Located in the heart of Oxfordshire, Vine House Studios specialises in wedding photography that feels natural, beautiful, and timeless. Their style blends romantic and documentary approaches to capture the real emotions and special moments of your day—from the excited nerves to the joyful laughter and happy tears. If you want photos that truly tell the story of your wedding celebration, Vine House Studios ensures every meaningful detail is preserved.
The team behind Vine House Studios, Rebecca Moyce and Ivor McCullagh, are known for their professional yet relaxed approach. They help couples feel comfortable and confident in front of the camera. Many couples appreciate how Rebecca and Ivor blend seamlessly into the background, capturing genuine, candid moments without interrupting the flow of your day. Their goal is to document your wedding as it naturally unfolds, creating a collection of images that reflect the true atmosphere and emotions.
Every wedding is unique, and Vine House Studios offers tailored services to cover your day from start to finish. Their key offerings include:
As a dedicated wedding photography team based in Oxfordshire, Vine House Studios is passionate about capturing your unique story with care and artistry. Their work provides you with cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
Oh wow, that's a tough question. Every wedding is so different and there are moments from all of them that will stick with us forever. I mean we've seen brides falling off banisters, Grooms chased by T-Rex's and RAF Fly by's! Actually we shot a Morris dancers wedding earlier this year where the bride was danced down the aisle by a harem of Morris ladies, that was pretty cool!
Beautiful, Creative, Quirky, Fun and Cheeky
Our reputation. We hear such lovely feedback from clients and from other suppliers that we work with and it always makes us feel so proud. It's the nicest feeling to know that you have made somebody else happy with your work.
Oooooh, good question. I would say be true to yourself. There are so many do's and dont's when it comes to wedding planning but just do it your way and don't be afraid to ask your suppliers for something weird or different... we actually love it when that happens!
Wow, again so many!! We worked with one nature loving couple who transformed the indoor venue into a whimsical woodland, it looked immense!!
We like to meet couples initially for an informal chat to find out what they want. At this stage then we can show them our portfolio and tell them a little bit about how we work. If they like us and like what we offer then we would normally book them in for an experience shoot. This gives them an opportunity to come along and have a short couples shoot with us to see the kind of thing they can expect from us and our photography on their wedding day. If they decide to book us then we will get all of the paperwork completed and generally keep in touch until the big day arrives. We might have another one or two meetings and often we stay connected and up to date with couples via email and social media. We aim to have the pictures ready to view within 2 weeks and we will usually see our clients again after the wedding to show them their pictures. Many of the couples we meet end up being friends and we often see clients again at their friends or families weddings.
I'd say this is different for everyone and totally depends on the couple. We'll try and get inside our clients head's so that we know what their ultimate shot would be.
The brother of the bride chasing the groom with a pitchfork. It was a farm wedding and he is a farmer so it makes total sense. Never seen that anywhere else though, haha.
A set of stylish umbrellas (which I just happen to carry in the boot of my car at all times). Rainy days can actually be great for quirky and creative shots and if you have a good photographer then they will work with the weather to take some really cool, unusual shots. If it rains, snows or storms then I would say embrace it and don't let it ruin your day.
I have always carried cameras around with me from a really young age. Even when I was at school I used to go in and photograph my classmates in the playground. Actually it was a fiend of mine that suggested I look at a career in photography. She said 'you are always taking pictures, why don't you just do it for a job?' So I looked up some photography courses, sent myself of to college and trained to do it professionally. Since then I've worked with some amazing photographers and clients and it's all thanks to my friend Sue really. I really wouldn't have done it without her.