Hertfordshire wedding photography prices

A bride and groom laughing, representing transparent Hertfordshire wedding photographer prices.

No Hidden Fees, Just Great Photography 

Let’s be honest: when we’re trying to get a few group shots and Uncle Sam has wandered off to the loo while the kids have vanished for a game of hide-and-seek, that’s when the “big girl voice” comes out. I will get it done, but only so I can get you back to your guests faster.

Consequently, my approach to Hertfordshire wedding photographer prices is just as straightforward as my shooting style. No hidden fees, no complicated tiers, and absolutely no sales pitches. You know exactly what you are getting: a bloody good time and authentic, unposed memories.

Naturally, if you really want a couple of posed shots for the mantelpiece, I can still pull it out the bag. However, once we nail those, we are getting you straight back to the party.

When you see your final gallery, I want you to recognize yourselves. No fluff, no nonsense, just a brilliant reflection of the day. Indeed, if these pricing options look good to you and you’re ready to secure your date, drop me a message via my contact page and let’s get planning.

Amazing photographer! Tracy made everyone feel comfortable (including my husband who hates posing for photos). She captured every moment of the day and has given us memories we will cherish forever.“”

Top It Off – Optional Extras

Extra hours – £150 per hour

Wedding albums (starting at £300)

Destination weddings – let’s chat

Second shooter (for Juicy Bits or Shebang) – £300

My recommended Second shooter is: Paul Filep

FAQ

What happens to our wedding photos if it rains (or snows) on the day?

We live in Britain, so expecting wall-to-wall sunshine is a bit of a gamble anyway. If the heavens open, we embrace it. Grab an umbrella, lift that dress, and let’s get some brilliantly moody, romantic shots in the drizzle. Because honestly, a slightly muddy hem just proves you actually had a bloody good time. Ultimately, I always have indoor backup locations scouted at your venue, so your gallery will be stunning regardless of what the sky does.

What happens if our wedding timeline runs late? Do you adapt?

I’ll let you in on a secret: weddings rarely run exactly to the minute. If the best man’s speech goes rogue or the morning prep takes an extra half hour, I don’t panic or start tapping my watch. Instead, I just roll with the punches. Consequently, I’ll quietly shift our portrait plans around in the background so you never feel rushed. You just keep sipping your drink, and I’ll keep documenting the day exactly as it unfolds.

We hate posing and feel awkward on camera. Can we still get natural wedding photos?

Perfect. My entire business is built for couples who would rather go to the dentist than stand still for a photoshoot. Because I shoot in a documentary style, you never have to perform for me. Therefore, we’ll just go for a quick, relaxed wander away from your guests. There will be absolutely no cheesy “pretend to laugh at a tree” prompts just you two having a breather while I grab some beautiful, unscripted shots.

Do you carry backup wedding photography equipment in case of emergencies?

I am borderline obsessive about this. I turn up wearing a harness with two professional cameras, both writing to dual memory cards. That means every single photo is instantly backed up the second I click the shutter. Furthermore, my bag is fully loaded with spare lenses, extra batteries, and enough memory cards to shoot a weekend festival. Indeed, if a piece of gear decides to die on me, I’ll swap it out so fast you won’t even notice.

Molly and Tommy walk hand in hand through a pathway of guests blowing bubbles at The White Horse Southill, celebrating their wedding day.