There's guys around here charging £100 for a "wedding shoot". For that sort of money it's got to be a teenager with no expenses!
At the other end of the scale I do sometimes think professional photographers, especially weddings ones, have priced themselves out of the market. When I got married about ten years ago I was quoted £2000 for the wedding day shoot (which is a lot, but it wasn't unexpected and we had the budget for it). However the sticking point for me was that the £2000 fee included two sets of prints, but every extra set of prints we wanted would be £350. That's just for prints, no book or anything like that. And we would never get the negatives. I asked him what would happen if we wanted new copies in ten years only to find he was dead or had gone out of business, he just shrugged and said that was indeed a risk. At that point I politely told him to get lost.
We ended up getting a friend of a friend (ex-cruise ship portrait photographer) to take the photos, he did it for £400 in a reportage style which we loved, and gave us one set of prints and all the (medium format) negs.
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