With nearly 20 years of experience, Chris Mullane specialises in wedding photography that feels natural and unobtrusive. Based in Derby, he focuses on telling the unique story of your wedding day by capturing genuine emotions and the personalities of you and your guests. His goal is to create timeless, authentic images you’ll cherish forever.
Your wedding day is one of the most important moments in your life, and Chris Mullane Photography is committed to making the photography experience comfortable and stress-free. Couples often praise Chris for his friendly, approachable, and professional manner, which helps everyone relax in front of the camera. This easygoing vibe means your photos will reflect the true joy and spirit of your celebration.
Chris offers a flexible approach to wedding photography, understanding that every couple’s vision is different. While his main style is documentary and candid, he also happily includes traditional posed and group shots—done quickly and without interrupting your day.
My most memorable wedding has to be Rosie & Ally wedding at Elixir on the island of Ibiza brought back some Lush memories of when i met my wife.
Fun relaxed non intrusive quirky stylish photographer
I ma most proud of my studio where i meet most of my couples as i built it myself.
My number one planning tip for all couples is to always meet up with your photographer to chat about what you would like covered.
My Fav personal touch at a wedding was that a bride asked if she could have a photograph of her kissing the groom blindfolded before he set of from the villa to the wedding venue.
We usually go for a photo walk after the ceremony and then once again after dinner. My lighting assistant will also be with us to help with lighting oh and maybe a bridesmaid to help with the dress.
One of my Favourite photos i think all couples should take is the cuddle from behind both looking at each other.
I still think that the blindfold photo is my most original.
The best improvisation that i have experienced on a wet day was the manager of the restaurant across from the church running towards us with a parasol from their garden
I first started studying photography when it became digital in 1999 i was living in Ibiza. I bought my 1st camera KODAK DC260 for around £500 and was amazed that you could view the photo on the back of the camera yet not instant you would have to wait a couple of minutes for it to pixilate. who would have thought i would then go on to own all the Nikon cameras and lens that i do today WOW!