Based in Brighton, Max Langran Weddings specialises in capturing your wedding day as it naturally unfolds. The focus is on authentic, candid moments that tell the true story of your celebration. This cinematic style creates a timeless collection of images, so you can relax and enjoy every smile, glance, and joyful laugh—knowing these memories are being beautifully preserved.
With 15 years of wedding photography experience, Max brings calm confidence and genuine enthusiasm to every event. Rather than taking on too many weddings, Max chooses to work closely with a select number of couples each year. This ensures you get the full creative attention and energy your day deserves, making the experience personal, professional, and truly special.
Candid, cinematic, relaxed, natural, non-intrusive
Candid, cinematic, relaxed, natural, non-intrusive
Being a photographer is my dream job and I have been lucky enough that it has been my career my whole adult life.
Being a photographer is my dream job and I have been lucky enough that it has been my career my whole adult life.
Make sure you allow yourself some time to fully take in the moment. Organise before, but then let go of unimportant things on the day and enjoy it.
Make sure you allow yourself some time to fully take in the moment. Organise before, but then let go of unimportant things on the day and enjoy it.
First is an initial no obligation meeting to discuss your day. This can be a call or a coffee in person, and is a great way to get to know me and what it is I do. We are then available for prep meetings at your convenience all the way up until the big day.
First is an initial no obligation meeting to discuss your day. This can be a call or a coffee in person, and is a great way to get to know me and what it is I do. We are then available for prep meetings at your convenience all the way up until the big day.
Photographers all love the portfolio pictures, the sunset couples shoots, the big landscapes, and I'm no exception. But the no.1 photo you should take is just a nice picture with those nearest and dearest to you. Those are the ones you'll look back on most fondly.
Photographers all love the portfolio pictures, the sunset couples shoots, the big landscapes, and I'm no exception. But the no.1 photo you should take is just a nice picture with those nearest and dearest to you. Those are the ones you'll look back on most fondly.
The full bridal party running away from a giant (photoshopped) t-rex, Jurassic Park style.
The full bridal party running away from a giant (photoshopped) t-rex, Jurassic Park style.
Umbrellas, wellies, and embracing that it will still be an amazing day regardless of the weather.
Umbrellas, wellies, and embracing that it will still be an amazing day regardless of the weather.
I always had a disposable camera when we went on family holidays. When I was 8, I saved up all my pocket money for a year and, with some help from family, got my first little digital camera. Fast forward quite a few years, and I have rarely been seen without a camera in my hands since.
I always had a disposable camera when we went on family holidays. When I was 8, I saved up all my pocket money for a year and, with some help from family, got my first little digital camera. Fast forward quite a few years, and I have rarely been seen without a camera in my hands since.