PhotographerNew York, NY5 · 44 reviews

Jenny Fu

5-star Manhattan photographer capturing authentic wedding moments with editorial finesse.

Jenny Fu is an award-winning wedding photographer based in Manhattan with a masterful eye for capturing authentic moments and emotional details. With a perfect 5-star rating from 44 reviews, she's known for her editorial style that blends photojournalism with artistic portraiture, delivering stunning galleries that tell your unique love story. Her intimate knowledge of NYC venues and natural light mastery makes her the go-to choice for couples seeking timeless, sophisticated imagery.

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What Jenny Fu is known for

  • Perfect 5-star rating with 44 verified reviews from real couples
  • Expert in natural light and editorial-style photography across NYC venues
  • Specializes in capturing candid moments and emotional details that matter most
  • Full-day coverage with professionally curated and edited digital galleries
  • Offers same-day highlight reels and engagement session packages

Hiring a wedding photographer in New York, NY

Local vs. flying your photographer in

Many couples debate whether to hire a local photographer or fly in someone from home. Local photographers know the best light, hidden spots, and how to navigate permits in New York, NY. Flying someone in gives you a relationship you've already built, but adds travel costs (typically $2,000–5,000 for flights, accommodation, and travel days).

What to budget

Destination wedding photography rates vary widely by region. In general, expect to invest $3,000–$10,000+ depending on the photographer's experience, the number of hours, and whether you're booking engagement sessions or multi-day coverage. Always confirm whether travel expenses are included in the quoted rate.

Questions to ask before booking

How many destination weddings have you shot in this area? Are travel and accommodation included? What's your turnaround time for the final gallery? Do you have backup equipment? Can you recommend other local vendors? Have you worked at this venue before?

When to book

For destination weddings, book your photographer 9–12 months in advance. Popular photographers in sought-after destinations book up quickly, especially during peak wedding season.

Services Offered

Full-day wedding photography coverage (8-12 hours)
Engagement photo sessions in NYC locations
Bridal portraits and getting-ready documentation
Same-day highlight film and reel editing
Print packages and album design services
Elopement and intimate wedding photography

Questions couples ask

How far in advance should I book Jenny Fu?+

Jenny typically books 6-12 months in advance due to high demand. Popular dates, especially spring and fall Saturdays, fill quickly. We recommend reaching out 12-18 months before your wedding date to secure your preferred date and time.

What is the typical price range?+

Full-day wedding photography packages start around $3,500-$4,500 for New York City couples. Pricing varies based on wedding duration, travel distance, and additional services like engagement sessions or albums. Custom quotes available upon inquiry.

Do you travel for destination weddings?+

Yes, Jenny travels nationally and internationally for destination weddings. Travel fees and accommodations are calculated separately based on location. Many couples enjoy having a photographer who understands their aesthetic for both ceremonies and destination events.

What's included in your packages?+

Standard packages include full-day coverage, professionally edited high-resolution digital images delivered within 4-6 weeks, and online gallery for sharing and printing. Premium packages add engagement sessions, printed albums, and expedited editing for same-day highlights.

Quick facts

CategoryPhotographer
LocationNew York, NY
Google rating5(44)
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