Planning your wedding in Norwich? Andy Dane Photography is here to capture every genuine smile, tear, and joyful moment with a heartfelt, story-driven approach. As a full-time wedding photographer, Andy specializes in documenting the real emotions and unique moments that make your day truly yours. His creative documentary style lets your wedding story unfold naturally, complemented by stunning portraits you'll treasure forever.
Andy combines different photography styles to create a rich, diverse collection of your wedding memories. From the excitement of morning preparations to the energy of the evening celebrations, he captures it all as it happens. Plus, as a qualified drone pilot, Andy offers breathtaking aerial shots as part of his standard package—weather and venue permitting—giving you a fresh perspective on your special day.
Every wedding is unique, and Andy understands that. He’s happy to share expert advice on the latest photography trends to help you get the images you’ve always dreamed of. Couples love his unobtrusive documentary style—many say they barely noticed he was there, yet their photos tell the full story with priceless moments preserved forever.
Andy Dane Photography keeps things simple with a comprehensive standard wedding package that includes:
Additional options, like beautifully crafted wedding albums, are also available to showcase your memories in style.
It has to be Holly & Matt's on a farm, just because of the pyramid of hay bales they built for me to take the group photos on!
Relaxed, informal, storytelling, contemporary, timeless
With regards to photographers, how well you get on with them, is just as important as liking their style. We're there all day on your wedding day, if you want those fun, relaxed images, you need to be able to be yourself with your photographer and have a bit of a laugh with them.
I always love seeing hand made things at peoples weddings
It usually starts off with an email, then either a consultation in a coffee shop, or their home, followed by staying in touch via emails. I like to get to know my couples and I'd always recommend doing an engagement shoot if possible, it allows us time to get to know each other better.
I'll then meet with the couple again a month or so before the wedding to finalise timings and double check everything, then turn up when they want me on the day, which is usually early enough for bridal prep.
Then a month after the wedding, I'll arrange to meet up to deliver the pictures.
I'm sure lots of people have an answer for this, but I don't. Every couple is different, every wedding unique, the picture you should make sure you have? One that shows the real you on the day.
Probably the family pictures on the hay bales.
Just don't stress, rain doesn't ruin anything unless you let it!
I took it up when I started travelling more, wanting to document my travels, and I just fell in love with it.