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Wedding Photographers in Brentwood

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$4,500–$9,500
typical 2026 Bay Area range
10-14 months out
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Brentwood offers wedding photographers an extraordinary range of backdrops: coastal cliffs, redwood groves, vineyard estates, and iconic urban architecture within a short drive of each other. The photographers on this page have been curated for quality, creativity, and local expertise — each one a specialist in capturing Bay Area weddings beautifully.

2026 Bay Area Pricing

What wedding photographers cost in Brentwood

Pricing scales with hours of coverage, second shooter, deliverables, and editorial-name reputation. Top Bay Area photographers book peak Saturdays (May-October) a year or more in advance.

Typical Range
$4,500–$9,500
most Bay Area weddings
Luxury / Editorial
up to $18,000
top-of-market specialists
Book
10-14 months out
before peak Saturdays sell out

Photographers in Brentwood

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What to look for

Six things separate the great from the merely available

  • 1Full galleries (not just highlight reels) so you see how they shoot a complete day, not just the best 10 frames.
  • 2Consistent style across multiple weddings - unique vision, not chameleon work that drifts to whatever’s trending.
  • 3Experience shooting at venues similar to yours, especially difficult-light spaces (Wine Country golden hour, fog-bound coast, indoor city halls).
  • 4A clear contract: hours, deliverables, turnaround, raw-files policy, second shooter, and reschedule terms.
  • 5Insurance and a backup plan - real professionals carry liability coverage and bring a second body and dual cards.
  • 6A personality you’ll want around you all day. The best photographer is one your guests barely notice.
Questions to ask

Ask these before you sign anything

  • How many hours of coverage are included, and what does overtime cost?
  • Do you bring a second shooter, and is that an additional fee?
  • When will we receive the gallery, and how many edited images can we expect?
  • Do you have backup gear, backup memory cards, and backup photographers if you get sick?
  • Have you shot at our venue before? If not, will you visit beforehand?
  • What’s your policy on raw / unedited files?
  • How do you handle reschedules due to weather, illness, or other surprises?
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Common questions

Wedding Photographers in Brentwood - FAQ

How much should I budget for a Bay Area wedding photographer in 2026?

Most Bay Area couples spend $4,500-$9,500 for a quality wedding photographer with 8-10 hours of coverage and a second shooter. Editorially-known photographers and luxury elopement specialists frequently quote $12,000-$18,000+. Below ~$3,500 you’re typically looking at newer photographers, partial-day coverage, or out-of-area talent traveling in.

How far ahead should I book?

Book 10-14 months in advance for a peak-season Saturday (May through October). Off-season weekends and weekday weddings often have 4-6 months of availability. Many of the top names release dates by tier - Premium clients first, then standard.

What’s the difference between a $5,000 and $15,000 photographer?

At the top end you’re paying for editorial reputation, deeper pre-wedding consultation, post-production craft, full albums, and demand. The $5,000 photographer can absolutely deliver beautiful work; the $15,000 photographer is often a name your guests will recognize from magazines, with a slower-paced delivery process and a curated client roster.

Should I get raw files?

Most photographers don’t include raw files because they’re unedited and not representative of finished work. Some offer them as a paid add-on. The professional standard is high-resolution edited JPEGs with personal-use rights, plus a reasonable-resolution gallery you can share online.

Do I need a second shooter?

For weddings over 80 guests, a second shooter is strongly recommended - they capture reactions during the ceremony and getting-ready rooms simultaneously. For elopements and very small weddings, one experienced photographer is plenty.

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