Planning your wedding? Adrian Dewey, based in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, is a seasoned wedding photographer with over 15 years of experience capturing love stories across the UK and beautiful destinations like Santorini, Ibiza, and France. His relaxed, artistic, and modern documentary style focuses on the real moments—genuine smiles, heartfelt stories, and the emotions that make your day truly unique.
With a background in art and design, Adrian brings a fresh, creative eye to wedding photography. He thrives on being part of your celebration, capturing authentic moments as they naturally unfold—from bridal preparations and the ceremony to speeches and dancing. His goal is to create timeless images that reflect the love and emotion between you and your partner.
Adrian offers a full-service photography experience designed to make your wedding day stress-free and memorable. Here’s what his main package includes:
My first destination wedding was at the Ice Hotel in Sweden. It had always been a dream to visit the Ice Hotel, and also to see the Northern Lights and to be able to shoot a wedding there and have the beautiful green lights above us at the end of the day was simply magical.
Natural, Fun, Beautiful, Artistic, Modern
Every time I make a bride go 'Wow'. I dont think we could do this job well if we aren't fiercely proud of the images we produce and obviously want my couples to love them.
Although budgets are important, always choose your photographer because you love their photos. Most of the time they will try and get to your budget anyway.
After having a chat on the phone, and after they've hopefully booked Ill have a pre wedding shoot with the couple (and maybe a beer somewhere) so they can see how I work, can get used to the camera and chat and find out about them and what makes them tick. I always love to hear stories of how my couples met etc, I always love getting to know them.
Id say an umbrella...obviously, but to be fair, I have only ever had one day where it rained all day. We normally manage to find a break in the clouds...and sometimes angry skies make for great photos.
I had always been into art, doing art and design at school and university and photography was part of this. Then someone knows you have a camera and asks if youd photograph a wedding. I managed to do a half decent job and it snowballs, and here I am over 15 years later being lucky enough to travel all over the place capturing amazing wedding days.