Wedding videography is no longer a “nice-to-have”—it’s become a must-have for couples who want to preserve their memories in a cinematic, heartfelt way. With this rising demand, talented videographers book up fast, especially during peak wedding season.
I’ve taken bookings up to three years in advance, and I’m not alone. By waiting too long, you risk missing out on your preferred videographer—particularly if your wedding falls between May and September or during holiday weekends.
Once the excitement of your engagement settles and you begin planning in earnest, securing key suppliers like your venue, florist, photographer, and videographer should be at the top of your list.
Here’s how to approach the process:
Remember, I require a deposit to reserve your date, and once it’s paid, your date is locked in and unavailable to others. If another couple inquires about the same day while we’re in discussions, I’ll always check with you first, but time is of the essence to avoid disappointment.
Most videographers accept bookings 18–24 months in advance, but it’s never too early to inquire. Early booking offers several advantages:
For destination weddings, it’s even more critical to book early, as travel logistics and schedules need additional planning time.
While it’s best to book early, some videographers can accommodate last-minute requests depending on their schedule.
Here’s what to consider:
If you’re in need of a videographer at short notice, it’s always worth reaching out. I plan my editing schedule carefully, so I can give honest timelines and expectations for delivery.
Booking your wedding videographer early ensures you’ll have the right person to capture your day beautifully. With demand growing every year, waiting too long could mean missing out on the perfect fit for your wedding vision.
If you’re planning your 2025 wedding, I’d love to chat about how I can help tell your story. Get in touch to secure your date!