Hampshire Wedding Photography on 35mm film.

Your memories preserved on analogue film.

Biscuit tins.

That’s how my family stored our photographs.

A big pile of red metal boxes, rammed to the brim with fading prints from my childhood - holidays by the sea, Christmas mornings, first days at school and every precious occasion in between.

It makes me smile to actually say that out loud, but those red tins are filled with memory, nostalgia and evoke far more powerful memories for me than any amount of scrolling through the camera roll on my iPhone.

That’s the real reason I started shooting film at weddings.

To get back to how it was. How it should be.

Now, I’m not saying I’m going to deliver your wedding photos in a biscuit tin, but having your own few rolls of film photography from your wedding;
slightly imperfect but full of life and real, unfiltered, unedited joy.

I don’t know anyone who wouldn’t want that.

Tom’s photos gave beauty to the chaos of our day.
It’s these images that embody Tom as a photographer.

- Amy & George, May 2025.

This looks great, but how much does it cost?

It’s a fair question and luckily I have a page dedicated to pricing & the packages I offer.
I’m super transparent about how I work and the costs involved - no hidden pages or price on request, it’s all at the link below.

With options from as little as 2 hours, all the way up to 12 hour full-days , I offer a range of options to suit celebrations of all sizes.
Whilst film photography is only included in my full day packages, it can be added to weddings of any size. Just let me know when you enquire.

If you’re also interested in purely analogue wedding photography (no digital), then drop me a message to discuss costs.