Based in London, Tom George Photography brings a fresh, fun, and genuine style to your wedding photography. Tom’s philosophy is simple: focus on the positive and enjoy every moment. By blending seamlessly into your day, he captures the real joy and emotion as your celebration unfolds—letting you relax and fully enjoy this special time with your loved ones.
Tom’s approach is all about being discreet and natural. Aside from the essential group shots, you’ll barely notice he’s there. This means your wedding day flows naturally, and he’s perfectly positioned to capture those candid moments—whether it’s laughter, happy tears, or quiet glances—without interrupting the vibe. The result? A beautiful, heartfelt story told through authentic images that truly reflect your day.
To make your experience smooth and stress-free, Tom takes time before your wedding to understand your schedule and key moments. He plans carefully, including a pre-arranged list for group photos, so everything runs efficiently and you get more time to celebrate. Here’s what a typical wedding day with Tom looks like:
One of the highlights of Tom’s service is a beautifully handmade wedding album. He believes a printed album is the perfect way to relive your day for years to come. Using Europe’s finest album makers, each bespoke album is crafted to be a timeless keepsake. Whether your wedding is in London, elsewhere in the UK, or across Europe, Tom George is ready to capture your story with expert care and creativity.
Sunset at The Balcony in Zakynthos, Greece.
Vibrant, fun, natural, documentary, unobtrusive
My reviews
Get a printed album. And make sure your wedding is shot to tell its story. It makes a huge difference.
All food homegrown by the guests.
Chat, laugh, plan. An order of schedule is the most important thing for a photographer. Then I will scout out the venue and look at the light, angles, where to stand etc. It's great if you are they as well. Next we plan the group photos to save you time on the day. Finally we find a good spot for some nice couple portraits, usually taken towards the end of the day. These generally turn out to be my clients' favourite images
Newlyweds, together, after the ceremony and dinner. Towards the end of the evening, before the real partying begins. The light is the best and their faces are full of joy and excitement (by this time the nerves will be gone!)
I quote "We are going to take our clothes off and jump in the sea! Are you ready?"
More colourful decorations and outfits (if possible). Or a large indoor area to get group shots. Group shots are hardest if we cant go outside.
I held my first camera when I was 6 and haven't put it down since! It's one my life's greatest pleasures.