Anna Wood Photography

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Fun and relaxed wedding photography for chilled out, creative couples! Are you planning something a little bit different and seriously fun? I'd love to hear from you!
Anna Wood Photography Pricing & Costs

Pricing for suppliers

Prices Start at
£1,400
Maximum price
£2,000
Anna Wood Photography Details

Photography Style

Documentary
Modern
Artistic

Products and Services

Bridal Prep Shots
Back-Up Equipment
Online Proofing
Flexible Hours on the Day
Last-Minute Orders
Stay Through Speeches
Stay Through Dancing
Large Group Shots
Online Shop
Second Shooter Available
Wedding Albums
Personal Online Gallery
Pre-Wedding Consultation
Digital Editing / Airbrushing
Images on USB
Anna Wood Photography Full Description
I shoot weddings across the UK! I have a unique style and I'm not afraid to get right in on the action. If you're looking for a photographer to act more like a guest and a friend than a stranger you hired, then you're looking in the right place! I'm bubbly and relaxed, I love getting creative, but I also won't let photography take over your wedding day.

Personal Message from the Manager

Name of Wedding Contact: Anna
Thank you for being here! There's lots more to see over on my website - www.annawoodphotography.com!

Experience

Year Business Was Established
2011
No. of Weddings Hosted
More than 50
Public Liability Insurance
Yes
No. of People In Team
1
Anna Wood Photography Location & Contact Details

Address

Preston, Lancashire, England

Nearest Town

Preston

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Anna Wood Photography Press & Awards
(4)

Accreditations (1)

Digital Photography Foundation Degree
Frequently Asked Questions
(10)

What is your most memorable wedding?

Last summer I shot a wedding at an old library near Leeds. The couple had tipi's in the field at the back and everything was just so relaxed. They didn't want speeches, so they didn't do them. They didn't want a first dance, so the chilled and listened to an acoustic guitarist instead. There was so much creativity, but at the same time, nothing was done just for the sake of it. They had a boat full of booze and firebreathers for entertainment. More at https://www.annawoodphotography.com/tipi-wedding-leeds.

Describe your style in 5 adjectives.

Fun, relaxed, real, happy and creative

What about your business are you most proud of?

The feedback I get back from my lovely clients!

What is your No. 1 wedding planning tip for couples?

Don't do anything just because you think you have to; it's your day, be as unique as you want to be.

What is your favourite personal touch you have seen at a wedding?

I always love seeing photos of grandparents and parents weddings on display! I love old photographs and family stories.

Describe your typical process with a couple.

I try and be as available as possible to answer questions via email in the beginning. I think finding any wedding supplier can be quite overwhelming and there is no such thing as a stupid question. We then set up a face-to-face or Skype meeting so we can chat further and make sure we are the right fit for each other. After booking, my inbox is always open for any questions or help with suppliers. I get in touch before the wedding to arrange to chat again and go over all the final details. Within 48 hours of the wedding, I will add a sneak peek from the day to my website, and the final images will be added to an online gallery within 6 weeks.

What is the No. 1 photo that you think every couple should take?

Every couple is different and every wedding is different so I wouldn't like to say there is one shot that's more important than another.

What is the most original photo you’ve been asked to take at a wedding?

I haven't really been asked to take any as my clients trust that I'm just there in the background getting real storytelling shots of their day in my own creatuve way.

What do you recommend for a rainy day wedding?

Embrace it! Rain is beautiful.

Describe how you got into photography.

I was stuck in a boring admin job which consisted of filing 99% of the time. I wanted a creative outlet and found a photography night class. I had never picked up a camera before, but went along with my Dad's old 70's film camera and learned how to develop my own film. I loved every second. That course led to a digital photography course, and then a degree. It was during this that a friend asked me to shoot her wedding. I very apprehensively said yes thinking I would hate it and do a terrible job, but in truth I loved it!

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