If you're a modern couple looking for wedding photography that feels both timeless and personal, Luke Whittemore is a perfect choice. Based in Nottinghamshire, Luke combines the classic charm of analogue film with the flexibility of digital photography. His style is designed for couples who value genuine moments over traditional poses, creating artful stories that reflect your unique day.
Luke’s approach is relaxed and natural, focusing on documentary-style photography with an artistic touch. He specializes in catching candid, unscripted moments that show the true feelings and connections throughout your celebration. While he offers gentle guidance to help you look your best, the main goal is to preserve the authentic interactions that make your wedding special. The result? A heartfelt collection of images that will bring back the joy and emotion of your day for years to come.
Every wedding is unique, and Luke offers a variety of options to fit your plans and style:
After your wedding, you’ll receive a sneak peek of your photos within one week. The full, carefully curated gallery will be delivered within six to eight weeks, ensuring every image meets Luke’s high standards of quality.
Obvs it was my very own wedding! :D (I'd be foolish to say otherwise)
Un-Weddingy (Yes, it's a word), Natural, Nostalgic, Slow & Intentional
After years of working for Thankless corporate companies. To be able to personally give something that brings genuine joy & solidifies Love. (Yes, I'm a big Emo at heart)
Get a journal, planner. Something you can jot ideas & make lists with. Plan ahead of time. Go with your gut.
PLEASE ONLY YOURSELVES!
A hat stand at the end of the aisle for the Father of the bride who had Passed.
Always a face-to-face/Zoom meeting, first of all, I want us all to get comfortable with each other. Also, social proof that you're not dealing with a complete weirdo. (Yes, this goes both ways!! :D)
To document my own Children's & our family life not on a tiny screen.
Real photos of real everyday life and to be able to hang them on the wall or put them into a book.