If you’re planning a wedding in Kent or London, Cassandra Wright Photography offers a relaxed, friendly approach that feels more like having a trusted friend behind the camera. Cass, an Australian now based in Kent, is passionate about capturing the genuine, unscripted moments that make your day truly special. From heartfelt hugs to stolen glances, she focuses on the little details you’ll treasure forever.
We know being in front of the camera can feel awkward. That’s why Cass makes it her mission to keep things easygoing and enjoyable. No stiff poses or forced smiles here—just authentic moments that tell your unique love story and capture the energy of your wedding day as it naturally unfolds.
Cassandra Wright Photography is dedicated to creating a collection of images that bring you back to the emotions and joy of your wedding day. Each gallery is thoughtfully curated to reflect the unique vibe and energy of your celebration. More than just pretty pictures, these photos let you relive the nerves, laughter, and happy tears for years to come.
This is hard - all of my clients are totally unique. Once at a wedding, every guest had a card on their place setting with 4 first dance choices - one included Despacito (yes the Bieber song!) and everyone had to vote which song they wanted the couple to perform their first dance too. Despacito won hands down, and turned out the Bride & Groom were professional Salsa Dancers!!!
Creative
Warm
Chilled out
Crazy
Appreciative
I'm super proud of friends that we've made as a result of capturing beautiful days!
Super important thing to remember when planning your guest list is include the people who you would buy dinner for! If you wouldn't shout them dinner - why would you shout them dinner at your wedding?!
A selfie with me 😁🤘
Matching Tattoos - the bride's was on her wrist, and the groom's was on his err Roger!
*i did decline this request
Embrace it! Enjoy it! Rain on your wedding day is Good Luck!
My Dad's Canon 35mm Film Camera was always around, and I liked playing with it. Dad taught me how to use it, and away I went.