Micro Wedding Photographer in Stamford

Say “I do” with a micro wedding photography package in Stamford

I offer tailored micro wedding photography collections from 2 hours of coverage, perfect for couples planning smaller, more personal ceremonies.

I’m a Nottingham-based wedding photographer making Stamford easily accessible.  With 15 years of experience photographing weddings, I would love to be a part of your celebrations.

bride and groom kissing at alter photographed by Stamford micro wedding photographer
bride and groom portrait in cornfield photographed by Stamford micro wedding photographer

What is Micro Wedding Photography?

Micro weddings are intimate celebrations with typically fewer than 30 guests, offering couples a perfectly tailored alternative to traditional all-day events. These smaller gatherings allow for a more personalised experience that truly reflects the couple’s vision.

I’ve had the pleasure of capturing these special moments, including a memorable celebration with just five guests in attendance proving that the magic of a wedding isn’t measured by its size but by those present.

guests throwing confetti on bride and groom
bride and groom portrait photographed by Stamford micro wedding photographer

Micro Wedding Photography Package

£550 Weekends* (Monday to Thursday £500)

The fee includes:-

  • up to 2 hours of photography coverage in Stamford (travelling expenses may be incurred depending on the postcode).
  • Additional hours £150 p/hr
  • USB of digital images.  Printable files are individually edited in my personal style.
  • Licence to print and share your images with family and friends.
  • Online password-protected gallery to share with friends.
  • Pre-wedding consultation to discuss your wedding plans.

What will a 2-hour wedding photography package cover?

Below is a guide as to how 2 hours of photography coverage works if you are having a civil ceremony in Stamford.

  • Arrival at the venue 30 minutes prior to the ceremony to capture you and your guests.
  • 30-minute ceremony.
  • 1 hour of photos at the venue following your ceremony.   With a smaller number of guests, this is usually plenty of time for couple portraits, family photos and/or candid photography of wedding guests.

You can add additional hours to this should you wish to. You tell me what parts of your wedding you would like covered and I will work with you so your day is photographed just the way you would like it.

bride and groom walking with guests and children giving piggy backs photographed by Stamford micro wedding photographer
baby asleep during wedding ceremony photographed by Stamford micro wedding photographer Alison Edwards
wedding guests laughing in ceremony photographed by Stamford micro wedding photographer
bride and groom portrait photographed by Stamford micro wedding photographer
bride and groom making eye contact in ceremony photographed by Stamford micro wedding photographer Alison Edwards
bride hugging son with tears photographed by micro wedding photographer covering Stamford
bride and groom laughing wth confetti photographed by Stamford micro wedding photographer Alison Edwards

5 Reasons why micro wedding photography could be for you

Micro wedding photography is suitable for many couples and whilst there are no set criteria as to who books shorter wedding photography coverage, it may work for you if you are:

  • only looking for a few hours of wedding photography coverage rather than all day;
  • having a low-key wedding with fewer than 30 guests in attendance;
  • eloping; A micro wedding photography package will focus closely on you as a couple with a collection of personalised photos.
  • booking a last-minute wedding photographer; or
  • want professional, high-quality photos without the full-day price tag. My micro wedding collection delivers the same high quality as full-day coverage, just with a more focused collection of images.

Choosing your wedding photography coverage

The beauty of modern weddings is that there’s no “one size fits all” approach.

All-day coverage captures the fuller narrative – the quiet morning moments, ceremony emotions, guest interactions, and evening festivities and it’s often the in-between moments which produce the most candid photos. Whereas micro wedding photography coverage focuses on the key moments of your ceremony and portraits.

guests throwing confetti on bride and groom captured by Stamford micro wedding photographer

Explore some of the micro weddings I have photographed:

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I’d love to hear from you!

If you feel that my style of photography would be a good fit for your wedding day, I’d love to hear from you.

Please contact me, letting me know your wedding date and location and I will get back to you as soon as possible.