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LL LOVES: WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS
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Little L Loves

WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS

Image: Taylor & Porter

You’ve chosen the venue, the outfit, the future husband/wife – now you want to find the photographer who is really going to capture the essence of your day. The candid moments that the two of you share, the roaring laughter and rolling tears from guests, the dance floor and that all important confetti shot when you’re grinning like a cheshire cat. We’ve rounded up some our favourite photographers who have a certain ‘Je ne sais quoi’ to their work, whose images will evoke those special memories when you look back at their photographs for years to come.


Benjamin Wheeler Photography

Describe your style in 3 words: Artistic, Relaxed, Honest.

Which locations do you cover: I shoot internationally and I’m based in the UK.

Your favourite moment at a wedding: My favourite moment at a recent wedding: there are so many moments which make each wedding special, but I fondly look back at one of my best friends’ weddings, of which I took a couple of photographs, and remembered why I do the job I love. Listening to their speeches was so moving and it meant so much to be there both as a guest and to take photographs. Sometimes as suppliers, we can become detached from listening to people on the day – the speeches and the conversations that happen. We’re often working so hard to capture the images of these moments that the emotion can sweep right by. 

Did you shoot any ‘Covid Weddings’? And if so what was your favourite Covid-wedding moment? The above was certainly a favourite, however, also photographing the Royal Wedding of HRH Princess Beatrice & Edo Mapelli Mozzi was something of a career highlight and honour, coming in the middle of the pandemic! I was lucky enough to photograph some beautiful intimate Covid secure weddings, with this one being one of the most exciting and thrilling days to be a part of.

Do you think the growing trend for micro/relaxed weddings is here to stay? I feel the trend of micro weddings is great and we have seen so many beautiful days over the last year. However, this has been forced upon the industry due to the situation. Those who could adapt to continue to work as part of it have done so, and successfully. But the wider wedding industry involves so much more than a micro wedding allows. I really feel quite strongly the whole wedding industry has to succeed to be viable, so hopefully normal weddings can resume as planned this summer.

Having said that, there is always now going to be a shift in mentality, and smaller, more intimate, fashion-forward gatherings are going to be held, which will be super special to be a part of. 


Elena Popa Photography

 Describe your style in 3 words: Modern, Heartfelt, Atmospheric.

 Which locations do you cover: Mostly London and the South East, but travel UK wide.

 Your favourite moment at a wedding: I was photographing the bride getting ready in her room for her outdoor wedding in the most beautiful setting in Wales - a courtyard made from the ruins of a rundown stone chapel, overlooking the Mawddach estuary. It was raining heavily, and it had been raining constantly since the day before. Everyone was convinced the wedding ceremony couldn’t go ahead, but we decided to delay everything and wait for a break in the rain. After an hour of waiting it finally happened! Just as everyone was ready to give up and move the ceremony inside, the rain stopped and it all took place in that stunning courtyard. It was one of the most special weddings I had the pleasure to be a part of.

 Did you shoot any ‘Covid Weddings’? And if so what was your favourite Covid-wedding moment? I’ve been fortunate enough to photograph over 20 micro weddings since the pandemic started and I can hand on heart say I am completely in love with the relaxed atmosphere and chic wedding attire of small intimate weddings. Although perhaps not quite as popular as they are now, micro weddings were quietly taking place before the pandemic. My favourite moment at a Covid wedding was a socially-distanced walk through Hampstead with 20 or so wedding guests from the couple’s ceremony venue, Burgh House, to their reception at the Holly Bush pub. It was an uplifting parade of happiness, surrounded by happy-faced Londoners cheering us on! I will never forget it.

 Do you think the growing trend for micro/relaxed weddings is here to stay? Since the start of this year I have been inundated with requests to photograph smaller weddings and I’m absolutely certain that not only are they here to stay, but they will also replace a significant proportion of larger celebrations. Some couples have even used the pandemic as an opportunity to scale down and have their wedding the way they always wished to, but were afraid to let down parents and distant family. 

Emily Rose Photography

Describe your style in 3 words: Sentimental, Honest, Radiant.

Which locations do you cover: Based near London and cover mainly the South of England, but will happily travel anywhere. 

Your favourite moment at a wedding: My favourite moment at a wedding is really hard to choose, but I definitely find my favourite photos are from the natural moments such as the confetti throws, speeches & dancing where everyone forgets a camera is on them and you see all of the genuine emotions pouring out. I think there’s something really special about some speeches - words can be so powerful and it’s usually the time where everyone reflects on not only what the day has meant to them, but also old memories of family, friends etc. That to me is something extremely sentimental and I love capturing the reactions. 

