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One of the most important elements of your wedding day is the photographer. Trust, style and the ability to make you relax in front of the camera are integral to capturing the finest moments of the big day and memories you'll keep forever. Find an amazing wedding photographer near you on Guides for Brides.
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No Nonsense, Unposed, Natural Wedding Photography
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Victoria Mitchell Photography
Bedfordshire weddings: Stunning photography by Victoria Mitchell.

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Eneka Stewart Photography
Natural and timeless wedding photography in Edinburgh and throughout UK

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Top Table Photography
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Brunel Photography Bristol LTD
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Buffy Thompson Photography
Capture the memories of your special day with Buffy Thompson Photography, a Suffolk-based wedding photographer who specialises in creating emotive ima

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Ceri Llwyd Photography, Wedding Photographer
Capture your special day through the lens of Ceri Llwyd Photography, a renowned wedding photographer in Conwy, creating vibrant and timeless memories.
Louise Bowles Photography
Releaxed unobtrusive wedding photography

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Christopher Douglas Photography
Relaxed, natural, documentary style wedding photography
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Nottinghamshire couples: Capture your special day perfectly with Images by Sarah. Learn more.

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JB Alexander Photography
Natural and relaxed wedding photography
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Allan Law Photography
Documentary wedding & elopement photographer in the Highlands
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Team of One OR Two Multi Award Winning London and Home Counties Wedding Photographers.
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Luxury Manchester & Cheshire Wedding Photographer

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Dan Ward Wedding Photographer Cornwall
Capture your Cornish wedding magic forever with stunning photography.
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Hayley Denston Photography
Capturing your day as it happens creating lasting memories through beautiful, timeless photos
Wayne La Photography
Wayne La, an award-winning photographer based in Central London, will capture your special day with breathtaking wedding photography
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Moore & Moore Photography
Capture the magical moments of your big day with Moore & Moore Photography, Hampshire's premier wedding photographers.

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James Tracey Photography
Capture your special day's magic with award-winning Manchester photographer, James Tracey.
Rosanna Lilly Photography
Natural, modern & creative wedding photography for laidback couples, based in Leeds Yorkshire
Joanna Cleeve Photography
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Steven Rooney Photography
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Captive Photography
Surrey couples: Capture your special day with award-winning wedding photography.

