Located in Backworth, Tyne and Wear, Eight9 Photography specializes in capturing weddings with a fresh, heartfelt approach. Their goal is to create a relaxed and enjoyable experience, so your genuine emotions and the unique moments of your big day shine through in every photo.
Every couple’s love story is one of a kind. Eight9 Photography takes the time to get to know you—from your first consultation to delivering your final images—ensuring you feel comfortable and confident in front of the camera. The result? A beautiful collection of photos that truly reflect the joy and love of your wedding day, treasured for years to come.
While packages can be customized to fit your needs, here’s what you can typically expect from Eight9 Photography:
Beyond weddings, Eight9 Photography also brings extensive experience in family and baby photoshoots, capturing those precious moments with care. Travel for wedding photography is included within a 30-mile radius of the NE27 postcode, making it convenient for couples in and around Tyne and Wear.
It has to be my Aunties, this was the first wedding I shot, I loved it.
Candid, non-intrusive, storytelling, standout, timeless
That bride and grooms trust me with their images for the biggest day of their lives.
Shoes .... wear comfortable shoes you'll be in them all day, oh and wear them in before the big day to avoid surprises.
It also helps to not sweat the little things just sit back and enjoy the ride.
It has to be when the bride and groom put photos of themselves down the isle, they went from child hood getting older as they went down the isle.
I like to start with a free couples shoot, this way they get to see my whole process from taking the images to delivery.
If they want to book me, great they create a custom quote based on exactly what they want.
closer t the wedding I sit down and discuss timings and their big day.
week or two before the wedding I confirm the timings etc...
then its their big day.
After that I hand pick and edit the images from the day.
I love a good epic couples shot, but I honestly think that various candid shots capturing real emotion from the day are awesome.
the bride wanted to pretend to push the groom in a nearby lake. she pushed a bit harder than he was expecting and he nearly ended up in the lake for real.
White or clear umbrellas, they look so cool.
I'm not really sure, ever since I was little I've had a camera in my hands. but I got into wedding photography after shooting my aunties wedding.