Wedding Photography in Norfolk & Beyond
For couples who want more than just beautiful photos—they want memories they can feel.
YOUR STORY, YOUR WAY
I’m Abi, a wedding photographer based just north of Norwich, capturing honest, heartwarming, joy-filled love stories across Norfolk, Suffolk, and beyond.
I believe wedding photography should be more than just ticking off a shot list. It’s about preserving the in-between moments, the nervous excitement as you get ready, the tearful hug from your mum, the way your partner looks at you when they think no one’s watching. The real, messy, beautiful bits that make your day yours.
Whether you're planning a relaxed garden wedding, a windswept coastal celebration, or a rustic barn party in the countryside, I’m here to capture the magic exactly as it unfolds, with gentle guidance, zero pressure, and a whole lot of heart.
“Is there a way to give more than 5 stars? Abigail is a truly lovely person who took the most amazing photographs of our wedding! She really managed to capture the joy of the day and the spirit of the people in her photographs. Highly recommend her!”
MY STYLE
Is natural, relaxed, and a little romantic, perfect for couples who want their day captured with honesty and heart.
I blend storytelling with creativity, focusing on the real, unfiltered moments alongside the beautiful details. Whether you're laughing with your guests, sneaking a quiet moment together, or busting out moves on the dancefloor, I’m there to catch it all, without making you feel like you’re constantly “on show.”
I completely get that being in front of the camera can feel a bit awkward (I’d much rather be behind it too!), so I’ll gently guide you through the day in a way that feels easy and authentic. My aim? For you to forget I’m even there—and to walk away with a gallery full of images that feel like you.
For couples who love a touch of nostalgia, I also offer the option to include 35mm film photography in your wedding coverage. Film brings something truly special: soft grain, beautiful light, and a timeless quality that digital just can’t replicate. You can read more about how I work with film [over here].