Some of my favourite weddings to photograph are the quiet ones. The ones where the guest list fits on a post it note. The ones where you can hear your nan laughing from across the garden. The ones where every face in the room is a person you actually love.
If that sounds like the kind of day you’re planning, the Small and Mighty package was made for you.

What it actually is
Small and Mighty is my hourly wedding photography option for Micro Weddings. You book me for as long as you need me, and that’s it. No minimum eight hours. No bits of the day you didn’t want covered anyway. Just proper coverage of the parts that matter, sized to fit your day.
The minimum is two hours, which is usually plenty for a registry office ceremony and a celebratory lunch afterwards. From there you can add hours as you go.
Who it’s for
I designed this option for couples planning:
- A registry office wedding
- An elopement, just the two of you or with your closest few
- A celebration with a smaller guest list
- A relaxed, no fuss kind of day where the focus is each other
You don’t need to justify a smaller wedding to me. I think they’re brilliant. The energy is different. You actually get to talk to your guests. You’re not being run off your feet by a fifty page schedule. Everything feels a bit more real, and that suits my documentary style perfectly.

What you get
The same approach I bring to a full day wedding, just on a smaller scale. I’ll quietly photograph things as they happen. The looks between you, the hug from your dad, the toast in the pub afterwards. Real moments, not posed ones.
You’ll also get a sneak peek gallery within 48 hours, which is honestly one of my favourite bits. There’s something lovely about scrolling through a few images while you’re still on a wedding high.
The practical bits
Travel is included within 30 miles of Wetherby, so most of Yorkshire is sorted as standard.
Investment starts at £550 for the first two hours, then £250 for each extra hour. Midweek weddings (Monday to Thursday) get 10% off, which is worth knowing if your date is flexible.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday slots between April and September are limited, so if you’ve got a summer weekend in mind, it’s worth getting in touch sooner rather than later.

Sound like a fit?
If you’re planning a small wedding with big feelings, I would love to hear about it. Tell me your date, your venue, even just a vague idea of what you’re imagining. I’ll come back to you with availability and a few thoughts on how many hours might work.
You can pop your details into my enquiry form and I’ll be in touch.


