Booking a wedding photographer is one of the more stressful decisions in wedding planning. You’re choosing someone who’ll be in every room, at every moment, for the entire day, and you won’t see the results until after it’s over. Most couples book based on a portfolio and a gut feeling. But what actually happens between sending that first enquiry and receiving your gallery?
We spoke to Cambridge wedding photographer Richard Howell to walk through exactly what a couple gets when they book him.

The enquiry
Richard’s booking process starts with a form on his site asking for the date, venue, and which coverage option interests you. He responds within a few hours, usually the same day, confirming whether the date is free and suggesting which option fits based on the day’s timeline. There’s no deposit at the enquiry stage. A contract and deposit secure the date once both sides are happy.

Before the day
For full-day bookings, Richard runs a pre-wedding chat to go through the timeline. Not a lengthy planning meeting, just a conversation about what matters most to the couple. Who’s in the group shots? Is there a first look? What time are speeches? Any moments the couple specifically want captured or specifically want left alone?
This is where Richard’s experience across 8 years and hundreds of events shows. He’s photographed enough weddings to know that the timeline on paper and the timeline on the day are rarely the same, so the pre-wedding conversation is about understanding priorities rather than building a rigid shot list.

On the day
Richard describes his style as documentary with relaxed portraits. In practice, that means he’s there for everything but invisible for most of it. During the ceremony he’s quiet and unobtrusive. During drinks and mingling he’s in the background capturing candid moments. When it’s time for group shots he steps forward and takes charge, because a group of 30 people won’t organise themselves. Then he steps back again.
For couple sessions, he keeps it relaxed. No forcing uncomfortable poses. A walk together, a moment away from guests, natural interaction. The kind of photos that look like the couple rather than a catalogue.
This blend of documentary coverage and controlled group shots is what separates experienced wedding photographers from newcomers who either over-direct everything or hide behind “candid only” to avoid the harder job of organising large groups.

The gallery
Here’s where Richard’s approach diverges from most Cambridge wedding photographers. Full edited galleries are delivered within 7 days. Not 7 weeks. Not “4 to 8 weeks”. Seven days.
For couples who want to share images while the excitement is still fresh, while family members are still talking about the day, while the social media moment hasn’t passed, that turnaround is a genuine differentiator. It’s the same speed promise Richard maintains across his entire photography business, where event galleries are delivered within 24 to 48 hours.
Every image that meets Richard’s standard is included. No per-image charges, no watermarks, no upselling for high-resolution files. Full usage rights on everything.

Where Richard has shot weddings
Recent weddings include a registry office ceremony in Cambridge, a country estate wedding at Granary Estates in Newmarket, and a church wedding in Wansford near Peterborough. The range reflects his flexibility: the same photographer covering a 45-minute registry office and a full 10-hour country estate celebration, with the same standard of delivery on both.
Richard also covers weddings across Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex, Hertfordshire, and Bedfordshire, with travel included within 20 miles of Cambridge and additional mileage quoted on request.
The bigger picture
Cambridge Wedding Photographer is a dedicated brand within Richard’s wider photography business. Outside of weddings, he covers corporate events, professional headshots, and Airbnb and property photography through Richard Howell Photography. He also runs Richard Howell Web Design, building websites for service businesses across the UK.
Check availability
Couples can check date availability at cambridgeweddingphotographer.com. Popular Saturdays from May to October book 12 to 18 months ahead, but last-minute dates are always worth asking about.
