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May 21, 2026·5 min read

Second Shooter Rates for Wedding Photography: What to Pay and Charge

Current second shooter rates in 2026, how to structure the arrangement, and when it makes sense to hire one.

Second shooters are one of the most misunderstood parts of wedding photography pricing — both what to pay when you hire one, and what to charge when you offer one in your packages.

Current Second Shooter Rates (2026)

Second shooter pay varies widely by market and experience level:

  • New/junior second shooters: $150–$300 for a full wedding day
  • Experienced second shooters: $300–$600 per day
  • High-end markets (NYC, LA, SF): $400–$800 per day
  • Associate photographers (consistent work): Sometimes on day rate + percentage of booking

The most common rate for a reliable, experienced second shooter in a mid-tier market is $350–$450 for an 8-10 hour day.

What to Charge Couples for a Second Shooter

Most photographers charge $300–$700 as an add-on for a second shooter. The markup covers your cost plus the coordination, communication, and responsibility you take on. A reasonable formula: your second shooter's rate x 1.5-2.0.

If you pay your second shooter $400, charging $600-700 as an add-on is completely fair and expected.

When You Need a Second Shooter

A second shooter is worth recommending (and charging for) when: the guest count is over 150, the venue has multiple simultaneous spaces, there are two getting-ready locations, the couple wants candid coverage during the ceremony while you do portraits, or the timeline is extremely tight.

How to Find Good Second Shooters

The best second shooters come from your local photography community — Facebook groups, styled shoot collaborations, and photographer meetups. Build a roster of 2-3 reliable people you can call on. Consistency matters: a second shooter who knows your style and shooting rhythm is worth more than a technically skilled stranger.

Second Shooter Agreement Basics

Always use a written agreement covering: day rate, hours expected, who owns the images (typically the lead photographer), turnaround for image delivery to you, and whether they can use images in their own portfolio (most say yes, with credit).

The image ownership point is critical — make sure couples know their package includes images from both photographers, all edited and delivered by you.

Building Second Shooting Into Your Packages

Rather than listing a second shooter as an optional add-on at every tier, consider including one automatically in your top-tier package. This makes the premium package feel substantially different from mid-tier, justifying the price gap. "Two photographers, full day coverage" is a compelling upgrade from "one photographer."

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