If you’re planning your wedding in Northampton or nearby, Brillpix Photography, led by Steve Brill, offers a warm, professional approach to capturing your special day. Steve’s passion lies in documenting the real emotions and joyful moments that make your wedding unique. Rather than posed shots, he focuses on telling the authentic story of your celebration—perfect for couples who want their photos to feel natural and heartfelt.
Steve specialises in a documentary style of wedding photography, meaning he captures your day as it unfolds—without staging or interrupting. From the excitement of getting ready in the morning to the laughter and dancing at the evening party, his unobtrusive approach ensures your photos reflect the true atmosphere and fleeting moments you’ll want to remember forever. This way, you can relax and enjoy every second, knowing your story is being told beautifully.
Since 2005, Brillpix Photography has been a trusted name in Northamptonshire weddings. Steve has worked at many of the region’s top venues, bringing both expertise and a friendly, personal touch to every wedding. Using the latest high-end digital equipment and carrying full insurance, you can feel confident that your memories are in expert hands.
Probably my first young farmers wedding. It was amazing with over 200 people to the church and another 150 guests in the evening! I have now shot several more from referrals from the first one.
Documentary, natural, unposed, story telling, candid.
To have succeeded and blossomed for 12 years in such a saturated market.
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From meeting initially, I offer a complimentary pre-wedding shoot around 6 weeks before the big day. It's a great way to get to know each other better.
Images usually delivered within 3 weeks from the day, as who wants to wait for months?
Bring your wellies. Rainy wedding days can still produce beautiful images Don't worry about the weather.
It was a childhood hobby that blossomed when my father and I used to develop our own black and white film. It then grew into the way I now feed my family.