Maidstone Wedding Photographer
A natural, romantic wedding photographer in Maidstone.
I'm an experienced wedding photographer working in Maidstone, with over 200 weddings captured across Kent and beyond.
Read on for a little more about my approach, the wedding venues I love in the Maidstone area, and how to feel confident you've found the right photographer for your day.
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Hi, I'm Rachel, a wedding photographer in Kent.
I specialise in romantic, natural wedding photography that tells the story of your day.
I approach photography in a way that feels natural and unobtrusive. Most of the day is captured as it happens, without interruption, with just enough direction when it's needed to help you feel comfortable and look your best.
I'm married with two young children, so I know how quickly moments pass and how much the small, in-between ones matter. That perspective shapes how I work and what I look for.
With over 200 weddings captured across Kent, Sussex, Surrey and Essex, I create beautiful images you'll treasure forever.
200+
Weddings Captured
5 Stars
Average Review
Maidstone is Such a Beautiful Place to Get Married
Maidstone, as the county town of Kent, sits at the heart of the Garden of England. The Kent countryside surrounding the town offers rolling hills, ancient woodland, and some truly unique wedding venues that give photographers a wealth of natural backdrops to work with across every season.
Whether you're holding your ceremony at Oakwood House, or planning your full wedding day at Kent Life Heritage Farm, Allington Castle, or the Buttery and Glasshouse just up the road in Wrotham, it's important to have a photographer who knows the area well.
Each of these venues has its own personality, and a photographer who knows them well will understand where the light falls, where the quieter corners are, and how to make the most of whatever the Kent weather decides to offer.
My Favourite Wedding Venues Near Maidstone
Below are some of my favourite venues in and around Maidstone for wedding photography, with a few real wedding photos to give you a sense of what each venue offers. If you're getting married at one of these, or elsewhere, I'd love to hear from you.
Kent Life
Kent Life Heritage Farm is a unique wedding venue offering a charming blend of rustic and historical settings, with the opportunity for both their animals and farm machinery to feature!
The Buttery and Glasshouse
The Buttery and Glasshouse is a beautiful, modern take on the Kentish barn wedding venue, offering elegant light-filled spaces and stunning architecture.
Don't See Your Wedding Venue?
I cover all of Kent and beyond — get in touch to find out more or have a look at my featured wedding venues.
Get in touchWhat couples say
"Rachel was amazing! She made everyone feel at ease and was more than a photographer for me. She supported me throughout the day and helped wherever she could going above and beyond to make sure our day was special."
"Rachel was absolutely amazing and put my husband and me at ease on our wedding day whilst taking our pictures. Rachel was so friendly and professional and captured our day perfectly. The photos look absolutely amazing, would highly recommend Rachel."
"I honestly couldn't recommend anyone more. Rachel made me feel so relaxed and calm. She was more than a photographer to me she genuinely went above and beyond and we all had a fabulous day with her there."
Recent weddings, naturally captured
From morning nerves to confetti and speeches, browse my portfolio of real wedding moments across Kent and the South East, photographed with a calm, unobtrusive approach.
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Choosing Your Maidstone Wedding Photographer
Your wedding photographs immortalise the moments and emotions of your day and remain long after the cake has been eaten, so finding someone whose photographic style and personality genuinely connects with you matters enormously. You'll be spending your whole day with your photographer, so choosing someone you feel comfortable with is crucial. Here's what I'd suggest thinking about — whoever you end up booking.
What style of photography do you actually want?
Before you start contacting photographers around Maidstone, it's worth having a genuine conversation with your partner about the kind of images you love. Look at full real-wedding galleries, not just the curated highlights on Instagram — that gives you a much more honest sense of what a whole day looks like through a photographer's lens.
Most wedding photographers describe their work somewhere along a spectrum from documentary to portrait-led. Documentary or reportage photography means working largely in the background, capturing moments as they unfold — spontaneous, emotionally honest images full of laughter, tears, and the quiet in-between moments. Portrait-led or editorial photography involves more direction, considered compositions, and time set aside for formal portraits.
Most couples want a blend of both, and that's how I work: the getting-ready room, the ceremony and the reception captured naturally as they happen, with a short portrait session — perhaps fifteen or twenty minutes during golden hour — for the images you'll frame on your walls.
What to look for beyond the portfolio
A portfolio shows you what a photographer is capable of. What it can't always show you is how they handle the less predictable moments every wedding involves.
Rain is the obvious one. Kent weddings in spring and autumn can bring changeable weather, and a photographer who genuinely knows how to work with wet conditions — covered walkways, the warm interior light of a barn, reflections in puddles, umbrellas as a prop rather than a problem — will produce images just as beautiful as on a clear August afternoon.
Family dynamics are another. Most wedding days involve large groups of relatives who may not know each other, children who don't want to stand still, and a dozen competing conversations. An experienced photographer handles this with warmth and good humour rather than stress, and keeps things moving without anyone feeling rushed.
And timelines: a good photographer won't just follow your schedule — they'll help you build one that works for the light, allows enough time for portraits without eating into the rest of your day, and accommodates the small delays every wedding involves.
Why working with a local photographer matters
There's a practical advantage to booking a photographer genuinely local to Maidstone. I know the venues, the roads, and the particular character of the Kent countryside light across the seasons. I'm not going to face long travel delays on your wedding day, I have relationships with other local suppliers, and I can make on-the-spot decisions about where to take you for portraits based on real knowledge of the grounds. It's also far easier to meet in person before you book — which makes a real difference to how comfortable you feel by the time your day arrives.
The importance of an engagement shoot
Many couples feel self-conscious about being photographed. If that's you, an engagement or pre-wedding session is one of the most valuable things you can do. An hour or two together in a relaxed setting, without the pressure of the wedding day itself, lets you get used to how I work and simply get comfortable in front of the lens. The resulting photographs are often some of the most natural and joyful images a couple ever has — perfect for save-the-dates or your wedding website.
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Ready to Talk About Your Maidstone Wedding?
Whether your date is next year or further away, it's never too early to start the conversation. Tell me about your plans and I'll come back to you within 24 hours. You can also see my packages and pricing.
Prefer to talk? Call or text me on 07950 845835, or email [email protected].