Wedding Photographers in the United Kingdom

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Northampton, Northamptonshire
50+ Weddings Shot
  • From £500
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Watford, Hertfordshire
50+ Weddings Shot
  • £1,295 – £2,595
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Howden-le-Wear, County Durham
50+ Weddings Shot
  • £475 – £1,200
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Rugby, Warwickshire
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  • From £1,595
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Tadley, Berkshire
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  • From £1,800
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Dunbar, East Lothian
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Stocksfield, Northumberland
30-50 Weddings Shot
  • Moderate ($$)
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Billingborough, Lincolnshire
50+ Weddings Shot
  • From £995
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Falkirk, Falkirk
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  • From £400
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Orpington, Greater London
30-50 Weddings Shot
  • £500 – £1,800
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Bridgend, Bridgend
30-50 Weddings Shot
  • From £650
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Dundee, Dundee City
50+ Weddings Shot
  • From £895
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Bristol, Bristol
30-50 Weddings Shot
  • From £1,600
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Winchester, Hampshire
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  • From £1,500
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London, Greater London
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  • £450 – £2,000
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Hessle, East Riding of Yorkshire
50+ Weddings Shot
  • £225 – £1,700
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Blaydon, Tyne and Wear
10-30 Weddings Shot
  • £350 – £850
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Birmingham, West Midlands
50+ Weddings Shot
  • £400 – £1,950
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Glasgow, Glasgow City
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  • £700 – £3,400
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Prestwood, Buckinghamshire
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  • From £2,500
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Edinburgh, Edinburgh
50+ Weddings Shot
  • £200 – £1,000
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Antrim, County Antrim
50+ Weddings Shot
  • From £1,150
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Arnside, Carnforth, Lancashire
50+ Weddings Shot
  • From £150
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Lewes, East Sussex
50+ Weddings Shot
  • £700 – £2,200
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Whitstable, Kent
50+ Weddings Shot
  • £2,500 – £4,000
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Livingston, West Lothian
50+ Weddings Shot
  • £2,600 – £3,300
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Brighton and Hove, East Sussex
50+ Weddings Shot
  • £1,500 – £2,500
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Dudley, West Midlands
50+ Weddings Shot
  • £1,450 – £2,500
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Stanley, County Durham
50+ Weddings Shot
  • ~£1,550
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Ryhall, Rutland
10-30 Weddings Shot
  • From £375
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Bristol, Somerset
50+ Weddings Shot
  • £200 – £1,600
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Addlestone, Surrey
50+ Weddings Shot
  • From £1,200
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Wimblington, Cambridgeshire
50+ Weddings Shot
  • From £1,200
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Canisbay, Highland
50+ Weddings Shot
  • From £1,700
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Taverham, Norfolk
50+ Weddings Shot
  • From £2,500
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Hockley, Essex
50+ Weddings Shot
  • From £2,000
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Amble, Northumberland
10-30 Weddings Shot
  • £1,250 – £2,000
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Ayr, South Ayrshire
50+ Weddings Shot
  • Luxury ($$$)
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Caernarfon, Gwynedd
50+ Weddings Shot
  • £900 – £1,700
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Saint Ives, Cambridgeshire
10-30 Weddings Shot
  • From £1,250
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East Ardsley, West Yorkshire
10-30 Weddings Shot
  • From £135
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Alloa, Clackmannanshire
50+ Weddings Shot
  • From £1,650
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Peterhead, Aberdeenshire
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FAQ's

How far in advance should I book my UK wedding photographer?

It's a good idea to book your UK wedding photographer as far in advance as possible to ensure that you can secure your preferred photographer and date. Many photographers book up months or even years in advance, especially during peak wedding season (May to September). As a general rule, you should aim to book your photographer at least 6 to 12 months before your wedding date.

How many wedding photographers are likely to photograph my wedding in the UK?

Typically, a single photographer will be sufficient to capture your wedding day in the UK. However, some photographers offer the option to add a second shooter to provide additional coverage or to capture different perspectives throughout the day. If you're interested in having a second shooter, it's worth discussing this with your photographer to see if it's something they offer and what the additional cost would be.

Should I have an engagement shoot with my wedding photographer in the UK?

An engagement shoot can be a great way to get comfortable in front of the camera and to build rapport with your photographer. If you're considering having one, it's worth discussing the idea with your wedding photographer to see if they offer this service and what the cost would be. Ultimately, whether or not you have an engagement shoot is a personal decision that depends on your preferences and budget.

What should I budget for a wedding photographer in UK?

The cost of a wedding photographer in the UK can vary widely depending on factors such as their level of experience, the length of time you need them for, and the specific services they offer. As a rough guide, you can expect to pay anywhere from £1,000 to £3,000 for a professional wedding photographer in the UK. It's worth setting a budget early on in your wedding planning process so that you can begin to research photographers within your price range.

Will my wedding photographer in the UK offer me the chance to do a 'first look' shoot on the morning of the wedding?

Whether or not your wedding photographer in the UK offers a 'first look' shoot will depend on their individual style and preferences. Some photographers love to capture these intimate moments, while others prefer to focus on the ceremony and reception. If you're interested in having a 'first look' shoot, it's worth discussing the idea with your photographer to see if it's something they offer and what the logistics would be.

Will my wedding photographer in the UK be able to work alongside by wedding coordinator?

Most wedding photographers in the UK are used to working alongside wedding coordinators and other vendors to ensure that the day runs smoothly. However, it's always a good idea to communicate with your photographer and wedding coordinator to ensure that they are on the same page about your wedding timeline and any specific shots or moments that you want captured.

The UK is home to many talented wedding Photographers, ranging from budget to luxury. Read moreWhether you are looking for a wedding photographer in the UK that offers repotage style or simply arrives to take a few snaps after the ceremony, you will be pleased to know there is something for everyone available here.