How Much Does a Wedding Videographer Cost in London? (2026 Guide)
- White Stories - Wedding Films

- Apr 5
- 3 min read
If you’re planning a wedding in London, one of the first questions that comes up is:
How much does a wedding videographer actually cost?
The short answer is — it varies.
But more importantly, it depends on what kind of film you’re looking for, how your day is covered, and the level of storytelling involved.
If you’re still deciding whether videography is something you want to include, you might find this helpful:
In this guide, we’ll break down realistic price ranges in London, what influences the cost, and how to decide what’s right for your day.

Average wedding videography cost in London
In London, most professional wedding videographers fall roughly within these ranges:
£1,200 – £1,800 → Entry-level / basic coverage
£1,800 – £2,800 → Experienced videographers (most common range)
£2,800 – £4,500+ → High-end / luxury studios
Most couples in London invest somewhere in the middle range, depending on what they value most.
What affects the price of wedding videography
Not all wedding films are created in the same way.
Here are the main factors that influence cost:
1. Coverage time
Full-day coverage (from preparations through to the evening) is the most common.
Shorter coverage can reduce cost, but it often means parts of the story are missing.
2. Number of videographers
Some weddings are filmed by one videographer, others by two.
Having two allows:
simultaneous coverage (morning prep, different angles)
more complete storytelling
smoother editing transitions
3. Type of film delivered
This is one of the biggest differences.
Short highlight films (5–8 minutes)
Longer feature films (12–20 minutes)
Full ceremony and speeches recordings
The more complete and layered the final film, the more time is involved in editing.
4. Audio and storytelling approach
Capturing clean, natural audio (vows, speeches, ambient sound) requires:
multiple microphones
careful setup
additional editing time
This is often what separates a simple video from a more immersive film.
5. Editing time and style
Editing is where the story is shaped.
A documentary, story-led film can take significantly longer than a simple chronological edit — especially when sound, pacing, and music are carefully balanced.
Why prices can vary so much
Two videographers might offer similar-looking packages on paper — but the experience and approach behind them can be very different.
Differences often come down to:
experience and consistency
filming style (staged vs documentary)
attention to sound and detail
how much time is spent crafting the final film
It’s less about the number of hours on the day, and more about how your story is captured and shaped afterwards.
Is cheaper wedding videography worth it?
It depends on your expectations.
Lower-cost options can work well if:
you’re mainly looking for a simple record
audio and storytelling are less important
But if you’re looking for something that feels natural, immersive, and emotionally engaging, the difference in approach becomes more noticeable.
If you're still unsure whether videography is the right investment for your day, we’ve explored this in more detail here:
How to decide what’s right for you
Rather than focusing only on price, it helps to ask:
Do we want a simple record or a story-driven film?
How important is sound (vows, speeches)?
Do we want full coverage of the day?
How often do we imagine revisiting the film?
These answers will guide you more clearly than price alone.
Our approach
At White Stories, we create documentary wedding films shaped by real moments, natural sound, and thoughtful editing.
We work as a two-person team, allowing us to cover your day calmly and unobtrusively, while capturing both the big moments and the quieter ones in between.
Our films are designed to feel like memories — not performances.
Final thoughts
Wedding videography in London comes in a wide range of styles and price points.
The key is not simply finding something that fits your budget — but choosing something that reflects how you want to remember your day.
Because long after the day itself has passed, your film becomes one of the few ways to return to it — not just visually, but emotionally.
If you’re planning your wedding in London and would like to explore what might suit your day, we’d love to hear about your plans.





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