If the thought of being photographed all day makes you feel a little uncomfortable, you're definitely not alone. In fact, one of the most common things I hear from couples when they first get in touch is, "We're really awkward in front of the camera."

The good news is that you don't need to be confident in front of a camera to have natural, genuine wedding photos and videos.


As a Cambridge wedding photographer and videographer, most of the couples I work with would describe themselves as camera-shy. They aren't models, they don't spend their weekends posing for photos, and many would rather avoid having their picture taken altogether. That's exactly why my approach is built around helping people feel comfortable and able to enjoy their day without constantly thinking about the camera!


Here's why relaxed wedding photography for camera shy couples works so well and how I help make the experience feel easy from start to finish.

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Relaxed Wedding Photography


  • Most People Feel Awkward in Front of a Camera
  • My Approach Is Built Around Keeping Things Relaxed
  • You Don't Need to Know How to Pose
  • Blending Into Your Wedding Day
  • Natural Photos Feel More Like You
  • Hybrid Wedding Photo and Video Coverage Creates a Seamless Experience
  • Building Trust Before the Wedding Day
  • Positive Reviews Often Mention the Same Thing



Most People Feel Awkward in Front of a Camera


One of the biggest misconceptions about wedding photography is that everyone else feels confident while you're the only one feeling nervous. The reality is completely different.


The majority of couples I photograph tell me beforehand that they hate having their photo taken. They worry about what to do with their hands, whether they'll look awkward, or if they'll spend the whole day feeling self-conscious.


The truth is that relaxed wedding photography isn't about turning you into a model, but about capturing who you are together.


When you understand that there is no expectation to perform or pose perfectly, it often removes a huge amount of pressure straight away!

Aerial view of bride and groom sharing first dance under crystal chandelier on wooden ballroom floor.

My Approach Is Built Around Keeping Things Relaxed


I have always believed that the best wedding photos happen when couples are focused on each other rather than the camera. That's why my style is very relaxed and natural.


I'm not the type of photographer who spends hours directing every movement or constantly pulling you away from your guests. Instead, I take a more documentary-style wedding photography approach, allowing moments to happen naturally while guiding you when needed.


Throughout the day, I'll give simple directions that help you feel comfortable. Rather than asking you to hold an unnatural pose, I might just suggest taking a walk together, chatting about your honeymoon plans, or having a moment together away from the crowd.

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You Don't Need to Know How to Pose


One concern I hear all the time is: "We have no idea how to pose." Thankfully, that's not something you need to worry about! It's my job to guide you.


Most couples have never been photographed professionally before, so I never expect you to know what to do. During couple portraits, I'll provide easy, natural prompts that encourage interaction rather than awkward posing.


Instead of standing still and smiling at the camera, you'll be focusing on each other. This creates movement, conversation, and real expressions that look far more natural than anything overly posed, leading to a relaxed wedding photography experience. 

Black and white wedding photo of bride and groom embracing in a vine-covered doorway, sharing a romantic moment.

Blending Into Your Wedding Day


One reason camera-shy couples often enjoy working with me is because I don't make myself the centre of attention.


Your wedding day should be about celebrating with the people you care about, not feeling like you're part of a photoshoot.


For much of the day, I blend into the background, documenting moments as they happen. This allows guests to relax and be themselves, which leads to far more authentic photos.


Some of the most meaningful images from a wedding are often the moments nobody realised were being captured such as the laughter during speeches or hugs between family members.


When people stop noticing the camera, you will have a relaxed wedding photography experience. 

Bride and groom in elegant wedding attire standing among white wildflowers, sharing a tender moment outdoors.

Natural Photos Feel More Like You


Wedding trends come and go, but natural wedding photography tends to stand the test of time!


When couples look back through their gallery years later, they usually want to remember how the day felt rather than how perfectly they posed.


A relaxed approach allows your personalities to come through in the photos. Instead of creating moments for the camera, we're capturing moments that really happened.


For camera-shy couples especially, this often leads to relaxed wedding photography that feels far more meaningful because they showcase who you actually are rather than who you think you're supposed to be on a wedding day!

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Hybrid Wedding Photo and Video Coverage Creates a Seamless Experience


Many couples around Cambridge are now choosing hybrid wedding photography and videography coverage, and it's easy to see why.


Instead of hiring separate teams, my hybrid package allows both your photos and video highlights to be captured in a consistent, unobtrusive way.


For camera-shy couples, this can make a huge difference! Rather than having multiple people directing you throughout the day, everything stays simple and relaxed. The experience feels much more natural because there are fewer interruptions and less pressure to perform.

Aerial view of bride and groom walking on black and white checkered floor surrounded by white floral arrangements.

Building Trust Before the Wedding Day


Feeling comfortable with your photographer starts long before the wedding itself.

I always take the time to get to know my couples so that when the wedding day arrives, I'm not just a stranger turning up with a camera.


Whether we're chatting during consultations, discussing timelines, or planning portrait locations, these conversations help build trust and confidence.


By the time your wedding arrives, you'll already know what to expect and how I work with my relaxed wedding photography approach. 


That familiarity makes a huge difference, particularly for couples who feel nervous about being photographed.

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Positive Reviews Often Mention the Same Thing


One thing that consistently appears in my reviews is how relaxed couples felt throughout the day.


Being professional is important, but so is creating an environment where people feel comfortable enough to be themselves.


Many couples tell me afterwards that they were surprised by how easy the photography felt and how quickly they forgot the camera was even there!


For camera-shy couples, that's exactly what we're aiming for.


When you're enjoying your day rather than worrying about being photographed, the images naturally become more real and meaningful.

Bride and groom sharing a romantic kiss near a window, bride in off-shoulder lace gown with veil, groom in navy suit.

Looking for a Relaxed Cambridge Wedding Photographer and Videographer?


If you're planning a wedding around Cambridge and the thought of spending hours posing for photos fills you with dread, you're exactly the type of couple I love working with! My approach is friendly, professional, and focused on creating natural images without making you feel uncomfortable. 


You don't need to be confident in front of a camera and you don't need to know how to pose. You just need to turn up, enjoy your day, and spend time with the people who matter most. The rest is my job! 


If you are ready to enquire about my relaxed wedding photography for camera shy couples get in touch with me here