Based in Crawley, West Sussex, VisualChaos Studios is led by Steve Fisher, an award-winning and professionally qualified wedding photographer with decades of experience. Steve’s passion lies in capturing the full story of your wedding day—highlighting the excitement, emotions, and unique atmosphere that make your celebration truly yours. His aim is to create beautiful, creative memories that you’ll treasure for a lifetime and pass down through generations.
Choosing the right wedding photographer is a big decision. Steve Fisher, a full-time professional since 2000, understands this deeply. With extensive experience shooting weddings, he knows that the connection between you and your photographer is just as important as technical skill. Feeling relaxed and comfortable on your big day helps Steve capture authentic moments that reflect your true story. His client-focused approach ensures your experience is smooth, enjoyable, and stress-free.
VisualChaos Studios offers a versatile range of services designed to document every special moment of your wedding day. Steve’s style blends journalistic storytelling with modern photography, delivering a rich collection of images that truly tell your story.
Steve Fisher holds professional qualifications from the British Institute of Professional Photography (BIPP), the Society of Wedding & Portrait Photographers (SWPP), and the Masters Photographer Association (MPA). With a boutique studio in Crawley Down and over 20 years as a full-time photographer, you’re in expert hands to capture your wedding day beautifully.
Jersey - Mont Orgueil Castle - Fantastic photographic opportunity
Artistic, Fashion, Journalistic, Creative, Sensative
Client Service and the ability to blend photography and wedding cinematography together in a new modern style
Leave plenty of time between ceremony and meal
Grandparent's ashes
Listening.....
There isn't one..... They all count, weddings are stories and less about wall art
OMG! Too many to mention
Wellies and an umbrella, plus water proof makeup, then just embrace it
Parents brough me a camera for Christmas when 11 years old, never stopped since then