The weather is just starting to turn and the nights are slowly drawing in but it feels a little bit like the 2020 wedding season still hasn’t really got started (thanks Covid!). But, weddings aren’t all about long hot summer days. Winter weddings, and especially December weddings, are wonderfully romantic and very photogenic around Christmas time!
The mild temperate climate here in England makes for a mixed bag of weather conditions regardless of the season. In fact, lots of couples tell me they decided to get married in December because you can’t guarantee a sunny day in the summer. I can very much relate to that logic since my wife and I made this exact choice for our own wedding nearly 10 years ago! We love Christmas too so it made perfect sense for us to combine this magical winter season with our big day.
December weddings are jam-packed with all of the love, excitement and emotion of their summery counterparts but somehow they come with an extra dose of cosiness and warmth. There is always some magic in the air on a wedding day, but there is just something about a sung winter wedding that dials it up to 11.
Crisp low winter sunshine, dramatic skies, icy frosts, and occasionally even snow, the English winter time rarely disappoints in setting a beautiful backdrop for your wedding, and of course your winter wedding photos too! Then when the sun drops behind the horizon I use sophisticated lighting equipment to make some seriously striking and dramatic wedding photos in the dark. These are always my favourites images and they are definitely the shots that couples have printed for the wall.
When the days are shorter and darker choosing the right photographer for the job is more important than ever. Learn more about my approach to winter wedding photography and how to make your December wedding that extra special.