Based in the vibrant city of Exeter, Aaron Golden is a wedding photographer who specializes in preserving the unique story of your special day. With a genuine passion for capturing authentic moments, Aaron’s creative and heartfelt approach ensures your wedding memories are treasured for a lifetime.
Your wedding day is one-of-a-kind, and Aaron is dedicated to telling your story through his lens. He focuses on the real emotions and spontaneous moments that make your celebration truly personal. From the quiet excitement before the ceremony to the joyful energy on the dance floor, Aaron carefully documents every meaningful part of your day.
Aaron’s background in film and creative portraiture shapes his distinctive style. With a sharp eye for detail and a fresh perspective, he creates images that are both beautiful and genuinely you. While weddings are his specialty, Aaron’s experience with live music and artistic portrait projects continually inspires his work, bringing originality and imagination to your wedding photos.
Located in the heart of Devon, Aaron is ideally placed to capture weddings at the region’s stunning venues. His deep local knowledge and experience make him a trusted choice for couples planning their wedding in and around Exeter and across the Southwest.
Shooting Michelle and Tony's wedding at Rockbeare Manor, surrounded by stunning scenery of the devon countryside, it was great weather so the speeches we're outside and the laser clay pigeon shooting.
Documentary, Cinematic, Versatile, luxury, premium, bespoke
I put a lot of effort and time into the editing process to handcraft a wedding video that is a reflection of the couple, from sound design to colour grading, every detail counts.
Don't skimp on wedding vendors, particularly video or photography. It's a once in a lifetime event and ultimately, as the age old aphorism goes, 'you get what you pay for' is as apt as ever.
A cardboard cutout of the groom that caused a lot of laughs at the speeches.
I like to meet if possible to get to know the couple, to discuss my process and see what they want and to make sure we're on the same page.
If everyone's happy we proceed to contract signing and payment. After this I'll send across a short questionnaire with a few short questions including how they met, how many people are giving speeches and to get vendor names - so I can ensure everyone that has been part of the wedding is credited in my shots, from the jewellers to the florist- this isn't essential but is great if possible.
After this it's onto the wedding!
A creative shot. If you have a spontaneous idea for a shot, let me know. Smoke flares can work particularly well for wedding shots.
Levitating rings
Umbrellas outside for cinematic bride and groom portraits in he rain. For group shots I would ideally find at the venue that works.
I studied hard at university and went from there, picking up freelance work where I could from music photography to commerical work and eventually picking weddings as my niche.