If you’re looking for a wedding photographer who truly values genuine moments and vibrant, timeless images, Erin of Capture Erin Photography is the perfect choice. She brings a relaxed, colorful style that beautifully tells your unique love story. Erin’s photography blends documentary-style candids with elegant, styled shots—capturing every laugh, tear, and joyful embrace so you can treasure these memories forever.
Erin’s warm and bubbly personality instantly puts couples at ease. She knows your wedding day is all about you and your love story. Her approach is calm and unobtrusive, allowing you to fully enjoy your celebration while she quietly captures every important moment. Think of Erin as a trusted friend with a camera—present but never intrusive—so you can relax and savor every second.
Every wedding is unique, and Erin offers flexible packages designed to fit your specific needs. Whether you’re planning an intimate elopement or a full-day celebration, her services include:
Based near Preston, Lancashire, Erin’s passion shines through in every heartfelt, vibrant image she creates. She’s known to get teary-eyed during ceremonies—showing just how deeply invested she is in your story. Her documentary style goes beyond taking photos; it’s about crafting a time capsule of your most precious memories filled with authentic, heartwarming moments you’ll cherish for a lifetime.
My most memorable wedding was in a gorgeous country barn in Newcastle. The couple were so laid back, everything was handmade, there was a big bbq and a live band all night. I loved it.
Honesst, relaxed, creative, artistic and elegant.
Genuinely caring for the couples I photograph.
Don’t go for things because everyone else does. Have a day that suits you and remember to take it all in.
A bride looked through all her old family pictures and found one of every guest, made a copy and popped them in a little frame each and used them as place settings.
My couples usually confirm their booking over email and I send them all the information they wish. I then arrange a meeting with them closer to their wedding so most details and final schedules have been confirmed. We get to know each other a little bit and make sure everything is in place.
One where you’re hysterically laughing. Always my favourite.
My Dad bought me a camera when I was about 15. I studied art at the time and he thought I’d be good at it. I took it to a friends wedding and just snapped away after the service. I enjoyed it so much I decided to try it again at another wedding. It was then I thought to change from art to photography.