match the style to what you want: photojournalistic and candid for real moments, editorial and fine-art for a polished look, or a one-stop studio for convenience.
- 3 The Aurora Wedding is my value one-stop pick, Multifolds leads for editorial film, and Antelope is the photojournalistic choice.
- 4 Rough pricing: a short ROM shoot from around S$300, a full actual-day package from about S$2,500 to S$6,000, often with two photographers.
- 5 Book six to twelve months ahead for a peak-season date, and confirm the edited-photo count and delivery time before you sign.
What I look for in a wedding photographer
Read every package on these levers rather than the headline price.
- Hours of coverage. A short ROM or solemnisation shoot might be one to four hours, while a full actual day runs eight to twelve. Match the hours to your timeline, from morning gatecrash to evening banquet, so nothing important is uncovered.
- Edited photo count. This is the number couples most often miss. Packages range from a few hundred to 900-plus edited images. Ask for the guaranteed minimum, not just the total shots taken.
- One or two photographers. A second shooter captures angles a solo photographer cannot, like the groom and bride simultaneously during the gatecrash. For a big banquet, two is worth it.
- Style. Photojournalistic and candid captures real, unposed moments. Editorial and fine-art is more styled and polished. Traditional is posed and formal. Look at full galleries, not just highlights, and pick the style you actually want to relive.
- Delivery and rights. Check how long edits take, usually four to eight weeks, and that you get high-resolution files with printing rights.
One tip: meet the actual photographer who will shoot your day, not just the studio. Chemistry matters, because a relaxed couple photographs far better.
How the best wedding photographers in Singapore compare
| Studio | Style | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| The Aurora Wedding | Traditional, one-stop | Value and convenience |
| Multifolds | Editorial, film | A premium, timeless look |
| Antelope Studios | Photojournalistic | Real moments, low light |
| Knotties Frame | Creative, light-art | Standout night shots |
| Bridelope | Modern, one-stop | Gowns and destination |
| Pixioo | Candid, documentary | Overseas and candid |
| The Onlookers | Fine-art, editorial | A refined aesthetic |
| Darren and Jade | Documentary | Storytelling coverage |
| Wanderlust Dream | Destination candid | Overseas weddings |
| Colossal Weddings | Editorial | A polished editorial style |
How much does a wedding photographer cost in Singapore?
Cost tracks the hours and the coverage. These are the going rates I see in 2026.
| Coverage | Typical price | Good to know |
|---|---|---|
| ROM or short-form (1 to 4 hrs) | Around S$300 to S$1,600 | Fewer edited photos |
| Half-day (4 to 6 hrs) | Around S$900 to S$2,000 | Usually one photographer |
| Full actual day (8 to 12 hrs) | Around S$2,500 to S$6,000+ | Often two photographers |
| Pre-wedding session | From around S$1,180 | Sometimes bundled with actual day |
The biggest price drivers are the hours, the second shooter and the studio's tier. A photo-and-video combo from a one-stop studio usually saves 20 to 30 percent over booking separately, which is worth weighing up.
1. The Aurora Wedding
The Aurora Wedding is my value and convenience pick, and it is one of the most reviewed here, with hundreds of five-star ratings. It is a one-stop studio, so you can bundle photography with gowns, suits and makeup, and its nett, no-hidden-fee pricing makes budgeting refreshingly simple, with actual-day packages from around S$2,968.
The style is more traditional and dependable than avant-garde, which suits couples who want safe, lovely coverage without the premium price. For value and a one-stop booking, it is where I would start.

Website: theaurorawedding.com
Location: Islandwide
Google Rating: Highly rated across 700+ reviews
Best known for: Value one-stop packages with transparent pricing
Contact The Aurora Wedding directly
2. Multifolds Productions
Multifolds is my premium editorial pick. Running since 2010 and a Tatler Best of Singapore name, it shoots with an editorial, film-storytelling sensibility, mixing digital and analog film for a timeless, elevated look that does not date the way trend-driven styles do.
Pricing is on enquiry, in keeping with its premium positioning, but the craft is genuinely a cut above. For a couple who want photographs that feel like art and will still look beautiful in twenty years, it is my top recommendation.

Website: multifolds.com.sg
Location: Islandwide
Google Rating: Highly rated, award-winning
Best known for: Editorial film storytelling with a timeless look
Contact Multifolds Productions directly
3. Antelope Studios
Antelope Studios is my photojournalistic pick. It specialises in candid, real-moment coverage, and crucially its founder is known for exceptional control in low light, which matters enormously at a dim banquet hall or an evening reception where lesser photographers struggle.
Award-winning and long-established, it captures the day as it unfolds rather than staging it, with actual-day packages from around S$2,400. For couples who want honest, emotional photographs that look great even in tricky lighting, it is my choice.

Website: antelopestudios.com
Location: Islandwide
Google Rating: Well reviewed, award-winning
Best known for: Photojournalistic coverage and low-light mastery
4. Knotties Frame
Knotties Frame is my pick for standout, creative shots. A husband-and-wife team, its signature is light-art and night photography, the kind of dramatic, one-of-a-kind images that become the centrepiece of your album rather than a repeat of everyone else's.
Alongside the creative flair it covers the full day dependably, with pre-wedding from around S$1,180 and actual-day from around S$2,800. For a couple who want a few genuinely wow images among the coverage, it is a lovely choice.

Website: knottiesframe.com
Location: Islandwide
Google Rating: Well reviewed
Best known for: Signature light-art and night photography
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5. Bridelope Productions
Bridelope is my modern one-stop pick. Part of a group with in-house bridal gowns, it offers a genuinely joined-up experience, photography, gowns and even destination coverage under one roof, which takes a lot of coordination off your plate.
The style is modern and editorial, and it handles overseas weddings well. For a couple who want a contemporary look and the convenience of bundling the gown and the shoot, it is a strong, efficient choice.

