Packages and Pricing

Connected. Devoted.

Courageous.

I believe in connected weddings because a marriage should be celebrated with the people who mean the most to you and not a person more. Whether you’re celebrating with five family members in a meadow, 50 of your closest friends at a backyard BBQ, or just the two of you on a mountain top, surround yourself with the people who love you and cherish your relationship for exactly what it is.

bride and groom eloping at Great Sand Dunes National Park by Vail Wedding Photographer Jennie Crate, Photographer

How Many Hours of Coverage Do We Need?

No two weddings are alike. And you should feel free to plan your day around a schedule that makes sense to you and what you want your wedding experience to be like. That being said, there are some spans of photography coverage that are more common, so I’ve talked about them below!

10 Hours

For couples who want their full story told from beginning to end, 10 hour is a good fit. It also makes sense if your ceremony and reception are in two different locations, and/ or if you want your day to feel relaxed and not rushed.

  • Up to two hours of getting ready coverage that allows ample time for photos of you and your favorite friends and family hanging out in anticipation
  • Time for a first look and couple’s portraits
  • Coverage of your personalized ceremony
  • Family and friend portraits because you have all your favorite people together
  • Cocktail Hour and all it’s shenanigans
  • Dinner and toasts
  • Sunset photos
  • Epic dance floor coverage
  • A final grand exit (sparklers, bubbles, etc).
  • Time to explore a few night portraits

8 Hours

*Most Popular: 8 hours is the most popular amount of coverage because it easily follows the flow of many weddings planned with venues, caterers, and planners. It often includes:

  • About an hour of getting ready coverage
  • Time for a first look and couple’s portraits
  • Coverage of your personalized ceremony
  • Family and friend portraits because you have all your favorite people together
  • Cocktail Hour and all it’s shenanigans
  • Dinner and toasts
  • Sunset photos
  • Epic dance floor coverage
  • Coverage typically ends about 1 – 1.5 hours into open dancing

6 Hours

This is a beautiful amount of coverage for a more compact wedding in one location and can include:

  • A little bit of getting ready coverage (30 minutes)
  • Time for a first look and couple’s portraits
  • Coverage of your personalized ceremony
  • Family and friend portraits because you have all your favorite people together
  • Cocktail Hour
  • Dinner and toasts
  • Coverage typically ends shortly after toasts, but before dancing kicks off

Pricing for 6 hours of coverage starts at $3800

WHAT COUPLES ARE SAYING

Same-sex wedding photographer Jennie Crate Photographer

Hey!

Yep, me again!

By now you know my name is Jennie.

You’ve probably figured out that I like cinnamon rolls.

I hope you know that I’m part of the LGBTQ+ community.

If that bothers you, we’re definitely not the right fit.

And you should know that I think relationships are EVERYTHING.

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I love capturing moments across the state of Colorado. I would be honored to be your Breckenridge Vail, Aspen, Telluride, Estes Park, Fort Collins, Boulder, Lyons or Denver wedding photographer.