Planning your wedding in Wiltshire? Libby Clark Photography offers relaxed, colourful, and natural wedding photography for couples who'd rather be themselves than perform for a camera.
Libby has been photographing weddings since 2010 and was voted Wiltshire's Best Wedding Photographer at the Muddy Stilettos Awards 2023. She's known for putting even the most camera-shy couples completely at ease. The majority start their journey telling her how much they hate having their photos taken, and finish by saying it felt like having a friend there on the day.
No stiff posing. No awkwardness. Just genuine connection, real laughter, and beautiful, honest images that tell your story as it actually happened.
Libby also turns up prepared for anything. Her kit bag includes plasters, a sewing kit, crochet hooks for tricky dress buttons, umbrellas, and emergency snacks. Whatever the day throws at you, she's got it covered.
Sustainability is at the heart of everything Libby does. Libby Clark Photography is carbon neutral, an accredited Sustainable Wedding Alliance supplier, and certified Carbon Literate. A tree is planted for every wedding booked, and all albums are handmade in the UK using sustainable and recycled materials.
Based in Wiltshire, covering Somerset, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire.
Oh goodness - hard to think of just one! I've had the best man leave his suit at home (he only just made it to the ceremony in time), the wedding rings lost 10 minutes before the ceremony (they found them) and a ladybird infestation. Those were in one year
Relaxed, colourful, natural, authentic, and joyful
The relationships I build with couples and the feedback they give afterwards. When someone tells me it felt like having a friend there on their wedding day, or that they forgot I was even taking photos, that means more to me than any award. Knowing I helped them truly enjoy their day is everything.
Don't rush anything - take your time to make decisions even if that means you have to have a slightly longer engagement
Grandad was a whisky drinker and when he passed he left behind several bottles of it, including one he's taken one drink from. It was displayed on the wedding day inviting people to join him in a drink from that bottle.
Once you make an enquiry, I love to have a chat, face to face if you're local, or over Zoom if not. It's really important to me that we get on, since I'll be with you for the majority of your wedding day! Once we've had a good natter and you're happy to go ahead, I'll take care of the booking and then let you get on with planning your big day.
Around six months before the wedding, I'll be back in touch with guides, questionnaires, and an offer to meet again to go over timings and the finer details. And then before you know it, you'll be waking up saying, "I'm getting married today!"
1?! Wow that's a tough one. A wedding is full of so many special moments. If I really can only choose one I would say it's a photo with your family. You never know when you'll get them all together again.
A bride riding on the back of a golf cart, driven by her new husband! She didn't fall off thankfully
An umbrella and a good attitude about it. Don't be afraid of the rain! Embrace it, after all, you are getting married in the UK.
It may sound cliché, but my dad is the reason I got into photography. He is the most amazing painter. I am not, but he taught me how to use a camera fairly early and definitely nurtured my love for it.