Located in the heart of Hampshire, Lloyd Richard Photography is all about telling your wedding story through authentic, natural, and unposed images. If you’re a couple looking for photos that truly reflect the emotions and spontaneous moments of your day, Lloyd Richard could be the perfect fit.
The approach is straightforward: capture your wedding as it naturally unfolds. Lloyd Richard’s style is documentary or reportage, highlighting genuine interactions and emotions that make your day unique. Many couples say they barely noticed the photographer, which is exactly the goal—to blend seamlessly into your celebration and capture it without interruption.
Your wedding gallery will tell the full story of your day—filled with laughter, tears, and joy shared with your loved ones. Only about 5% of the photos are traditional, formal shots. The rest focus on those fleeting, beautiful moments that together make your wedding truly memorable. As a dedicated wedding photographer, Lloyd Richard aims to create a timeless collection of memories you’ll treasure forever.
From last year would be a groom being kicked by an Alpaca!
Real, Discrete, Fun, Creative and Dynamic
Receiving written thank you cards from clients. If someone has taken the time to write to me it must mean I have made an impression.
Do what you want to do and forget all of these top ten guides.
At a wedding around Christmas time, the best man and the maid of honor choreographed the famous song 12 days of Christmas with everyone in the room! It was impressive!
The most important part of the process is for me to get to know you. This way, when I know you I understand what is important to you and this will reflect in your photos.
As much as I love real photos the photo that you will value the most will be a simple one with your parents and grandparents.
I don't really get asked to take photos apart from the standard stand together photos. It's all about the real moments for my clients.
Welly boots and don't worry if your dress gets muddy.
I have always liked photography and when we got married in Italy and our Italian photographers used a documentary style. Upon receiving our photos and the feelings they brought made me realise that I wanted to create those for people.