If you’re planning your wedding near Pencoed, Bridgend, Andrew Davis is a seasoned wedding photographer ready to bring your special day to life through stunning images. Since 2001, Andrew has combined professional wedding and studio photography experience with a creative eye to capture the unique story of each couple. His work blends art, character, and elegance, ensuring your wedding memories are preserved with genuine emotion and timeless style.
Andrew’s calm and approachable manner helps couples and their guests feel at ease throughout the day. This relaxed atmosphere allows him to capture authentic moments naturally, without feeling staged or forced. Couples often praise his ability to stay composed and deliver breathtaking photos, even when the day throws unexpected challenges.
Every wedding is unique, and Andrew tailors his services to fit your vision and needs. His goal is to make your photography experience smooth and enjoyable, so you can focus on celebrating.
Too many to really choose a definitive all time answer, but a wedding at Oxwich Bay a few years ago stands out in recent times. Everything went perfectly. Great couple, great venue, great weather.
Adaptable, humorous, confident, perfectionist, experimental
Setting up a studio from the ground up.
Book your photographer early. If you have you're heart set on someone, get them booked. Also, be mindful that you don't overstretch your budget on extras that you might think make the day, but are just a bit of a fad and your guests probably won't even remember.
Wow. That's a hard question. However, from a personal point of view, it is always lovely when the couple look after us photographers.
No standard answer here. Every wedding is unique and as such, I approach each wedding uniquely as the process can change for each one.
The wedding is always about the couple. Those photographs will be taken as standard though. The one that everyone should make sure they have taken is that one with their family. It might be parents, grandparents, siblings, or their own children.
That's probably too personal to answer.I'll leave it your imagination.
Umbrella and get on with it!
Can't remember. It was close to 30 years ago that I nagged my parents for my first camera. I think I was just into gadgets.