Perth's wedding photography scene doesn't get the attention it deserves. The light here is extraordinary. Clear skies, warm tones, and sunsets that look Photoshopped but aren't. Add Kings Park, Fremantle's heritage streetscapes, and the Swan Valley's vineyards, and you've got backdrops that rival anything on the east coast.
Here are ten Perth wedding photographers to consider for 2026. We've covered every style from dark editorial to bright coastal. If you're still working out what look you want, check our guide on how to choose a wedding photographer.
1. Caitlin Everett
Caitlin's bright, coastal style is tailor-made for Perth weddings. Sun-drenched portraits, turquoise water backdrops, and a warm colour grade that screams Western Australia. She shoots mainly around Cottesloe, Fremantle, and Kings Park. Packages from $4,000.
2. Noah Pritchard
Noah's documentary approach captures the genuine chaos and joy of a wedding day. He barely directs. What you get is an honest record of how the day actually felt. He covers all of Perth metro and the Swan Valley. Budget $3,500 to $4,800.
3. Amara Okafor
Amara's editorial portraiture is some of the best in Perth. Fashion-influenced compositions, strong use of natural light, and a muted colour palette that feels elevated without being pretentious. She's based in Subiaco and shoots across the metro area. Packages from $5,000.
4. Ryan Fitzgerald
Ryan specialises in Margaret River weddings and knows the region inside out. From cave venues to vineyard estates, he knows where the light falls at every hour. His style is warm, natural, and relaxed. He travels from Perth for every booking. Packages from $4,500 including travel.
5. Lily Chen
Lily's fine art approach produces images that feel like they belong in a gallery. Soft focus, painterly light, and a keen eye for detail. Flat lays, veil shots, and ring details are her speciality alongside couple portraits. Based in Mount Lawley, covers all of Perth. Starting at $4,800.
6. James Harwood
James is a photojournalist who came to weddings from sports photography. His reflexes are incredible. He catches split-second moments that other photographers miss entirely. He works across Perth, Fremantle, and the Swan Valley. Packages from $3,800 to $5,200.
7. Sasha Volkov
Sasha's moody, cinematic style brings a European sensibility to Perth weddings. Deep tones, dramatic contrast, and a filmic quality that suits heritage venues and evening receptions. She covers all of Perth and travels to Margaret River regularly. Packages from $4,500.
8. Brooke Tanner
Brooke's warm, romantic style makes every couple look like they're in a love story. She's brilliant at directing without it feeling forced. Even the most awkward couples look natural in her portraits. Based in Fremantle, covers Perth metro and Swan Valley. Packages from $3,600 to $5,000.
9. Daniel Kwon
Daniel offers hybrid photo and video packages with a cinematic lean. His photography is bold and colourful, his short films are emotional and well-paced. A solid choice if you want one person handling both. Covers all of Perth. Hybrid packages from $6,200.
10. Holly McGregor
Holly shoots on film and digital, blending both into her final deliveries. Her film work has the soft, organic quality that digital can't quite replicate. She primarily works Kings Park, Fremantle, and the Swan Valley. Film-inclusive packages start at $5,500.
Making your choice
Perth's light is a gift, but it also means midday can be harsh and unforgiving. A good Perth photographer knows how to manage that. They know the shaded spots in Kings Park, the sheltered corners of Fremantle, and the best time of day for vineyard portraits in the Swan Valley.
If you're heading down to Margaret River, look for someone who either lives in the region or travels there regularly. The three-hour drive means you want a photographer who won't be figuring out the area for the first time on your wedding day.
Perth's photography community is tight-knit and collaborative. Most of these photographers know each other and can recommend second shooters or videographers if you need them. Don't be afraid to ask.
For a deeper dive into the selection process, read our complete guide on choosing a wedding photographer. It covers everything from portfolio red flags to contract essentials.