Wedding Photographers in Quebec
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Arte Studio Montreal
Cindy Lottes Photography
Abed Hajjar Photography
AdmPhotography - Photographe Sportif, Scolaire & Corporatif
Afshin Photography
Agora Studio Sherbrooke
Alain Photography
Alan Folk Destination Wedding Photographer
Alexandr Voronin photographe
Alexandre Paskanoi - Photographer and Videographer
Alice Monnier Photographie
Alt Wedding Studio
Altum Image
Anna Monde
Annabelle Agnew Photography
Annie Paquin Photographe
Anthony Rancourt Wedding Photographer | Photographe de mariage
Arche Studio
ARTiRiS | Photo d'iris humain et animaux | Votre oeil, votre oeuvre d'art | Photographie iris Galerie d'art
Aurore Médias
Avant Garde Studio
Baptiste G Photographie
Beau photo | video wedding studio Montreal
Betty Lee Photography
Blooming Bliss Photography
BMC photo Art
Boudoir Studio MTL 蒙特利尔私房工作室
Briday
C'est la vie ! Photographie.
Caroline Lessard Photographe
Catherine Dumontet
Christina Esteban Photography
Christophe Viseux - Wedding & Events Photography in Ottawa
Christyna Mérette Photographe
Click Weddings
CynG Photographe
DANYLO BOBYK Wedding Photography
David Rompré - Photographe de mariage
Deryene studios
Deux Objectifs Photographe à Québec
DFMotion
DonCartel Studio
EDGE MEDIA
Edmond Chung Photography
Elpida Photography
Émilie B. Meunier Photographe
Eric Boizette Photographe
Erik Goulet Photographie
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a wedding photographer cost in Quebec?
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 Quebec?
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.