Located in the heart of Exeter, Devon, Evolve Photography has been helping couples tell their wedding stories for over 20 years. Known for blending contemporary style with classic elegance, they focus on creating a relaxed and enjoyable experience. Your wedding day is one-of-a-kind, and Evolve’s team is dedicated to capturing those genuine moments and emotions as they naturally unfold.
With more than 1,500 weddings photographed, lead photographer Mark is one of the most trusted professionals in the South West. Alongside videographer Tristan and second photographer Kayleigh, the team works quietly and efficiently. Their approach is unobtrusive—they document your day without turning it into a staged photoshoot—so you can focus on celebrating with your family and friends. Couples often praise how comfortable and natural everyone feels, resulting in stunning, authentic images.
Evolve Photography offers a straightforward, high-value service focused on authenticity. They avoid heavy filters or over-editing to deliver timeless photos that truly reflect your day. Their service is tailored to your needs and includes:
Choosing the right photographer is one of the most important decisions for your wedding day. With Evolve Photography’s extensive experience and glowing client reviews, you can trust their expert team to create a beautiful, artistic, and authentic record of your celebration—memories you’ll cherish and proudly display for a lifetime.
Living & photographing in Devon and Cornwall it is impossible to pick one. So many beautiful beach weddings, Dartmoor, Exmoor, country house hotels. I love nature, and landscapes and the sea, so I love to incorporate these into my wedding photos. I loved a wedding we did on Dartmoor where the Bride & Groom were photo-bombed by their own goat!
Timeless, Creative, Modern, Documentary, Emotive
That we have survived and flourished for 23 years in a very competitive market. I am also very proud of helping and mentoring a lot of new photographers and giving a leg up to many of the fantastic photographers I see in our area, they are direct competition but decent competition is healthy and beneficial to the couples.
Try and find a photographer with provenance a proven track record & traceable history. Awards and badges don't hold a lot of weight in the real world our best critics are our customers. Busy social media pages show a healthy business. Try and source local. There are some of the best photographers in the UK in the South West you don't need to bring a photographer from London down here!
My wife is a florist & we had an intimate wedding with one long table the decoration was stunning. I am lucky to be married to a wedding professional, my wife is one of the worlds leading artificial bouquet makers and is always at the forefront of the wedding trends.
Normally we chat on email, then maybe on the phone or Zoom, We then meet at their venue for a meeting with the option of an engagement shoot at that time we talk about how best to get a full narrative of their day from getting ready to first dance and beyond!
My favourite photo isn't one you can stage. When one partner walks up the aisle towards the other, it's that first look; you can't stage that!
I think the shoot on the couples farm including their prized sheep & goats. Luckily I love animals!
Normally, there is a break in the weather, so we keep an eye on it for you. If not, then get out with Wellington boots and a brolly or just make creative use of the indoor space that is our job as professionals. Your job is to embrace it and enjoy your day regardless!
Aged 18 (in 1990) as an apprentice photographer in a high street studio. I worked for other photographers learning my craft for 10 years before even considering setting up on my own. In those days we were shooting medium -format film at weddings and had 12 shots on a roll before we had to change the film. Things have changed a lot now as I have a 1TB memory card!