What types of vehicles are generally used for wedding photography cars?

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BrandonMarie
07/29/25 8:11am
Wedding photography cars generally use the following types of vehicles: 1. Convertibles: If the couple's financial condition is good, they can rent a convertible as a wedding photography car. Because convertibles generally have better performance, and the roof can be opened directly, making it convenient for photographers to record videos of the wedding car fleet. 2. Vans: If the couple's wedding car budget is not very sufficient, then choosing a practical van as a photography car is also a good option. Because vans have a larger interior space and are also very high, making it convenient for photographers to capture the entire fleet. 3. SUVs: SUVs are generally taller and more stable when driving, making them very suitable as wedding photography cars. During the drive, some bumps are inevitable. Choosing an SUV can help record the wedding video more smoothly.
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AthenaDella
08/12/25 11:22am
When my sister got married, the wedding company used an old Odyssey. The trunk was incredibly spacious—it easily fit a tripod, slider, three cameras, and two large light boxes with room to spare. A 360-degree gimbal camera was mounted on the roof, and with the sunroof open, it could capture panoramic shots of the motorcade. The best thing about this MPV is its stable chassis; even at 40 mph during filming, the shots remained steady. I heard some teams now use the Li L9, which has a power outlet in the trunk for charging equipment directly, making things even more convenient.
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