Based in Norwich, Just Big Smiles specializes in wedding photography that truly captures the genuine emotions and spontaneous moments of your big day. Their friendly, relaxed style means they’re more like “friends with a camera,” helping you and your guests feel completely at ease throughout the celebration.
Recognizable by their distinctive suits and bowler hats, the Just Big Smiles team blends seamlessly with your guests. This lets them capture your wedding as it naturally unfolds, focusing on fun and laughter. Even if you’re camera-shy, their warm and professional approach makes the photography experience enjoyable and stress-free. Many couples appreciate how personable and expert they are, turning photos into lasting memories without interrupting the flow of your day.
Your wedding day is a unique story, and Just Big Smiles is committed to telling it from start to finish. They offer full-day coverage—from early morning preparations to the final dance—capturing every detail you’ve carefully planned. Their flexible packages can be customized to fit your needs, and to help you feel comfortable in front of the camera, they include a complimentary pre-wedding shoot.
With extensive experience shooting weddings in a variety of venues, Just Big Smiles knows how to create stunning, creative photographs no matter the setting. They also offer beautifully crafted wedding albums, giving you a timeless way to relive and share your cherished memories for years to come.
The last one, and the one before that, oh and the one before the other one!
Fun, Relaxed, Professional, Passionate, Dedicated,
The Wedding Industry Awards as it was voted by all my lovely clients
Check that your photographer has a backup camera, insurance, and is fun to be with.
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Drink tea, eat chocolate biscuits, take beautiful pictures of amazing people, deliver tremendous pictures, and get paid.
Group shot, so you can look back years later and see who was there on your day.
A selfie with a group of guests and a DSLR camera
Borrow my umbrella...... sorry was you expecting something profound?
Started, with my first camera, when I was knee-high to a grasshopper and loved taking pictures ever since