A page labelled Wedding Photography Packages Perth, with bespoke pricing built per couple instead of a fixed menu, is the clearest signal of how this Maylands studio thinks about the work. Norman Yap Photography does not lead with a rate card. It leads with the idea that two weddings are rarely the same job, so the quote follows the day being planned. That is a fair approach for couples who know their event is unusual, and a slightly frustrating one for anyone who just wants a number before making contact.

The studio is small. Norman Yap Photography runs on a compact team out of Perth, Western Australia, covering the wider metro area and the surrounding regions for weddings, and taking on portrait and engagement clients alongside the wedding-day bookings.

What sits at the centre is a particular photographic style. Norman Yap Photography describes its output as fine-art and cinematic, leaning bold, and the portfolio spans intimate close-ups through to wide, landscape-scale compositions where the couple is small against the setting. That range counts for more than it looks like on paper, because a photographer comfortable at both ends can shoot the quiet detail of a ceremony and then step back for the sweeping frame without the two looking like they came from different people. The work aims to evoke an experience, chasing images meant to hold up years later.

How the wedding work presents itself

Whether the galleries deliver on that ambition is something a couple should judge with their own eyes, and the site does put its portfolio sections front and centre for exactly that purpose. It is a confident pitch, and confidence in this trade is worth little until the images back it up.

Norman Yap himself has been profiled in Together Journal, where he talks about weddings as points where heritage, emotion, and connection meet. I tend to be wary of photographers who talk more than they shoot, but a magazine profile discussing creative philosophy at least tells you there is a considered point of view behind the camera, and that the person shooting your day has thought about why the pictures should look the way they do. That gives Norman Yap Photography a bit more standing than a studio built on stock phrases and a logo.

Packages and pricing that flex to the day

The tailored pricing model is the practical thing to understand before reaching out. There is a dedicated packages page, but the figures are shaped to the booking, so expect a conversation instead of an instant checkout. For an intimate wedding this can work in your favour, since you are not paying toward coverage hours you will never use. For couples on a tight budget who need to compare quotes quickly across several photographers, the absence of a published starting figure is a genuine hurdle at Norman Yap Photography, and worth naming plainly.

Engagement and portrait sessions round out the offering, useful for couples who want a shoot before the wedding to get comfortable in front of the lens. General portrait clients are welcome too, so Norman Yap Photography is not strictly wedding-only. A proposal shoot fits neatly into that same span of work.

Reputation and reaching the studio

Here the picture gets uneven. The studio's own packages page claims over fifty five-star Google reviews, which would be a strong record if seen directly on Google. Set against that, its Easy Weddings profile shows a four-star rating drawn from just two reviews. Both figures can be accurate at once, and a prospective client should go straight to the Google listing and read the reviews there rather than take either number on faith.

The other places Norman Yap Photography turns up, ISPWP, Mywed, Pinterest, a business directory entry, and the Together Journal feature, are portfolio and profile listings, so they show the work without adding a rating to weigh.

Contact is straightforward once you know where to look. A phone number and an email are published through the studio's Facebook page, along with the Perth location. The one caveat I could not resolve is how prominently those same details sit on the main site's landing page, since the site itself would not load for a direct check. For a working studio that books by conversation, an easy phone route is the detail that counts most, and that route exists.

The bold, cinematic direction will not suit everyone. Couples who want soft, light, traditional wedding coverage may find the style too assertive, and should look elsewhere. That is a matter of taste, not quality, and Norman Yap Photography is upfront enough about its look that nobody should be surprised by what they get.

Weighed against a high-volume Perth operator that publishes fixed packages and books dozens of weddings a season, Norman Yap Photography is the more personal, more style-driven choice, and the harder one to price at a glance. A couple who values a distinct visual signature and a small team over speed and a printed price list has good reason to make contact and ask to see full galleries from a wedding shot start to finish. One who needs a firm quote today, with no back-and-forth, will move faster with a studio that lays its numbers out up front.


Business address
Norman Yap Photography
70 Drummond Street,
Bedford,
WA
6052
Australia

Contact details
Phone: 0431559156