Andy Fisher Photography

Andy Fisher Photography Award winning wedding, Family, landscape and Sports photographer
Location: West Midlands
Coverage: North West, Midlands, Yorkshire and North Wales

Some weddings feel loud in the best possible way. Not because of fireworks or confetti cannons… just because the whole d...
06/06/2026

Some weddings feel loud in the best possible way.
Not because of fireworks or confetti cannons… just because the whole day is full of people properly there with each other and living the moments.

Katie and Pete’s wedding at Oak Farm Hotel had that feeling from the start.

Tears during the morning prep.
Laughter that spread across the groups.
Garden games getting slightly more competitive as the drinks kicked in.

It was one of those days where nobody seemed in a rush to get to the next part. People stayed in moments a bit longer. Hugged tighter, had a laugh and live in the moment.

And once the light started to soften in the evening, we slipped away for a few creative portraits to finish the day properly. No fuss. Just the two of them, taking it all in for a minute before heading back to the party.

These are the moments at weddings I love most.
Real emotions. Connected people. A bit chaotic at times. Very funny but human.

If you’re planning a wedding and want photos that feel like the day actually felt - relaxed, atmospheric, honest - we’ll probably get along just fine.

What’s your favourite part of a wedding day - the emotional bits or the slightly unhinged garden games later on?

CONFETTI FIELDS FAMILY SHOOTSBack for a very limited time this year at Confetti Flower Fields in Pershore (Worcestershir...
25/05/2026

CONFETTI FIELDS FAMILY SHOOTS

Back for a very limited time this year at Confetti Flower Fields in Pershore (Worcestershire).

Perfect if you haven't had family photos in a while and want natural moments with the children having a laugh and enjoying themselves.

27th and 28th June ONLY
4 slots per day available
£150* with 10 digital downloads + a 10x8 print included

Message today to secure your slot today - £50 deposit

(*does not include your entry fee into the fields, this is additional and paid directly by you in advance. The deposit comes off your final payment)

https://www.andyfisherphotography.co.uk

There’s always one photo during the slideshow where the whole room quietly stops for a second.Usually it’s not the confe...
22/05/2026

There’s always one photo during the slideshow where the whole room quietly stops for a second.

Usually it’s not the confetti shot.
Or the dancefloor chaos.
Or the dramatic portrait in the dark.

It’s something like this.

A daughter comforting her dad moments before walking into one of the biggest days of her life. The kind of moment that says everything without either of them really needing words.

I shared this frame during the same-day slideshow at the wedding, and one guest said:

“You know they say a photograph can speak a thousand feelings and emotions… this is one of those.”

This one stayed with me.

It is because this is the stuff that matters years later. Not trends. Not perfect posing. Just honest moments between people who mean the world to each other.

This wedding is currently in the edit queue getting the full treatment now, and I already know this photograph will become one of those family images that gets held onto tightly for a very long time.

What’s a photograph in your family that instantly takes you back the moment you see it?

Received notification overnight that this documentary moment from D&Rs wedding in Staffordshire has been awarded in  col...
09/05/2026

Received notification overnight that this documentary moment from D&Rs wedding in Staffordshire has been awarded in collection 5 awards.

There were several standout scenes as Dani walked down the aisle and I love the pride & excitement that shows on their faces.

This wedding was at the Upper House in Barlaston and is a beautiful venue, nice grounds to have outdoor moments and their ceremonies are often in the conservatory space as was this wedding.



“I’m really awkward in photos.”I hear that at nearly every consultation.Usually said while laughing a bit. Like a warnin...
06/05/2026

“I’m really awkward in photos.”

I hear that at nearly every consultation.

Usually said while laughing a bit. Like a warning.
As if I’m about to discover something difficult on the wedding day.

Truth is, most people feel awkward when a camera turns up - YES, this includes me too!

Not because they’re bad at photos.
Mostly because they think they’re supposed to suddenly know what to do with their hands, face, feet and general existence.

You don’t.

The best photographs usually happen a few minutes after people stop trying to “look good”.

That’s when shoulders drop.
Someone starts talking properly again.
You forget I’m there for a second.

And that’s the bit worth photographing.

You don’t need to perform your wedding day for me.
You just need to turn up and be in it.

