Based in Oxford and serving couples throughout Oxfordshire and the Cotswolds, Wychwood Weddings specializes in capturing your wedding day with a natural, heartfelt approach. Combining editorial and documentary styles, the photography focuses on the genuine moments and emotions that make your celebration truly yours.
Your wedding isn’t a staged event—it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience filled with real connections. That’s why Wychwood Weddings avoids stiff posing and instead highlights the quiet anticipation before you walk down the aisle, the look on your partner’s face at first sight, and the joyful energy on the dance floor.
Keith, the creative mind behind Wychwood Weddings, brings a background in street photography to your wedding day. His expert eye captures fleeting glances, shared laughter, and the subtle details that make your story unique—all without interrupting the flow of your celebration. This unobtrusive approach helps you and your guests relax and enjoy every moment.
From the soft golden light over Oxfordshire’s countryside to intimate candlelit moments, every detail is captured with care and an expert understanding of light, texture, and emotion. The result is a stunning collection of timeless photographs that you’ll treasure forever—real, heartfelt, and beautifully imperfect.
Fireworks over the moat at Birtsmorton court, it was the most Bridgeton themed wedding I had ever shot and its a moment that I enjoy so much, i had to remind myself to take the pictures.
The photography style of Wychwood Weddings can be described as natural, timeless, intimate, elegant, and emotive.
Getting that text from a very happy client after i deliver an album.
DO the work now and do it early so you can really enjoy your special day.
Had embroidered pocket squares made by the bride for the groom and all his grooms men.
My approach is candid yet refined, blending documentary storytelling with a polished editorial edge. I’m not here to stage every moment; instead, I’ll be there when you need me and blend in the rest of the time, like an old friend who happens to have a camera. This way, I can capture the true rhythm of your celebration, letting the moments unfold naturally without intrusion.
Most of us aren’t used to being in front of the camera, and I get that. I work 90% candidly, letting you stay in the moment, and 10% with gentle direction to bring out a little more magic—turning a special moment into something unforgettable, a scene straight out of an editorial. The result? Photos that not only tell your story but bring you right back to the feeling of your wedding day.
In the end, my goal is to deliver a collection of images that hold the magic, the laughter, and the genuine emotion of the day. These aren’t just photos; they’re an editorial experience that will bring back every happy tear and laugh, capturing the unique vibe of your wedding down to the last detail.
The one I see downloaded the most from my couples albums, is the standing side by side one. where you hold hands and look right down the camera. Its not exciting but everyone downloads that one the most.
A reflection of a reflection of the wedding dress, shot through a four poster bed and a window.
My wife is Spanish and she always tells me that a wet bride is a lucky bride. We live in the UK it rain, just remember its about getting married to the love of your life, not the weather.
I wasnt allowed to even touch my dads camera growing up. So naturally I did. I broke it! But it started something and I couldnt be happier being a wedding photographer.