If you’re planning your wedding in Warwickshire, Philip Aucott of Philip Charles Photography is here to capture your day in a way that truly reflects your unique love story. Philip believes your wedding photos should be more than just beautiful pictures—they should be personal, meaningful memories that celebrate who you are as a couple.
Every couple is different, and Philip’s flexible style ensures you and your guests feel comfortable and at ease throughout the day. This relaxed vibe helps capture genuine moments naturally, so your photos feel authentic and heartfelt—never staged or forced.
Your wedding gallery will be a beautifully personal collection that captures the full story of your celebration—from start to finish—giving you memories to treasure for a lifetime.
Going to the hospital with a Bride & Groom to visit the Bride's poorly Grandmother, capturing some beautiful portraits of them all together.
Natural, elegant, personal, relaxed approach
Husband and wife working really well together - we honestly do.
Relax and enjoy every moment of your day
Having a beautiful framed photograph of a missing loved one on the top table
Initial consultation to confirm that we are the photographer's for you. Four weeks before the big day we meet up at your reception venue to walk through the grounds together and create your personalised shot list. On the day, we take care of getting every shot you want, so you can just enjoy your day.
Portrait of the happy couple as soon as they step out of the ceremony.
A 3 sequence photo of the couple covering their mouth, then ears, then eyes - "speak no evil, hear no evil, see no evil"
Unfortunately, we cannot control the weather. We have shot weddings in the rain, in a snow storm - you name the weather, we have shot in it. If the venue has some indoor areas and features for photos that is a great advantage. If not, we can always use umbrellas. We also use a weather app to follow the rain to predict when breaks may occur to rush out to do some outdoor shots. We are very creative when it comes to getting shots in difficult conditions.
Photography has always been a passion from when I received my first camera at the age of 12. The more photographs I took, the more I was encouraged by family and friends to pursue as a career. Many, many years later my passion is still there and stronger.