Hertfordshire wedding photography prices

A portrait of Charlotte Rebecca - a wedding photographer from Brighton

Wedding information

You did it! You tied the knot, made it official, and now it’s time to let loose. While you’re busy soaking up every hug, laugh, and maybe a bit of champagne-fueled chaos, I’ll be in my element camera in hand, always watching, always ready.

I don’t do staged, I don’t do stiff, and I definitely don’t do “stand there and pretend to enjoy yourself.” I’m all about the real stuff the rogue confetti attack, the laugh that turns into a snort, the cake-cutting moment that goes slightly off the rails. You won’t even notice me half the time, but trust me, I see everything.

No gimmicks, no interruptions just me, doing what I do best. You get to enjoy your day, exactly as it is, and I’ll make sure it lives on in photos that feel effortless, natural, and totally you.

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

FAQ

If it rains, snows, or we are suddenly invaded by a flock of very photogenic pigeons, how will you make it work?

Rain? I’ve got a plan. Snow? No problem. Pigeons? They’ll have to book me first. Whatever happens, I’ll keep things rolling smoothly.

If our schedule goes rogue and runs behind, do you adapt or just dramatically throw your camera in the air?

 Adapt…..Always. Dramatic camera toss? Tempting, but I’d rather keep capturing the chaos like a pro.

Will you help us look effortlessly cool in front of the camera, even if we’re awkward by nature?

Looking effortlessly cool? Absolutely. Awkward? That’s just untapped charm waiting to shine. I’ll guide you through it all, no stiff poses, just natural, feel-good moments that make you look like total pros.

What happens if your gear goes full rogue? Should we expect emergency signal flares or a sudden call to an elite photography task force?

If my gear goes rogue, don’t worry I’ve got two cameras, backup lenses, and a solid plan. No signal flares needed (but I’m not ruling out dramatic slow-motion action).