By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Photography and videography in Singapore span weddings (most common), corporate events, product photography, headshots, family portraits, newborn, architectural. Deliverable specifics matter — 'full-day photography' can mean 400-800 edited images or 50 heavily cherry-picked shots. Contract clarity on photo count, editing scope, deadline, and rights prevents post-event disputes. KakiList connects you with 130 verified Photography & Videography providers serving the Bukit Batok area. Bukit Batok is a mature western estate with predominantly HDB housing and some newer BTO developments. Whether you live near Bukit Batok MRT or around West Mall, Bukit Batok Town Park (Little Guilin), our providers serve all parts of Bukit Batok. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
Most photography & videography requests from Bukit Batok households cover product photography, architectural photography, and corporate headshots. Providers familiar with the area know the access routes around Bukit Batok MRT and West Mall, which keeps job scheduling tight in the West zone.
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Prices are estimates and may vary based on scope, property type, and urgency. Get exact quotes by requesting free quotes.
Because Bukit Batok is primarily a HDB area, photography & videography jobs here lean toward the issues typical of that property mix. Any provider familiar with homes near West Mall will have seen the recurring patterns and can advise on the right fix before quoting.
Event photography (4 hours): S\$550-2,500. Full-day wedding: S\$1,500-12,000 depending on tier. Pre-wedding (local): S\$1,200-4,500. Pre-wedding (overseas): S\$5,500-12,000+. Corporate headshots per person: S\$180-600. Product photography per product: S\$150-1,500. Newborn/maternity: S\$450-2,500.
Exact services, coverage hours, number of edited photos (400-800 typical for a wedding), resolution, editing scope (colour correction minimum; retouching extra), delivery deadline (2-6 weeks), and usage rights (personal use vs commercial). Contracts without these specifics produce disputes. Who specifically is the photographer (not just studio) should be named.
For weddings, usually yes — video captures motion and sound in ways photos can't. Standard highlight reel (3-5 minute edited video) is included in many videography packages. Full-length documentary (45 minutes+) adds significant cost (40-80% on top of photography). Decide by how often you expect to re-watch.
Ask for recent complete events (3-5 past weddings) to show consistent quality across a full shoot. Marketing highlights show cherry-picked bests. Request some unedited or RAW samples to verify actual capture skill — heavily Photoshopped portfolios can mask weak technical skill.
Photographers retain copyright by default in Singapore. Usage rights (personal use, social media, website, print advertising, commercial) need to be explicit in contract. For most personal weddings, "personal and social media use" rights are standard. Commercial use of wedding photos (magazine features, advertising) typically incurs additional licensing fees.