Professionals in St. Catharines
Browse 57 professionals in St. Catharines, Ontario.
Afterglow Images
Amd Studios
Amos Photography
Beth Catharine photography
Brian Yungblut Photography
Brittany Massey Photography
Bryan Caporicci Photography
Cathy Davis and Company
Cynthia Leeann Photography
Estelle Vanderheide Photography
Gemini Photography Ontario
Heart to Heart Photography
Jesse James Photography
Jessica Richard Photography
Katie Nicolle Photography
Kristine Marie Photography
Largo's Loft
Lauren Garbutt Photography
M4L Wedding Photography | Niagara Falls Photographer
Mirus Photography
Moonlight Wedding Photography
Niagara Videographer
Nicole Lynne Photography
Photographer Mary
Photography By Shelly
Prestige Photo
Ralph deGroot Creative
Reagan's Photography
Reed Photography
RGB Film 8 Photography / Video
Sarah Hancox Photography
Scott Falls Photography
Shadow and Shears Studio
Sound Of Harmony Wedding Dj Service Niagara
Sunny Studios
Take One Photography
Tang Photography
Traci Nelson Photography
Tracy Reker Photgraphy
Wedding Culture Films
WILLIAM JOSEPH PHOTOGRAPHY (WJPHOTO)
Allati Photography
Brianna Lillian Photography
Doug Wolters Photography
Marc Daniel Photography
Morning Light Photography
Robert Nowell Photographer
Unger Studios
Frederick's Foto Source
Max Glamour Photography
Nerses Photo Studio
Philosophy Studios
Fabolousbanji Studios
G3 Designs | Photo + Video
Haskell Photography
Black Frame Studios
Stephen Franklin Photo & Cinema
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a wedding photographer cost in St. Catharines?
Packages vary widely by photographer, location, and coverage hours. Entry-level coverage typically starts lower, while experienced photographers with full-day coverage, second shooters, and albums cost more. Always request a detailed breakdown of what each package includes before booking.
How far in advance should I book a wedding photographer?
Nine to twelve months ahead is ideal for most Canadian weddings. Popular photographers for peak summer Saturdays often book 12 to 18 months in advance. If your date is within six months, many photographers still have availability — act quickly and be flexible on dates.
What is the difference between documentary, fine art, and traditional styles?
Documentary (photojournalistic) captures candid, unposed moments as they happen. Fine art features soft, romantic, carefully composed imagery with a timeless feel. Traditional focuses on classic posed portraits and family groupings. Many photographers blend styles — look at full galleries, not just highlights.
Do I need a second shooter in St. Catharines?
Second shooters are recommended for weddings with more than 100 guests, weddings where the ceremony and reception are at different venues, and full-day coverage. A second shooter captures additional angles, the groom getting ready simultaneously with the bride, and candid guest moments the lead photographer cannot reach.
What should I look for in a wedding photographer portfolio?
Ask to see full weddings from start to finish — not just highlight reels. Look for consistency across different lighting conditions (dark receptions, harsh sun, rain). Confirm their style matches yours. Check that they photograph weddings similar in size and venue type to yours.
Are engagement sessions included in wedding packages?
Some photographers include an engagement session in their packages; others offer it as an add-on. Engagement sessions are valuable because they let you get comfortable in front of the camera and build rapport with your photographer before the wedding day. Ask if it is included or available.