If you’re planning your wedding in Bristol or nearby, Emely Edwards offers expert photography that combines natural, documentary storytelling with a stylish, high-fashion touch. With a strong background in portrait and fashion photography, Emely has a keen eye for capturing stunning, editorial-quality images of you and your loved ones. Her discreet and intuitive approach means she blends seamlessly into your day, making sure every meaningful moment is beautifully preserved without interrupting the flow.
Emely’s passion is telling the authentic story of your wedding day. She focuses on the genuine emotions and candid moments—from quiet, intimate exchanges to the lively celebrations—creating a collection of photos that truly reflect your unique relationship and the spirit of your event.
Couples consistently praise Emely for her flexibility, exceptional image quality, and clear, friendly communication throughout the entire process. She’s known for making couples feel comfortable in front of the camera, offering helpful guidance on poses and styles, while also working within your budget.
Every wedding is one-of-a-kind, and Emely takes the time to get to know you before the big day. This includes a pre-wedding consultation where you can share your vision and plan the photography approach together, ensuring the best possible results. Her services are flexible, covering everything from morning preparations right through to your first dance.
the first one, I was so nervous but so motivated!
Candied, documentary, aesthetic, Creative, Flexible
That I am an Independent brand
Don't overthink it!
After a couple of books with me, I like to meet them for coffee (or have a phone call) and discuss all the details of the day and what style they like.
Once I met the couple I make a Pinterest board that is resemble the style of the photos.
on the day I have all the answers I need to get on and let you get on with your day until the portraits!
Each couple is different, so no photos are the same!
it was for an engagement shoot on the suspension bridge they got engaged at! there was no way I was leaving without a centre bridge shot so I pulled some strings with security and got to do it!
an umbrella ;) ! or go to a historic building and get photos indoors! if there are no nice buildings around i'm good at adapting we will find a way!
I have always been very creative and photography is fun!
I have a Photography BA (Hons)