Did you shoot any ‘Covid Weddings’? And if so what was your favourite Covid-wedding moment? Yes! I luckily managed to photograph a few Covid weddings last year. My favourite moment was in November with my lovely couple, Shelley & Chris - they had had to change their plans so many times and each time, a new government restriction would come into place, causing them to change again. They were so determined to get married no matter what and despite having a lockdown announced a few days before their wedding and having to bring it forward with the strictest rules in place, they had the most beautiful day which has become one of my favourite weddings I’ve ever photographed. That day there was something special in the air that we could all feel - the weather was so incredibly gorgeous, it felt like a summer day mixed with all the Autumn colours and everything fell perfectly into place.

Do you think the growing trend for micro/relaxed weddings is here to stay? I actually really hope that micro weddings will stay even once we’re back to normal. I think a lot of couples have always felt pressure to have these huge weddings to please family and friends without it being what they actually want. This whole experience has given many people the realisation that actually, you can have your wedding however you want and just because it’s smaller, it doesn’t take away from how special it is or any of its importance. Big or small, all weddings are so incredible and should be the dream of each couple, and what is most important to them. 

Holly Clark   

Describe your style in 3 words: Fresh, Honest, Timeless.

 Which locations do you cover: Global.

 Your favourite moment at a wedding: This is a hard one. I love the anticipation before the ceremony. I love it when couples are showered in love and confetti by all the people they care about most in the world. I love shooting portraits when the bride and groom have a moment to themselves and I adore the speeches and all the brilliant reactions and candid moments that come with them.

 Did you shoot any ‘Covid Weddings’? And if so what was your favourite Covid-wedding moment? Yes! And they have all been very memorable days. I think my favourite moment was during a garden wedding for 30 people last summer, when, just before everyone was seated, all the guests started dancing – there was no dance floor, just pure joy and elation to be together again!

 Do you think the growing trend for micro/relaxed weddings is here to stay? There is something very meaningful about intimate weddings and I think they are definitely here to stay. Small on numbers, big on style and with an extra layer of appreciation. We will of course also see the larger parties return, and I can't wait for those as well!

Miss Gen Photography 

Describe your style in 3 words: Relaxed, Modern, Romantic.

Which locations do you cover: London. I do take bookings outside London & internationally but at present, I'm focussing on London weddings.

Your favourite moment at a wedding: Seeing couples walk out of the Town Hall into a sea of swirling confetti is always one of the most joyful moments at a wedding.

Did you shoot any ‘Covid Weddings’? And if so what was your favourite Covid-wedding moment? Yes! I actually photographed lots of elopements and micro weddings in 2020. Many couples are reinventing their plans and adapting to create unique celebrations whether that’s running away to elope or celebrating with a select few of their closest friends & family. I think it made people realise what’s truly important, It was wonderful to witness so much emotion, relief and joy during this strange time. Seeing couples share their day with family all over the world via Zoom was really lovely and I knew that my photos and slideshows were even more important so their family and friends could relive the day, almost as if they were there. With the constant rule changes, many couples booked me last minute – like Jackie & Johannes who were married just before Christmas. After their intimate ceremony at Old Marylebone Town Hall, we jumped in a black cab up to Hampstead, stopping for coffee at their favourite coffee shop and photos in the pretty London backstreets complete with twinkling Christmas lights.

 Do you think the growing trend for micro/relaxed weddings is here to stay? Yes I do think the micro wedding trend is here to stay. Intimate weddings are not new to me, I've photographed many elopements and micro weddings over the years and they've always been my favourite to photograph. I love helping couples create a joyful experience and capturing the love and real moments on their day. I often take couples on a stroll through pretty London backstreets, stopping for coffee on the way. They end up with beautiful, relaxed, natural couples photos in their favourite places. These days are much more chilled out than a big traditional wedding!

Taylor-Hughes Photography

Describe your style in 3 words: Modern, Intimate, Timeless.

Which locations do you cover: We primarily document weddings in London and across the UK, but we also love to travel and work internationally. 

Your favourite moment at a wedding: We love all the little authentic and intimate, in between moments, but we especially adore the energy around the couple as they are congratulated by their friends and family.

Did you shoot any ‘Covid Weddings’? And if so what was your favourite Covid-wedding moment? We were lucky enough to join quite a few of our couples last year for their micro celebrations. There were so many beautiful moments, but one that really sticks out was with the lovely Weez and Calum. After 4 attempts and re-shuffles to get married, the sheer joy and elation on their faces as they came out of the Town Hall as Mr and Mrs was just incredible. You've never seen two happier loved up people!

Do you think the growing trend for micro/relaxed weddings is here to stay? Yes, absolutely! We are so in love with micro weddings. Outfits you’d never previously thought of wearing, pushing traditions aside to make room for new ways of celebrating, creative ways to share the day with your loved ones, champagne on the steps instead of the lawn. So many ways to embrace your micro wedding! Small weddings and elopements have always been special to us and a big part of our business. We chose a tiny wedding ourselves, it was perfect. Having a small wedding doesn’t mean you have to compromise or go small with your vision!

