Located in the heart of Warwick, Squire & Squire Photography is dedicated to creating a beautiful, lasting record of your wedding day. Their relaxed and unobtrusive style focuses on capturing genuine moments of joy, laughter, and emotion as they naturally happen. The goal? To tell the full story of your day and preserve memories you’ll cherish forever.
Squire & Squire blends candid, storytelling photography with traditional, carefully composed portraits. This means most of your day is captured naturally, while still making time for those essential family and couple shots. The result is a diverse and meaningful collection of images that truly reflect the spirit of your celebration.
Since 2009, Squire & Squire Photography has been capturing weddings with professionalism and care. With over 14 years of full-time experience and more than 50 weddings documented, you can trust their expert team to deliver. They are proud members of the Royal Photographic Society, highlighting their commitment to quality. Fully insured with public liability coverage, they also welcome you to visit their Warwick studio to discuss your plans, browse portfolios, and view sample albums.
Alongside your digital gallery, Squire & Squire offers a variety of beautiful products and services to showcase your wedding memories:
All weddings are memorable but the most memorable one is a sunrise wedding blessing at Stonehenge.
Relaxed, Creative, Unobtrusive, Polite, Professional
Happy Customers, I have been in business ten years, I always get good feedback and happy customers.
Plan the wedding around what you want/enjoy not traditions, not what others have done or what your family wants.
The inclusion of family pets is always a nice touch
Two photos, a really nice photo of just the two of you and second a large photo of everyone that was there.
It has to be the handfasting ceremony at Stonehenge where the bride and groom jump over a broom, sort of like the high jump.
There are lots of photo opportunities for a rainy wedding, my advice is to just enjoy it and forget about the rain.
My father is a keen photographer, but I really got into it when I studied Art at college and I always used to visit a shop in Stratford-upon-Avon that sold movie star portraits prints and that really got me interested,