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Richard Skins Photography
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Boring is not what we do!
If you've booked your wedding venue, now it's time to find the right photographer to capture your special day! As soon as you've confirmed your date and paid your venue deposit, you need to start the search for your photographer. The best wedding photographers tend to get booked up between 15-18 months in advance, especially for popular wedding dates.
Remember, in the vast majority of cases your photographer will only be able to photograph one wedding per day. So, to give yourself the best chance of getting your first choice photographer, you'll want to be organised.
There are lots of really incredible professional photographers out there. Finding one that makes you both feel comfortable and who takes photos in the style and manner you want can be tricky. While you need to act fast when sending enquiries, take your time to ensure you find the right person. Most photographers will hold the date for you for a week or two while you make your decision, as they know how important it is to choose the right photographer.
It can be tempting to just accept an offer of free photography from an amateur photographer - perhaps a friend or family member, but this is something you should think carefully about. Professional photographers, particularly those specialising in wedding photography, have spent years perfecting the art of getting great natural shots of you and your guests. Most importantly, they have the editing and presentation skills to produce a wedding album you will treasure.
Eleven points to consider when choosing a wedding photographer
- Do they offer full-day coverage, from wedding preparations until after the first dance?
- Are they familiar with your chosen venue? Have they photographed weddings there before? If they haven't, would they go visit before your wedding?
- Do they work alone or do they have a second shooter?
- Do they shoot in a documentary style? If they do, will they also do some traditional wedding photos?
- How many photos do they expect to take for your chosen coverage time?
- Who has the copyright of the proofs and does the photographer retain the right to use images of your wedding in their brochure or on their website?
- How soon after the wedding will you get your photos? Do they give you a sneak peak of a few photos the next day?
- Does a wedding album (or a digital version) come with your wedding photography package?
- What is included in their basic wedding package and what extras do most couples opt for?
- What are the charges for additional prints or extra albums for parents?
- Do they have public liability insurance and professional indemnity insurance?
Bonus point: It is not essential, but you may want to find out whether your photographer has been recognised through any awards, such as the Guides for Brides Customer Service Awards. Looking out for those who are members of one of the professional photography associations such as the BIPP, MPA or SWPP is also a good idea.
Wedding photography on a budget
Good quality wedding photography comes at a price. When budgeting for your wedding, cheap photography can seem like a good idea. However, from our experience in talking to people who compromised on their wedding photography, they said they had been disappointed with the results.
There are a number of photography studios who specialise in touching up disastrous wedding photos taken by well-meaning amateurs, the total cost of which far exceeds the cost of hiring a good photographer in the first place. Some have even been too embarrassed to show their album to their friends.
Some photographers will be able to offer you ways of spreading the cost of your wedding photography with a payment scheme, particularly if you have booked well in advance. If your budget really is tight, discuss the best way to minimise costs without compromising quality. For example, you could reduce the coverage time. This would mean the photographer only attending for 3-4 hours to cover the ceremony, couple shots and group photos rather than a 10-12 hour package covering the entire day.
Some wedding photographers will give special offers for couples planning a mid-week or winter wedding or for those planning last minute. So, if you are looking to save or get more for your money, investigate special offers from wedding photographers.
Advice for camera shy couples on their wedding day
It is natural to feel self conscious, and added to being in front of a camera, most people are not used to the constant attention they will be getting from their photographer. However, after the first few shots you will find that you naturally relax and start to form a relationship with the photographer, and even their dreaded camera.
Enjoy yourself, and the attention. Many couples say that they felt like film stars by the end of their wedding day. And remember, if you feel happy you will look happy and your wedding photographs will look great!
Top tip: Based on our conversations with top wedding photographers in our recent podcast panel, photographers recommend that camera shy couples build their confidence by having a pre-wedding or engagement photo shoot. The main aim of this is to help you feel relaxed in front of the camera prior to the wedding day itself.
Engagement shoots helps your photographer get to know you, how to make sure you are comfortable on the day and you get a beautiful selection of photos to share with friends and family prior to the wedding day itself.
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Wedding Photography FAQs
This depends on the style of photography you choose, a fine art photographer will take longer to do the group shots than a reportage photographer simply because they will do more group shots. Group shots can take anywhere from 20 minutes to 2 hours depending on your photographer’s style and the cooperation of your guests. Most photographers will take the newlyweds away to have their own photos with just the two of them together. While you will be away from your guests for this period, this can be a very special time together that you’ll remember fondly. Most wedding coordinators suggest you should allow an hour or so for photography, but check with your photographer to see if this is long enough for the shots you want.
Fizz, fizz, and more fizz (and maybe some canapés too)! Most guests are more than happy to chat with each other for up to an hour while they may be required for the group shots, as long as they have a drink in one hand and, preferably, a canapé in the other. If the weather is bad, then ensure there is sufficient room indoors for your guests to stand and for photographs to be taken. It can be a good idea to have a musician or band playing. A magician or entertainer can also be a good idea to mingle with the guests whilst they are waiting and help the time between the ceremony and reception tick by easily.
Wedding photography can cost anything from £300 to £6,000 with the vast majority of couples tending to spend around 7-8% of their total wedding budget on this very important element. So, if your budget is £20,000, a good starting price point to work with is £1,500. However, this will really depend on your priorities and you can always choose to increase or decrease that budget as you research and identify photographers you love. Remember that you are paying for far more than the day itself. A good photographer will spend time before the wedding, learning about the venue and meeting with you both, and a considerable time afterwards editing the photos and putting them in an album. Albums are available in a wide range of styles and sizes from classic handcrafted Italian leather albums to very contemporary magazine style layout.