Based in Wetherby, West Yorkshire, Louise Barry is a passionate wedding photographer who beautifully captures the genuine moments of your big day. Combining photojournalism with artistic photography, she creates a perfect balance between natural, candid shots and elegant, styled portraits. Louise’s style is best described as documentary with a “sprinkle of styling,” ensuring your photos feel relaxed, authentic, and timeless.
Her friendly and easy-going approach helps couples feel comfortable in front of the camera, so she can capture real smiles, tears, and laughter. By blending seamlessly into the background, Louise documents your wedding as it naturally unfolds, preserving the true story of your celebration.
Louise’s love for photography is supported by a solid educational background. She studied photography for five years and holds a BA Hons degree with a specialisation in portraiture. With experience capturing weddings across the UK, she especially enjoys cool city weddings and unique industrial venues.
Her wedding packages are flexible and customizable, designed to fit your unique needs. Whether you want full-day coverage or extra hours, Louise works with you to create the perfect photography plan for your celebration.
I photographed a ceremony for a 80 year old couple and it was just the sweetest day!
Relaxed, documentary, detailed, fun, emotional.
Starting it and building it all by myself!
Don't plan to have 50 group shots, you'll get bored after 3 and they are never the favourite photographs in the final 600+ images!
Dogs at weddings, they're part of the family after all!
Chat / email / chat / video call / deposit / chat / few Instagram likes / email / final balance / wedding day / final gallery!
Some shots of just the two of you. I always take my couples away from the party for about 10/15 minutes just to get some photographs of the two of you as husband and wife.
Lots of clear umbrellas, wellies for the bride and the groom!
Spice girls polaroid camera when I was young, started as a hobby, studied at college and then university and BAMM, here I am.