What’s the Difference Between a 6-Hour and 10-Hour Wedding Photography Package?

April 14th, 2026

Planning your wedding is a big task and one of the key decisions you'll make is in selecting your wedding photography package. In this blog post, we'll delve into the differences between a 6-hour and a 10-hour wedding photography package, helping you decide which is best for your big day.

Let's start with the 6-hour package. This package is typically best suited for smaller weddings or those with a more concise schedule. It usually covers the essential parts of your day, starting with the tail-end of your preparations, the ceremony, post-ceremony photos, and the beginning of the reception. A sample timeline could be 2pm-8pm, capturing your final prep moments, the ceremony at 3pm, photos with guests and then the first half of the reception.

Next up, the 10-hour package. This is more suited to larger weddings or those with a longer schedule. It offers a more comprehensive coverage of your day and can usually capture everything from the early stages of preparation to the latter stages of the reception. A typical timeline might be 12pm-10pm, allowing for relaxed coverage of preparations, ceremony, post-ceremony photos, and the full reception including speeches, first dances, and party atmosphere.

Both packages, of course, offer my signature style of photography - classic, fun, natural, and timeless. I pride myself in building relationships and preserving memories in the most compelling and unique way possible.

To decide which package is best for you, consider your day's schedule, the size of your wedding, and what moments are most important to you to be captured. Remember, your wedding is a unique expression of your love story, and your photography package should align with your vision for the day.

I hope this post has given you a clear understanding of the differences between a 6-hour and 10-hour wedding photography package. If you have any questions or if you'd like to discuss your wedding day in more detail, please don't hesitate to reach out. Because, at the end of the day, what matters most is that you enjoy your wedding day, knowing that your memories are being captured in a way that you'll cherish. Happy wedding planning!