Based in the London area, Hazel Whittall Photography specializes in a modern, natural, and romantic style that beautifully captures your wedding day. Every wedding is unique, and Hazel takes the time to connect with you and understand your vision. This ensures your special moments are documented in a way that feels genuine and true to your love story.
Wedding planning can feel overwhelming, but Hazel’s goal is to make your photography experience smooth and stress-free. Couples consistently praise her personable and highly organized approach, which helps ease any wedding-day worries. From your first chat to the delivery of your final gallery, Hazel supports you every step of the way—so you can relax and enjoy your celebration.
With a background that evolved from fashion to wedding photography, Hazel brings a passionate eye for storytelling to every couple’s day. She focuses on capturing not just the big moments, but also the candid, in-between emotions that make your wedding truly special. As a dedicated wedding photographer, Hazel creates a collection of images that reflect the atmosphere and personalities of your celebration—giving you memories to cherish forever.
Holly and Rob's 'Spaltfield' (a combination of their surnames put together) festival themed wedding. Both full-time musicians, who had every type of music involved throughout their whole wedding day. From your traditional ten-piece brass band playing in the church ceremony, to ceilidh music just after their first dance, to a 'chaotic cacophony of klezmer, Balkan and British folk' music, playing all night long from Rob's phenomenal band, The Destroyers. The whole day was truly mesmerising. Attention to detail was impeccable and a true reflection of who they are individually and together as a couple. Their love for each other and passion for music together was perfectly captivated throughout the whole day.
Natural, elegant, warm, fun and intimate.
Creating memorable and unique photos for couples to treasure forever.
To plan and make time on your wedding day to see each other alone. Even if it is for just ten minutes, you'll want to soak in your special day together away from everyone.
I think the No.1 photo that every couple should have taken, is a very intimate moment on their wedding day, away from guests, when they are totally themselves, enjoying each other's company and soaking in their wedding day.
Photographing Claire and Dan's walk through a Guard of Honour, with their guests in the background, setting off all of the confetti bombs. I felt it was a truly special shot, not only for me capturing, but also for Claire and Dan to treasure forever.
To have a back up plan. Will you be able to have a back up indoor and dry space for me to photograph you and your guests whilst it is raining outside? Will you also be happy with using transparent umbrellas if it was
When I lived in Saudi Arabia with my family, I enjoyed looking through thousands of 6x4 prints that my Dad took during our adventures camping in the Arabian deserts. My family and I also moved around a lot and I always liked the idea of cameras being able to capture so many special moments in a life. Throughout school, I enjoyed being creative, playing music and creating artwork. I totally fell in love with photography when I was able to use my camera as my trusty sidekick talking to anyone. From photographing families, to portraits, from fashion projects to beautiful weddings.