Taylor & Porter

Describe your style in 3 words: Contemporary, Iconic, Poetic.

Which locations do you cover: Based in London, England and capturing weddings worldwide.

Your favourite moment at a wedding: At sunset when my couples take a moment away from the party to focus on each other for a while – it's a really special moment to capture.

Did you shoot any ‘Covid Weddings’? And if so what was your favourite Covid-wedding moment? I shot only a handful of weddings during 2020 but a memorable moment was when over 100 guests from all over the world joined my clients via Zoom to be virtually present at their wedding. This couple had originally planned a destination wedding in Italy and when Covid-19 prevented that from happening, they decided to move ahead with a much smaller day in London rather than postpone. The groom's father was sadly unwell overseas so they needed to be married in case they had to head over there together at a moment's notice. It wasn't the wedding they initially planned but there was still so much love and support for them in that room.

Do you think that the growing trend for micro/relaxed weddings is here to stay? A wedding day, wherever it takes place, is a heartfelt and unique celebration of a couple. I've captured intimate elopement-style weddings for years alongside larger scale events, and I think there will always be a demand for both sorts of weddings. After all, a wedding is a hugely personal day and there are so many different couples with their own unique style out there.

planningLizzie Gray
SUPPLIER SPOTLIGHT: DOGGART & SQUASH

In the first of our Supplier Spotlight series, we spoke with the super talented Doggart & Squash, the bespoke event catering brainchild of Clare Doggart and Sarah Haggie. Founded on the principles that food should be shared and enjoyed together – whilst using only the highest quality ingredients and sustainable suppliers – Clare and Sarah have created a boutique catering company that ensures every event is as personal and unique as the couple it is for.

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Photographer: Lateef Okunnu Studio


Where have you come from? Sarah had a catering company called Squash Catering and Clare had an events company called Clare Doggart Events. We met through friends and after one coffee and an event, we knew it would work. We haven’t looked back! We are now based in Herne Hill and have a team of event managers and chefs.

How would you describe your food and brand aesthetic? Seasonal, delicious and locally sourced food. We love sharing styles as we think food is an amazing thing to bring people together.

What drew you to working in the wedding and events industry? We love, love! Weddings are always such a special day in someone’s life and we love being part of that process. From putting together colour schemes to creating bespoke menus, it is such a fun journey to be part of. The moment all the food is served and the band is playing we can fully look back at what we have created with the couples and it is a great feeling!

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Photographer: Binky Nixon

What has been your favourite wedding of all time and why? We love all our weddings for different reasons so it’s hard to pick. No wedding is the same which is what makes it so exciting. We ran a wedding in Mallorca once. It was so fun to be in a different country and working with new suppliers.... exhausting but fun!

What has been your most unusual brief from a client? We were asked to style (with our florist) a fully taxidermy wedding. It was wild and full of beautiful peacocks and birds! It was actually the last wedding we did before Covid hit.

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Photographer: Ben Wigglesworth

What is your top tip for couples when thinking about food for a wedding? It might be obvious but write a list of things you love and hate! We always think sharing works well so that people can have what they want. People all eat different things and different amounts. It is also important to think of colour on the plate so pick a variety of side salads. We have also started to offer open fire cooking at weddings which is a fun alternative to a bbq!

What advice would you give to couples who are planning their wedding for 2021? Enjoy the process! Covid has taken away most things but do not let it take away the fun of planning your wedding! For those who find themselves forced to postpone or cancel, don’t rush into making decisions; instead, speak to your suppliers before you make any revisions. And remember to check terms and conditions when booking any new event, in case plans have to change again. Also, couples should focus on why they are getting married and plan their special day with that in mind – you can still enjoy delicious, seasonal food no matter the size of your wedding. We are all having to be flexible and creative, so, don’t give up hope – keep planning for your happy day and we’ll be here to help you along the way.

How has your business adapted over the past year due to the impact of the pandemic? We had to adapt quickly and teamed up with florist Lucy Vail Floristry, providing food and flower deliveries in the first lockdown. We then cooked for the NHS King’s College Hospital for 7 weeks feeding over 250 people a day. Once things opened up again, we were able to do Covid-secure weddings for 30. We are now planning for a mad summer but also doing boxes for different occasions such as Mother’s Day, A Day at the Races and various other events.

Have you found that there has been a growing trend in Brides wanting less formal weddings since the pandemic? Do you think this trend will continue? 100%! People are caring more about where their wedding dresses are coming from and the sustainability side behind it! A lot of people love an outfit change so their second dress for the evening is definitely more informal for dancing. Gone are the days of puffy dresses! A lot of our brides also love comfy shoes or trainers too.

