Videographers in New York, NY
New York is home to professional videographers serving corporate clients, event planners, marketing teams, and couples. Browse verified profiles, view real portfolios, and connect directly.
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Commercial production, advertising, and branded content. Worked with major brands and agencies.
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Documentary-style videography, authentic storytelling, and long-form content.
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New York has a strong community of professional videographers covering everything from high-end corporate productions to intimate weddings. Here's what clients in this market typically need to know.
Corporate & Events
New York-based video professionals cover annual meetings, product launches, conferences, training content, real estate walkthroughs, internal communications, and branded social content. Most offer same-city turnaround and can supply crew and equipment natively — no travel surcharges.
Weddings & Celebrations
Wedding videography in New York typically includes a ceremony edit, highlight reel, and full-day coverage option. Packages range widely based on hours, crew size, drone usage, and editing style. Booking 6–12 months in advance is standard during peak season — the sooner you inquire, the more options you'll have.
Brand & Marketing Video
Brand films, testimonials, social media reels, product demos, and YouTube content are among the most in-demand projects from New York-area businesses. Experienced brand video professionals in this directory can handle scripting, crew, location sourcing, and post-production from a single engagement.
What to tell a videographer when you reach out
The clearer your brief, the faster you'll get an accurate quote. Include: your event or project type, date and duration, location or venue, estimated budget range, the final deliverable you need (highlight reel, full edit, social cuts, etc.), and any specific style references. Even rough answers help a videographer quickly assess fit and respond with a real number rather than a placeholder estimate.
The inquiry form below routes directly to the videographers listed in New York — no platform fee, no middleman cut on quotes.
What a professional videography booking looks like
Send your brief
Use the inquiry form or click a profile. The videographer receives your project details directly in their email.
Review their quote
They'll reply with a proposal — scope, deliverables, timeline, and pricing. Ask as many questions as you need before deciding.
Sign and deposit
Standard practice is a written contract and a retainer deposit (typically 25–50%) to hold your date. All handled directly between you and them — no platform in the middle.
Receive your video
Editing timelines vary by project. Wedding films typically take 6–12 weeks; corporate videos often turn around in 2–4 weeks. Your contract will specify the delivery schedule.
Frequently asked questions about videographers in New York
How much does a videographer cost in New York? ⌄
Rates vary by project scope, duration, and experience level. Wedding packages typically start around $1,500–$3,500. Corporate video and brand content ranges from $500 to $10,000+. Use the inquiry form below to get quotes from videographers in New York directly.
How do I contact a videographer through this directory? ⌄
Fill out the inquiry form below — include your event date, location, and budget range. Your message goes directly to the videographers listed in New York. No account required, no platform fee, no middleman.
Are the videographers in New York verified? ⌄
Yes. Every videographer listed here has been reviewed before their profile goes live. We check that their portfolio is real, their business is active, and their work matches their listed specialties. Exclusive-slot holders are held to an additional standard.
What types of projects do New York videographers cover? ⌄
The videographers listed here cover corporate events, annual meetings, product launches, conference coverage, weddings, engagement films, brand documentaries, social media content, marketing and advertising video, real estate walkthroughs, training videos, and more. Each profile notes specialties — use those to narrow your search before reaching out.
How early should I book a videographer in New York? ⌄
For weddings and large events, 6–12 months in advance is strongly recommended — especially during peak season (spring and fall). Corporate projects and branded content can often book 4–8 weeks out, though the best videographers fill their calendar fast. If your date is less than a month away, send inquiries quickly to find available pros.