Based in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, Francis Burn Photography offers a fresh, light, and effortless approach to wedding photography. If you want your wedding photos to reflect the true spirit of your day—full of real smiles, laughter, and heartfelt moments—Aidan is the photographer for you. His goal is to deliver a beautiful collection of candid, timeless images that you’ll cherish forever.
We know being in front of the camera can feel intimidating. That’s why Aidan focuses on making the whole process smooth and stress-free. He takes the time to get to know you before the big day, so when the moment arrives, he feels more like a trusted guest than a stranger. This connection helps him capture your most natural and relaxed moments. Couples often praise Aidan for his down-to-earth, friendly approach that puts everyone at ease.
Aidan’s signature style is bright, warm, and timeless—perfect for couples who want their wedding day remembered exactly as it happened. Rather than stiff, posed shots, he focuses on capturing your day as it unfolds, preserving the genuine emotions and joyful atmosphere. His photography style is:
With a background as a qualified engineer, Aidan brings a sharp eye for detail to his creative work. His friendly, engaging presence means he blends seamlessly into your wedding party, capturing everything from intimate moments to lively celebrations on the dance floor. Couples consistently praise his professionalism and the way he enhances the entire wedding day experience, delivering stunning photos you’ll love for a lifetime.
December 2021, the morrit hotel North Yorkshire, day after storm Arwen.
No power or running water and in complete darkness, blog on my website!
Earthy, Natural, unobtrusive, documentary & Candid
My reviews!
Never allow your uncle John to take your wedding photos on his iPad, you will regret it.
Enquiry, FaceTime chat, coffee or drinks, lovely preshoot then the best day of our lives.
I truly believe you get the best pictures when taking pictures of friends, i don’t want to be a random guy ordering people around taking photos on your wedding day, i want to feel like a guest& that’s where the best shots are hidden.
Sparkler shot, absolutely essential! So much fun.
Groom drinking wine from his friends artificial leg.
Wide shots and doorways, umbrella nighttime shots with background flash.
I bought a camera to take pictures when i was a keen snowboarder as a teenager.