If you’re planning your wedding in Oldham, Greater Manchester, Tim Simpson Photography offers a fresh, creative approach to capturing your big day. Tim blends artistic vision with a natural, documentary style—focusing on real, unscripted moments that tell your unique story. Inspired by art, fashion, and film, his photos feel both timeless and modern, giving you memories that truly stand out.
With more than two decades of experience and over 200 weddings photographed, Tim brings calm professionalism and deep expertise to your celebration. Recognised as one of the UK’s top 10 wedding photographers, he knows how to blend seamlessly into your day—so much so that many couples say they barely noticed he was there. This means you get stunning photos without any added stress.
Tim’s goal is to capture your wedding as it naturally unfolds. Forget stiff group shots and forced poses—he focuses on genuine emotions and those special moments that make your day truly yours. Couples love his easygoing, fun personality, which helps everyone feel comfortable and enjoy the photography experience as part of the celebration.
If you want a wedding photographer who combines creativity, authenticity, and a relaxed vibe, Tim Simpson Photography is a trusted choice that will capture your day beautifully and naturally.
Impossible to say, its like asking who is your favourite child!
Artistic, creative, non traditional, modern, reportage
The people who come to me for photography are creative, artistic people.
Trust your professionals, listed to their advice. Ask a photographer to see a few complete weddings not just highlights.
A single triangle of material was sent out to all guests, they customised it with a personal message and this was made into a string of flags to be hung up around the room.
The more interaction the better. I encourage collaboration.
The first look during the ceremony is always a special one
Its normally me doing the asking. I will wade out into rivers, climb trees, hand out of a car sunroof and start myself into the open hatchback of a moving car to get the shot. If I haven't done something at least slightly dangerous I'm not happy!
Go with it. Wellies and umbrellas, use reflections and although the dress needs to be respected if you are scared of getting it slightly dirty the you won't get the shots. If you are scared of getting the dress slightly dirty- please ask someone else to photograph your wedding!
I picked up a camera aged 10 and knew that this is what i wanted to do. I/m an artist that and draw or paint to play an instrument, this is what I do to express myself.