If you’re a modern couple looking for a wedding photographer who combines creativity with a natural, film-inspired style, Becky Payne is the perfect choice. Based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, Becky specializes in capturing the genuine, heartfelt moments that make your wedding day truly unforgettable.
Becky’s photography philosophy centers on preserving the true emotions and unique details that tell your love story. Her style offers a fresh yet timeless feel, ideal for couples who want their wedding photos to reflect both modern elegance and lasting memories. From the quiet excitement of getting ready to the lively celebrations on the dance floor, Becky thoughtfully documents every part of your day.
Choosing Becky means you’ll enjoy a personal, collaborative experience tailored to your wedding vision. Here’s what sets her apart:
Fun, modern, film-like, creative and romantic.
The connection I have with my couples.
There's nothing lovelier than authenticity. Create a day which represents you both.
Anything outdoorsy, festival inspired or covered in foliage. One wedding encompassed all three when she arrived into the ceremony in a field on a tractor covered in sunflowers.
Typically we chat, get to know each other a little and if you are happy to book, with or without a consultation, then we secure the date. I will then I will offer to connect with you across different platforms such as Facebook and Pinterest to keep up with your ideas right up until the big day. If you're closer to home, expect coffee dates too and sometimes even a venue visit. Roughly a month before your wedding I'll get in touch as many times as are needed to make sure you guys are sorted and that timings are secure. Then I look forward to watching one of the best days of your life unfold.
Sunset portraits, confetti shots, bridal portraits, sparklers exits! I can't name just one. Every day is different and there are always lots of chances to capture amazing shots.
an umbrella and a smile!
When I was 7 I used to have a cupboard full of broken polaroids that I'd collect from car boot sales. Since then, my camera collection has steadily become more and more functional. I've always been obsessed with being behind the camera- and find the dark room really therapeutic. I studied English at University but afterwards returned to study both illustration and photography and it went from there. I've always been the girl with the camera. I finally went full-time self employed and haven't looked back.