What’s the weirdest thing you do the second a camera appears?







There’s a point where it all goes a bit quiet.No, not in the room - that carries on as it always does.But in their head....
04/05/2026

There’s a point where it all goes a bit quiet.

No, not in the room - that carries on as it always does.
But in their head.

You can see it sometimes.
That moment where everything catches up. The day, the people, what’s about to happen next.

No posing. Some or no direction. Followed by just a second of stillness.

Most of the couples I work with tell me they’re awkward in photos.

They’re not.

They’ve just never been given the space to feel like themselves while someone’s watching.

If you’re planning a wedding and that thought’s been sitting there in the background, you’re in good company.

What part of being photographed are you most unsure about?





Wedding Fayre The Shropshire Sunday 26th April 2026Get ready for an amazing day at the Wedding Fayre in beautiful Shrops...
24/04/2026

Wedding Fayre The Shropshire Sunday 26th April 2026

Get ready for an amazing day at the Wedding Fayre in beautiful Shropshire! Join me in person on Sunday 26th April 2026 to meet along with other top wedding suppliers, discover stunning ideas, and find everything you need to make your big day perfect.
Whether you’re just starting to plan or finalizing the last details, this is the place to be.
Don’t miss out on a fun and inspiring day all about weddings!
11am-2pm
FREE Entry and FREE Parking

Lots of Exhibitors with FANTASTIC Offers & Discounts

Relaxed and Friendly Shopping Experience No Need to Pre-Register just turn up on the day

There’s usually a moment, late in the evening, where everything slows down.The music carries on somewhere behind you.Gla...
21/04/2026

There’s usually a moment, late in the evening, where everything slows down.

The music carries on somewhere behind you.
Glasses clink in the distance.
And for five minutes, it’s just the two of you… stood in the quiet, wondering how the day went so quickly.

This was that moment for Dani & Ricki.
A gazebo lit just enough, a bit of October air, and a simple bit of creativity in-camera to turn it into something more than it looked at first glance.

Since then, this photograph has quietly gone on to have a life of its own.
It picked up a Silver with Flashmasters back in December 2025… and now, a Bronze Award with The Photographer Guild this April.

More than that though, it’s the one people stop at.
At exhibitions, it’s the image that holds them for a second longer than the others. No big reaction, just a pause. Which usually says more.

I think it’s because it feels like them. Not a pose, not a performance - just a moment that happened to look like this.

If you’re planning something where the light drops, the crowd softens, and you want photos that feel like the day actually did…

You’ll probably like how I work.

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10/04/2026

It started with Harriet running from dads car to the doorway under an umbrella protecting from the deluge of rain.
Into a quiet village church. The kind where footsteps echo a bit, and everyone turns slightly when the door opens.

Then it moved home.

Not a venue dressed to impress - just a place that already meant something.
A tea station set up in the outbuilding, cups in hand, people drifting in and out between conversations. Glasses topped up and friends sharing jokes.

At one point, Harriet and Luke wandered off for a quick game of tennis. Still in full wedding attire. Friends and family watching, cheering and celebrating - showing their personality and having their day their way.

Later, everyone gathered in a space built from what they had - a converted double garage, stretched out with marquee canvas to keep the summer showers at bay. Plates passed, chairs pulled closer, that low hum of a room settling into itself.

Nothing forced.
Nothing overthought.
Just a day that unfolded exactly as it should.

Harriet & Luke — this was properly yours.



If your wedding ended up back at home… what would be the one thing you’d *have* to include?





Not every wedding needs perfect symmetry or a grand ballroom to be unforgettable 🎾✨Harriet & Luke chose something far mo...
05/04/2026

Not every wedding needs perfect symmetry or a grand ballroom to be unforgettable 🎾✨

Harriet & Luke chose something far more meaningful - opening up their family home, their gardens, and a piece of their everyday life to the people they love most. No formalities, no pressure… just laughter, sunshine, occasional drop of rain and even a spontaneous tennis rally mid-celebration.

This frame isn’t “perfect” - and that’s exactly why it feels so real. A moment of play, a pause in the day, a reminder that the best weddings aren’t staged… they’re lived.

Unconventional, relaxed, and completely them 🤍

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