Adelaide punches well above its weight in the wedding photography space. The combination of wine regions, heritage architecture, and Mediterranean-style light gives photographers incredible material to work with. And because the market is smaller than Melbourne or Sydney, you often get more experienced shooters at better price points.
Here are ten Adelaide wedding photographers worth booking for 2026. We've covered a range of styles and budgets. Not sure what you're looking for? Start with our guide on choosing a wedding photographer.
1. Grace Middleton
Grace's fine art style is perfectly suited to Barossa Valley vineyard weddings. Soft light, earthy tones, and compositions that make the landscape a character in every image. She's been shooting weddings for twelve years and it shows in her consistency. Packages from $4,500.
2. Tom Reardon
Tom's a documentary shooter who lets the day unfold without interference. He's fast, unobtrusive, and has a sharp eye for fleeting moments. He covers all of Adelaide and the Adelaide Hills. One of the more affordable options at $3,200 to $4,500.
3. Priya Kapadia
Priya specialises in South Asian and multicultural weddings across Adelaide. She understands the rituals, the pacing, and the key moments that matter to families. Her style is vibrant and warm, with rich colours that do justice to traditional attire. Packages from $4,000.
4. Lachlan Bromley
Lachlan's editorial work has a European quality to it. Clean lines, strong symmetry, and a muted colour palette that feels timeless. He's particularly good at heritage venue weddings in the Adelaide CBD and North Adelaide. Budget $4,800 to $6,500.
5. Zoe Harrington
Zoe shoots bright, joyful, energetic wedding photography. Her images pop with colour and movement. She captures the energy of a celebration better than almost anyone in Adelaide. Covers the entire metro area and McLaren Vale. Packages from $3,500.
6. Will Tsang
Will's a film photographer who brings analogue warmth to every wedding. Medium format Portra tones, soft grain, and a deliberate shooting style that prioritises quality over quantity. He works the Barossa Valley and Adelaide Hills almost exclusively. Film packages start at $5,500.
7. Ingrid Halvorsen
Ingrid's moody, atmospheric style suits winter weddings and heritage venues beautifully. Deep shadows, rich contrast, and a cinematic feel that makes every frame look like a still from a film. Based in Unley, covers all of Adelaide. Packages from $4,200.
8. Marcus Devlin
Marcus is a photojournalist who spent years in news before switching to weddings. That background shows in his timing and instincts. He captures raw emotion with precision. He's comfortable anywhere from McLaren Vale to the Adelaide Hills. Packages from $3,800 to $5,000.
9. Amber Costello
Amber offers hybrid photo and video packages, which makes her a strong option for couples who want both without coordinating two separate vendors. Her photography leans warm and editorial. She covers Adelaide CBD, the Hills, and Barossa. Hybrid packages from $6,000.
10. Darren Osei
Darren's bold, contrast-heavy style stands apart from Adelaide's predominantly light-and-airy market. He loves dramatic flash work, strong silhouettes, and creative compositions. If you want something that feels fresh and fashion-forward, he's your photographer. Based in the CBD. Packages from $4,000.
Picking the right Adelaide photographer
Adelaide's wine regions are the star of the show for most weddings here. If you're getting married in the Barossa Valley or McLaren Vale, prioritise photographers who know those areas. The light changes dramatically between seasons and a local will know how to work with it.
For CBD and heritage venue weddings, look for someone comfortable with indoor light, tight spaces, and architectural details. It's a different skill set to outdoor vineyard work.
Adelaide's photographers are generally more accessible than their east coast counterparts. Take advantage of that. Book a face-to-face meeting with your top picks. The personal connection matters enormously on the day itself.
Need more help deciding? Our full breakdown on how to choose a wedding photographer covers everything from style matching to contract red flags.