Planning your wedding and want photos that truly capture the heart of your day? Matt Guest, based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, offers a fresh, unobtrusive style of wedding photography that focuses on real moments—not stiff, posed shots. His documentary approach means he blends into your celebration like a guest with a camera, capturing those subtle, in-between moments and genuine emotions that tell your unique story.
Feeling camera-shy? Matt’s friendly and easygoing style helps everyone feel comfortable and natural. He avoids forced smiles and awkward poses, instead capturing your day as it unfolds—from the quiet moments getting ready to the lively celebrations on the dance floor. Many couples’ guests even mistake him for a friend, thanks to his discreet and warm presence.
Matt is passionate about telling your wedding story in a way that reflects your personalities and style. Whether your wedding is local in the UK or further afield, he’s ready to travel to preserve the candid moments and authentic emotions that make your day special.
Choosing Matt Guest Photography means you’ll receive a full-day, comprehensive service designed to capture every part of your wedding story. Typical packages include:
Want something extra? Matt offers optional add-ons like pre-wedding shoots, extra coverage hours, and elegant fine art albums. He’s happy to work with you to create a bespoke package tailored perfectly to your wedding day.
A surprise wedding at the Pheasantry Brewery. The planning and organisation that went into it was all done in 6 weeks, however every wedding is special in its own way. Each one is unique.
Authentic, Real, Candid, Relaxed, Documentary
The reaction I get from couples when I deliver their photographs.
Once a couple have reached out and got in touch with me, we begin the process of talking about the plans they have for their wedding day. An initial consultation is arranged so we can have a chat over a coffee to get to know each other a little better. Each couple that I have worked with in the past have become good friends, this for me is key when looking for your photographer.
Get outside. The rain can make for some awesome photographs. I will be on hand with an umbrella!!
I got into photography at art college when I was 16. This carried on through University. No matter where I went I always had my camera with me. I finally decided to get into wedding photography in 2013 where I started as a second shooter. I was very lucky to cover some amazing weddings, but I knew I was capable of much more. I decided to go it alone in 2015, to follow my dream and I've never looked back.