If you’re planning your wedding in or around Milton Keynes, meet Liam Smith—a photographer who specializes in capturing the real, unscripted moments that make your day truly yours. Liam’s documentary and reportage style focuses on telling your unique wedding story through authentic, heartfelt images. Say goodbye to stiff poses; instead, expect genuine laughter, tears, and joy captured as they naturally happen.
With a background in fine art, Liam adds a creative touch to his photography, blending artistic vision with documentary storytelling. His goal is to create a beautiful, emotional narrative of your wedding day that reflects who you are as a couple. Working quietly and unobtrusively, he ensures you and your guests stay fully present in the moment while he captures the magic happening around you.
Liam brings years of experience photographing weddings across the UK and in stunning destinations like France, Austria, and Croatia. His award-winning work has been featured on major UK wedding blogs, highlighting his dedication to capturing love stories with authenticity and care. For Liam, wedding photography is more than a job—it’s a privilege to document your joy and create timeless images you’ll cherish forever.
2022, East Garston - The heavens opened like never before. This was biblical level. The couple had planned the entire ceremony outdoors, and the rain didnt stop them, everyone rallied around to make it the most wonderful and intimate wedding ceremony I've ever seen.
Fun, Emotional, Sophisticated, Genuine, Heartfelt
My business evolves each year, which is wonderful. Every year I learn and grow, and as an artist, it's integral to it's success that I'm open to new ideas and ways of being.
Think of your day as a celebration of all the things you love to do, and invite everyone into that world for a day. Whatever your hobbies, your favourite foods, your favourite outfits and locations, go all in on that and bring your friends and family along for the fun. Weddings are a pivotal moment in your life and theres nothing more suffocating for a wedding than the desire to please multiple people. Go all in on you.
Bridesmaids carrying candles down the aisle instead of flowers to symbolise lost loved ones being a part of the ceremony.
A one hour+ Zoom call to say hello, get to know you and really get to the core of what your wedding is about. This is integral to the process. If you feel like I'd be a good fit for your day and can trust me completely then you can completely let go and enable me to do my thing. We catch up a few weeks before the day to run through logistics and make sure the day will be a breeze. Then I come to your wedding, give you a big hug and we have alot of fun.
Group pictures.
It seems odd that a documentary style photographer would say this, but in 20/30 years time, you'll be glad you did.
Sunrise Yoga in Barcelona
Embrace it.
Nothing will ruin your day unless you let it.
I studied photography at degree level and then took a job at a studio, which I hated. A family member asked me to take some pictures at their wedding, I discovered just how much fun wedding photography could be and I quit everything else and have only ever shot weddings since.