For further information visit https://www.doggartandsquash.com/ or email clare@doggartandsquash.com .

planningLizzie Gray
Minimoons
Hotel Il pellicano, italy

Hotel Il pellicano, italy

Lily’s pick

Casa La Siesta, Andalucía

“We spent 3 nights here after our wedding in Spain last summer and I couldn’t recommend it more: interiors to die for, incredible food and complimentary beer on tap! It was the best place to wind down after a party-filled wedding weekend”


LiZZIE’s pick

Hotel Pleta de Mar, Mallorca

“We really wanted a short break away straight after the wedding where we could get some very much needed R&R and reminisce about the wedding itself, and Pleta de Mar couldn’t have been more perfect for doing just that. It’s remote location on the east coast of the island meant that we could truly relax either by the infinity pool, swimming off the rocks down on the secret beach or with champagne in hand on the terrace of our beautiful suite.”


Savvy newlyweds are driving a growing trend for mini-moons, whereby the happy couple escape immediately after the wedding for a few days, before honeymooning in a far-flung location at a later date. It’s a great option at the moment, when travel restrictions are making it harder to plan it advance. It also helps to spread the cost, and means you're not tied to honeymooning in the season in which you married, which can often limit your options. And, essentially, you get to indulge in two separate holidays of a lifetime – what’s not to love?!

Discover our pick of the best hotels for a short and super sweet mini-moon, all tried and tested by us, or one of our nearest and dearest, The ultimate destinations to enjoy those first few days of marital bliss – or just to catch up on some much needed sleep! All within a 4 hour flight (or drive) of London, and all at under £350 per night.

SPRING

SUMMER

AUTUMN

WINTER

 
travel, planningLily Dalzell
Wedding Favours
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What even is a Wedding Favour?

A wedding favour is generally a small token given as a gesture of gratitude to wedding guests. It's often something that fits with the wedding theme, or has personal meaning to the couple.

When done right, they add a fun and memorable touch to your big day. However, all too often they get left behind and end up in the bin the morning after.

We’ve rounded up some of our favourite ideas for wedding favours your guests will actually want to take home.

PRACTICAL

EDIBLE

PERSONAL

PARTY STARTERS

gifting, planningLily Dalzell
What To Pack For The First Night
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TOP TIPS

  • Pack your bag in advance – don’t leave it until the last minute


You’ve booked a swanky boutique hotel for your wedding night. But remembering to pack your ‘first night’ overnight bag can easily slip through the net in the midst of wedding-planning chaos. And it will be the last thing you’ll want to be left doing (undoubtedly in a panic!) on the morning of your wedding.

So – for one less thing to worry about on the day – be sure to get it packed in advance. And don’t forget to organise for someone (be it your groom, dad, the best man, or one of the ushers) to drop it off at the hotel so it’s ready and waiting for you… otherwise you’ll be checking out in your wedding dress the morning after the night before! 

TOILETRIES

  • Make up remover

  • Face wash

  • Moisturiser (face & body)

  • Toothbrush and toothpaste

  • Shampoo & conditioner

  • Perfume

  • Make up bag for the next day

  • Paracetamol & Alka-Seltzer (if you’re planning a big night!)

  • Any other medication (including any contraception, unless you’re planning a wedding-night baby!)

CLOTHING & Accessories

  • Underwear for the wedding night

  • Nice pyjamas

  • Underwear for the next day

  • Outfit for the next day

  • Shoes for the next day

  • Jewellery & accessories for the next day

  • Sunglasses for the next day

  • Swimsuit (if the hotel has a spa)

ELECTRICAL

  • Hairdryer

  • Phone charger - you’ll no doubt have a LOT of photos and messages being sent your way

  • Mini speaker (to carry on the party à deux!)

OTHER

  • Bottle of champagne (what’s one more drink?!)

  • Dress bag to put your wedding dress back in

  • Shoe bag to put your wedding shoes back in

 

Once you’ve got your overnight bag sorted, don’t forget your all-important bag for the wedding itself. Give it to one of your bridesmaids, or a trusted member of the bridal party, for the ceremony – then find a safe place for it at your venue for the rest of the day. Your wedding day clutch bag essentials include:

  • Your phone

  • Lip balm

  • Lipstick

  • Travel size deodorant 

  • Mini perfume

  • Compact mirror

  • Plasters (don’t forget you’ll likely be wearing a brand new pair of shoes)

  • Safety pins (for any wardrobe mishaps)

  • Gum / mints

  • Cotton buds

  • Tissues / handkerchief (if you’re likely to shed a tear!)

  • Kirby grips

  • Any medication

planning, styleLily Dalzell