Hey, I’m Keith Marrison, an Oxfordshire-based photographer with a knack for capturing real moments—the unposed, the unplanned, and the unexpectedly brilliant. My style? Effortless, but considered. Documentary, but with a modern, editorial edge. Basically, I make sure you look fantastic without making you stand around feeling awkward for half the day.

Street photography is where I cut my teeth—chasing light, catching fleeting moments, and generally loitering with intent. Weddings, believe it or not, have a lot in common. There’s movement, chaos, unexpected laughter, and about a hundred tiny stories happening all at once. My job? To capture it all as it unfolds, without turning your day into a never-ending photoshoot. No stiff poses, no cheesy grins—just the good stuff: the glances, the joy, the slightly tipsy uncle owning the dance floor.

When I shoot weddings, I work like an old friend with a camera (who happens to know exactly how to make you look incredible). I blend in when I need to, step up when it counts, and make sure you get a collection of images that feel as vivid as the day itself. Every frame is crafted with an eye for storytelling, natural light, and the little details that make your day uniquely yours.

My goal? To give you a set of photos that don’t just show what your wedding looked like, but what it felt like. The laughter, the atmosphere, the absolute magic of it all. Because let’s be honest—after the confetti settles and the champagne’s long gone, your photos are what bring it all back to life.

And trust me, they’ll be worth looking at.