Your wedding day is a one-of-a-kind celebration, and your photos should capture that same spirit. Based in Moreton-in-Marsh, right in the heart of the Cotswolds, Wacky Wedding Photographer offers a fresh, joyful, and unconventional approach to wedding photography. If you’re a couple who loves to laugh, embraces the unexpected, and wants photos that truly stand out, you’re in the right place.
Say goodbye to stiff, posed shots. Here, the focus is on capturing your story as it naturally unfolds. From belly laughs and happy tears to quirky dance moves and quiet, meaningful glances, every moment is about showing the real you. The result? A collection of images that preserve the true energy and emotion of your wedding day for years to come.
This style blends documentary storytelling with creative portraiture, ideal for modern couples who want their wedding album to be a true work of art. It captures the beautiful chaos, heartfelt connections, and all the wonderfully “wacky” moments that make your love story uniquely yours.
My first will always live strong in my memories. I was so nervous before-hand. However when I was there shooting it, it felt so natural - Like I was meant to be doing it.
Modern, Party, Energetic, Candid, Creative
The 'Wacky' style photo's you rarely see at most Weddings
Take it easy! Don't be stressing yourself out:)
A couple who created a custom ‘cocktail hour playlist’ made entirely of songs from their relationship — from the first song they danced to in their kitchen to tracks from road trips and holidays.
Pre Wedding chat - Contract signed - Deposit to lock in the day - Final payment made by a week prior to the Wedding - Your Wedding Photographed by Wacky!
My famous drone shot of the couple, with family surrounding them.
It was the dancing part of the night, had been cloudy all day but the sun started to set beautifully - I grabbed the couple and ran towards the sun capturing some really precious pics.
Wait for a break, grab some outdoor pics. If not, no worries there's ALWAYS a way we can work around it!
My grandad got me into it when I was 15. I still have that camera as my back up and use it a lot for vintage style photo's. Really precious piece of kit that still delivers to this day.