If you’re a couple who wants a wedding day that’s relaxed, fun, and full of genuine moments, Gavin Jacob Power is the photographer for you. Based in Clevedon, Somerset, Gavin brings a colourful, bold, and artistic style to his work. He focuses on capturing the real, unscripted emotions that make your day truly unique—perfect for couples ready to skip the traditional poses and enjoy a joyful, heartfelt celebration.
Gavin’s speciality is documentary (or reportage) wedding photography. This means he blends into the background, capturing your day as it naturally unfolds. You can relax and spend time with your loved ones, knowing he’s quietly recording the laughter, tears, and special moments you might otherwise miss. His expert eye ensures your wedding story is told honestly and beautifully, preserving memories that feel authentic and timeless.
Every wedding is a one-of-a-kind story, and Gavin tailors his services to fit your unique day. Here’s what he offers:
With years of experience, Gavin is passionate about creating vibrant, emotional wedding photos that become treasured memories for your love story.
Electrifying, Upbeat, Artistic, Authentic, Realism.
That moment years later when a couple reconnect with me to tell me a certain photograph means more to them now that ever. Often due to the passing of a subject. That moments trumps any other feeling and puts worth to all the travelling, time, pressure and such like of running this passion.
Do it your way! f**k what others think. A person may be annoyed with your for a week, months, years but time will forgive. You have the rest of your lives to be annoyed with yourselves for not doing it your way.
Meet, Dance, Drink, Eat, Repeat.
The one where they are backflipping off the bar after having tequila poured from a balcony into their mouths!
Embrace it. It is the UK we are talking about! chuck your hands in the air and bust a move with the folk who have been desperate to send some quality time with you! To me the weather, dress, how a table looks are not important factors. For me it's about that moment of time you spend with someone. It's enjoying those connections, friendships - life is precious and that moment of connection will be more appreciative as time goes by.
I transitioned from film to stills. Ended up working at sea and from there my senior photographer (Jo) got assisting her weddings. we were forced to shoot a very rigid, old school wedding style and my mind exploded so when I left I set up my own wedding business and pushed for a day of greater fun, where the photographer was voyeur and captured the moments as they happened instead of making them.