Based in the heart of Derbyshire, Three Six Seven Nine Photography offers a relaxed, creative approach to capturing your wedding day. With extensive experience across the Midlands, they focus on telling your unique love story through beautiful, natural images. If you want a wedding photographer who values genuine moments and artistic composition, their portfolio demonstrates a strong ability to preserve memories you’ll treasure forever.
Choosing the right photographer is about more than just pictures—it’s about finding someone who understands your vision and helps you feel comfortable throughout the day. Here’s how Three Six Seven Nine Photography approaches your wedding:
Their goal is to deliver a collection of images that feel timeless and truly reflect your personality as a couple. By blending documentary-style coverage with beautifully composed portraits, they create a complete visual story of your celebration.
Serving Derbyshire and the surrounding Midlands, this experienced wedding photographer brings passion and expertise to every event, ensuring your memories are captured with care and creativity.
They are all memorable for something- I have some many stories.
But I would say weddings involving travel stand out as it's so much more than just being about the day- it's like a 3 day mission. In September 2022 I travelled pretty much to Lands End to shoot a wedding and it absolutely pelted it down with rain all day- but we got some great shots and it was a great occasion.
Relaxed fun artistic natural friendly
Building a reputation. A lot of me winning work is based on customers and clients being satisfied with the results and dealing with me as an individual.
Don't over plan or over think the day. Trust in your suppliers- you're in safe hands
Saw a great video once during speeches- a Bride & Groom were both identical twins and their opposing identical siblings had filmed and recreated a "How they met" video unbeknownst to them.
Very informal. For me it's about establishing a familiarity. I always make sure that come the day to the couple I am 'Michael'- not just 'The photographer'.
I always like to include a walking away shot, for me it's very symbolic and it very often helps complete a wedding set.
I did like that a couple once wanted to feature a shot of themselves holding the equivalent photos of their parents.
A solid plan B from my perspective. But I always discuss the what ifs with the couple... its always important especially in the UK to not pin everything on the hope of good weather. Ultimately though the couple remaining comfortable throughout the day is of paramount importance to me, if plan Bs have been exhausted and we must venture outside for 'a shot' we do it as late as possible..... after all you can't take the photo the next day.
When growing up and now as a grown-up (sort of!) photographs have always played a big part- they've been the recording of a moment in time never to be repeated.
When I became a professional photographer over 10 years ago this was what was motivating every shot I took.... and it's the same still today.
I took up photography a long time ago and for many years would be the geeky enthusiast pointing a camera at everyone. My hobby evolved and eventually became something I was lucky enough to call 'My job'- here I am many years later.