Based in Stafford, Staffordshire, Brian Wilcock is an experienced wedding photographer who truly understands how important your wedding day is. Since launching Imagination Creative Photography in December 2005, Brian has captured hundreds of weddings, bringing both skill and passion to every celebration.
Brian’s approach is all about you. He listens carefully to your ideas and vision for your wedding photos, then uses his creativity and expertise to make those ideas come to life. Rather than sticking to one fixed style, he adapts to your preferences, ensuring your photos reflect your unique personality and taste. His style is unobtrusive and sensitive, capturing your day as it naturally unfolds without interrupting the flow.
Every couple is different, and Brian offers a variety of photographic styles to match your vision. Whether you want candid moments or artistic shots, he can deliver a wedding album that tells your love story perfectly. His specialties include:
Brian offers a full range of services designed to make your wedding photography stress-free and complete. From capturing bridal preparations to the speeches and evening dancing, every important moment is covered.
To ensure everything runs smoothly, Brian includes a pre-wedding consultation and venue visit as part of his service. This helps with detailed planning and ensures he knows exactly how to capture your day. After the wedding, you’ll receive a personal online gallery to easily view and share your photos, plus the option to order beautiful, handmade albums.
For even more coverage, Brian can provide a second shooter, giving you multiple perspectives and more memories from your special day.
My last one. I treat every wedding as the most special one
Relaxed, Creative, Innovative, Imaginative, Friendly
The feedback I get from clients
You will spend more time with your photographer on the big day than anyone else. For this reason it is important that you feel confident and comfortable with your photographer as that relationship can have a serious effect on the quality of your wedding pictures.
An initial meeting to discuss their plans and to determine how best to meet their requests and stay within their photography budget. This followed by an engagement or pre shoot that helps the couple to get used to being in front of the camera and also get used to interacting with me. Further liaison between ourselves before the wedding day including preparation of a shot list. This period also usually involves a venue visit. After the event there would be another meeting to look at the images and from that to choose the album/s.
Its one that they may not realise they should have but is the one that the photographer will spot during the course of the day that simply and beautifully illustrates their love for each other.
It was where the bride and groom wanted me to take a picture after he had lifted the back of her dress to show her new married name embroidered on the knickers!!!
White umbrellas plus the implementation of a pre prepared wet weather plan.
I had my first camera from my father at the age of 7 (it was a box brownie with a broken shutter) and I have had at least one camera ever since. My current count is 7.