Planning your wedding? Maddie Waters is a Hampshire-based wedding photographer with over 12 years of experience capturing beautiful, natural moments. Her style is soft, modern, and light-filled—perfect for couples who want timeless, romantic, and elegant photos that truly tell their unique story. Maddie focuses on keeping things relaxed and genuine, balancing candid moments with polished portraits to create images that feel effortless and full of emotion.
Maddie holds a Photography degree from Winchester School of Art and started her career assisting fashion photographers in London. This background sharpens her eye for detail and helps her make couples feel comfortable and authentic in front of the camera. She knows your wedding photos are one of the most lasting memories you’ll have, so she’s dedicated to capturing your day exactly as you imagine it—allowing you to enjoy every moment without worry.
Maddie offers a full-day wedding photography service designed to be smooth and stress-free. Here’s what’s included:
Maddie also offers flexible options to fit your celebration perfectly:
The people are the best part about all my weddings! So I couldn't pick one!
Relaxed, natural, documentary, romantic, candid.
Never receiving a bad review!
Lots of flowers!! Never too many flowers! Also - don't buy the first dress you try on, let yourself come back to it after shopping around as it won't go anywhere!
One couple found and printed a meaningful photo, or photo of them with the guest and popped them on each guests place setting. I thought this was really sweet and loved capturing everyone see them and the emotions it created.
I always suggest a meeting over coffee or a Skype chat prior to booking so we meet firstly! I love to hear all about your plans, and I can explain how the photography would fit into your day.
A few relaxed photos as a newly married couple just the two of you.
Too many funny requests!
Lots of brollies! I am always up for a challenge, and rain can be worked around. If the forecast looks particularly dodgy I suggest bulk buying some clear umbrellas from Ebay!
I would definitely pay attention to the indoor space when choosing a venue, make sure you like the backup plan for if it is a rainy day.
I have always taken lots of photos but I really got into photography at college. I did a fashion photography course which I loved, and it taught me so much. I then went on to study Photography at uni, and looked at it more as an art form. Weddings came after that when I had family friends asking me to photograph their big days as a favour. From this I had more and more people ask me, and realised how much I loved capturing natural moments and photographing special memories for people. So I made the transition out of studio photography and into Weddings full time!