Website: bridelopeproductions.com
Location: Islandwide and destination
Google Rating: Well reviewed
Best known for: A modern one-stop with in-house gowns
Contact Bridelope Productions directly
6. Pixioo Photography
Pixioo is my pick for candid documentary coverage, especially with a destination element. The photographer's style is relaxed and story-led, catching genuine expressions rather than posed smiles, and the studio shoots overseas comfortably, from Bali to Japan and beyond.
For a couple planning a destination wedding or pre-wedding, or who simply want warm, unposed photographs, it is a great fit. The documentary approach ages beautifully because it captures how the day actually felt.

Website: pixioo.com
Location: Singapore and overseas
Google Rating: Well reviewed
Best known for: Candid documentary and destination photography
Contact Pixioo Photography directly
7. The Onlookers
The Onlookers is my fine-art pick. Its editorial, fine-art actual-day coverage has a refined, considered aesthetic, the kind of restrained, elegant images that feel like they belong in a magazine rather than a stock gallery.
For a couple with a clear sense of style who want their photographs to feel curated and timeless, it delivers a distinctive look. It is a strong choice when the aesthetic matters as much as the coverage.

Website: theonlookers.com
Location: Islandwide
Google Rating: Well reviewed
Best known for: Fine-art, editorial actual-day photography
8. Darren and Jade
Darren and Jade is my documentary storytelling pick. The team shoots the day as a narrative, capturing the small in-between moments, the nervous father, the quiet glance, that a posed approach misses entirely, so the album tells the real story of your day.
For couples who value authenticity and emotion over formality, it is a lovely fit, and the documentary style holds up over the years. If you want photographs that make you feel rather than just look, they are a strong choice.

Website: darrenandjade.com
Location: Islandwide
Google Rating: Well reviewed
Best known for: Documentary, storytelling wedding coverage
9. Wanderlust Dream Co
Wanderlust Dream Co is my destination pick. As the name suggests, it specialises in candid photography for weddings and pre-weddings abroad, so if you are marrying in Bali, Europe or anywhere further afield, it is set up for the logistics and the light of a destination shoot.
The candid, dreamy style suits the romance of a destination wedding, and the team travels comfortably. For a couple taking their celebration overseas, it is a natural, specialist fit.

Website: wanderlustdream.co
Location: Singapore and destination
Google Rating: Well reviewed
Best known for: Candid destination wedding photography
10. Colossal Weddings
Colossal Weddings rounds out the list with a polished editorial style. Its coverage leans clean and contemporary, the kind of bright, well-composed images that look great both in an album and shared online, without tipping into overly trendy processing.
It is a solid all-round editorial choice for a couple who want a modern, refined look at a sensible price. For dependable, good-looking coverage, it earns its place.

Website: colossalweddings.com
Location: Islandwide
Google Rating: Well reviewed
Best known for: A clean, contemporary editorial style
Contact Colossal Weddings directly
How I put this list together
I looked at each studio's style, package structure across the four levers, the edited-photo count and delivery, and the weight of genuine reviews and portfolios. I deliberately spread the list across photojournalistic, editorial, fine-art, one-stop and destination specialists, because the right photographer depends far more on the style you want than on a ranking.
Details and prices are checked when I publish and revisited as things change. Always confirm the edited-photo count, the number of photographers and the delivery time directly with the studio, and view a full gallery, before you book.
How many edited photos do you get from an actual day wedding package?
It varies widely, typically from around 300 to over 900 edited images for a full actual-day package, depending on the hours of coverage and the studio. This is the single most important number to confirm, because a package advertised on hours alone can deliver very different final counts. Ask for the guaranteed minimum number of edited, high-resolution photos, not just the total shots taken on the day, and check the delivery time, which is usually four to eight weeks.
What is the difference between actual day and pre-wedding photography?
Actual-day photography documents your real wedding day as it happens, from the morning gatecrash and ceremony through to the banquet, in a candid or reportage style. Pre-wedding photography is a separate, planned styled shoot, often weeks or months before, at chosen locations or a studio, usually used for wedding-day displays and invitations. Many studios offer both and bundle them at a discount. Actual-day captures the emotion of the event, while pre-wedding gives you polished, posed portraits, so most couples do both.
Do I need one or two wedding photographers?
For a small ROM or an intimate ceremony, one experienced photographer is usually enough. For a full-day wedding with a gatecrash, a ceremony and an evening banquet, a second photographer is worth it, because they can capture the groom and bride simultaneously, cover reactions from the crowd, and shoot different angles at key moments. If your day has multiple locations or a large guest count, two photographers give you far more complete coverage, which is why most full-day packages include or offer a second shooter.
How far in advance should I book a wedding photographer in Singapore?
Book six to twelve months ahead, and earlier for a peak-season date such as a long weekend or an auspicious date, since the sought-after photographers are reserved well in advance. Booking early gives you the pick of studios and time for a pre-wedding shoot if you want one. Once you have a date and venue, securing the photographer and videographer is one of the first vendors to lock in, as good ones book out fastest.
The best wedding photographer in Singapore is the one whose style you love and whose package fits your day, so read every quote on the four levers: hours, edited photos, one or two shooters, and style. The Aurora Wedding is my value one-stop pick, Multifolds the editorial choice, Antelope the photojournalistic one, and Wanderlust Dream the destination specialist. View a full gallery and meet your photographer before you sign.
Get the photographer right and you keep the feeling of your wedding day long after everything else fades.
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