600 bucks for the photographer seems like a good deal. I'm finding them to be considerably more expensive in a lot of cases. :-\
The cheapest photorapher we found was $850. And that was for the cut-rate package. Most packages were in the $2500 range.
That said, we got a photography student that Callistarya knows. We've both seen her work, and like it, and she really wants a wedding in her portfolio, so she agreed to do it for $75/hour ($225) and give us the photos on digital media. We'll be responsible for most post processing and turning photos into prints. Seems like a pretty good deal.
We found a venue that's nice. The Carpenter House is a Victorian home in Plano Texas, perfectly sized for our 35-ish wedding guests. I think we're paying about $1400 there including the mini-reception in the same location.
Wedding dress was $400, though it was originally priced at twice the price. We just happened to get lucky that the style we really liked was discontinued, so we were able to pick it up from existing stock at a discount.
Tux will be about $300.
No DJ....the Carpenter House has a 6 disc changer and is wired through sound throughout the entire grounds, and the staff will play your special songs (dances, etc) when you want. So, no cost there.
We want a limo. We'll probably pay $300 for that.
The officiant is $325. We could probably have gotten one for free if we went with one of my Universal Life Church friends, but we really wanted a pro.
Wedding favors, wine, etc, will probably run $800 by the time all is said and done.
I'm sure I'm forgetting something, but I think we've budgeted about $3500 for the wedding, and it's been a real challenge to stay within it. It seems like if you put the word "wedding" on anything, it immediately jacks the price up tenfold. For instance, a "wedding" guest book was $50.00 at the last place we looked. And it was just lined note paper in a hardback book..you could buy a 'journal' that was the same size and shape and composition at a bookstore for about $2.50. Heh.
We have another $3500 budgeted for a week in ireland for a honeymoon.