Planning your wedding is all about capturing the genuine moments that make your day uniquely yours. Based in Long Stratton, Norfolk, Tim Wood Photo specializes in a creative documentary style that tells your wedding story authentically and beautifully. Tim’s approach is simple: "It's your wedding, not a photoshoot." This means he focuses on real interactions, laughter, and emotions, letting your day unfold naturally without interruptions or forced poses.
With a background in sports photography, Tim has a sharp eye for anticipating and capturing fleeting moments. He made the switch to wedding photography in 2015 after a friend’s request and quickly found his passion in documenting these meaningful celebrations. His unobtrusive and observant style ensures your photos reflect the true story of your day—full of joy, fun, and heartfelt moments.
Tim isn’t just your photographer; he’s a friendly, supportive presence who helps you feel comfortable in front of the camera. Couples consistently praise his positive attitude and ability to capture both the big highlights and the small, intimate details that make your wedding unique. Here’s what his service includes:
Without doubt, 2018 Glebe Farm Barn with Katie & Callum. Two of the happiest people you could ever meet, with a wonderful family and an incredible venue. Everything was perfect, the weather, the suppliers and the party afterwards. I'm sure that everyone who was there will remember it for many years to come!
Real, Natural, Spontaneous, Honest, Fun
The people I get to work with. We all want the same thing - A big celebration with our friends & family.
Keep it simple! Don't go crazy with plans and let the day flow naturally.
1,000 paper cranes hanging from the ceiling which were all handmade by the bride! They were incredible.
Have a look at my site -> Get in touch -> Meet me for a coffee and ask me lots of questions -> Have a day or so to think about it -> Make a decision! :)
Hold hands and take a stroll. You'll have a chance to speak to each other away from the madness and you'll forget I'm there.
Wellies and an open mind.
Dad. He passed his old camera down to me, and it went from there.