Planning your wedding in London? Alice Usachev Photography is here to capture every meaningful moment with warmth and authenticity. Based in the vibrant heart of the city, Alice brings a personal touch to documenting your day, focusing on the unique expressions and stories that make your celebration truly yours. From the big moments to the candid, joyful interactions, her photos create a visual story you’ll treasure forever.
With expertise in portrait, event, and wedding photography, Alice offers a creative and well-rounded approach to your wedding day. Her style highlights genuine emotions and the special connections between you and your loved ones, resulting in images that feel natural, timeless, and full of life.
Choosing Alice Usachev means trusting a dedicated wedding photographer who is passionate about preserving your wedding day memories with elegance and artistry. Let her help you tell your love story through stunning, heartfelt images.
My daughters wedding. Was there as a guess but needed some photos for my personal experience.
Formal
Elegant
Love
Together
Fun
The engagement with the clients, before, during and after taking photos of them. Like to know if their happy with me connecting with them and my services.
Organization.
Including the pet dog etc.
Meeting with them and discussing the planning of what kind of photos they want i.e capturing those special moments or taking the family group photo including their pet dog.
The family photo. Does'nt matter how big or small the family or what type of family its the connection and the proudness of having the photo where the couple can look back on and remember who was there.
My first wedding photo of a couple who attend the church I was going to.
Take an umbellar if its heavy. If its light rain, just enjoy and see a Mother-nature is dropping down confetti.
My elder sister was the first to have a camera in the family, decades ago. Then I was brought a camera in early teens then camera after camera was given to me or brought. When I had my first child, I brought the instant poloid to take every moment. At that time people thought I was mad/strange taking photos. Then, later in adult years, I was given a camera by my niece. Used, the University's camera when I was doing my first degree. All I knew was to click the button and upload the photos to laptop. Later, did a Hackathon, in a group, won and brought my second digital camera took random photographs but wanted to learn about photography. Took a free short course online and learn the science, the history and the function of the camera. Heard about the photography Gallery in London and went to see for myself what other photographers are like in their work. Then some time later went into relapse and used photography as a help to calm my mind. Took, Masters in photography and relearned photography and became a freelance during that time, till the present.