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Fraser-Cave Photography Pricing & Costs
£650 - £1,495
We pride ourselves in offering flexibility through a wide range of shoot styles and prices, from our very affordable mid-week "Elopement" packages, to our unrestricted, full-service Platinum Band; all tuned to meet your needs. If you'd like smoke and special effects, or moody art noir, just ask!
Full day package
From
£1,495
Our Platinum Band provides a complete service, covering all your photography needs. We don't put a time limit on the day and will work with you to make sure we capture every special moment.
What's included
Initial meeting
Engagement/get to know you shoot
A print for each of you on heavyweight fine-art A4 paper
The whole day is included, from bridal preparation through to the first dance and beyond.
Around 200 – 300 (depending on the shoot length), selected and individually edited digital images in your preferred styles in both black & white and colour
Access to a private cloud gallery for you to view, download or print and freely share the images with your friends and family.
Fraser-Cave Photography Details

Photography Style

Natural
Documentary
Artistic

Products and Services

Large Group Shots
Stay Through Speeches
Photo Printing
Pre-Wedding Venue Visit
Online Proofing
Personal Online Gallery
Flexible Hours on the Day
Stay Through Dancing
Thank You Cards / Photo Stationery
Pre-Wedding Consultation
Online Shop
Shoot with Film
Wedding Albums
Bridal Prep Shots
Back-Up Equipment
Last-Minute Orders
Fraser-Cave Photography Full Description
You're probably months away from you're wedding day and everyone is telling you to book your venue and photographer first, or you'll miss out. Great advice, but there's one problem with this, you're probably still over a year from the day itself, you haven't got your dress/suit chosen, nor the decorations, food, drink, entertainment etc. So why be forced to chose a my-way-or-highway photographer so early for fear of missing out? This is where Fraser-Cave Photography is different. We have the photographic and inter-personal skills, and editing experience to give you freedom to change your mind on what suits you best, right up to the day of the wedding. Yes, fly on the wall, documentary shots, might well be what you need, but what about the formal shots for the family, some art-noir black and whites, or soft, glowing airy pastels; why not chuck in (literally!) some smoke grenades? We can handle all of these and more, and this is why we recommend an engagement shoot in all of our packages. It can be shot much closer to the big day itself and we'll then show you a range of editing options based on this shoot to help you make a decision nearer the time.

Personal Message from the Manager

Name of Wedding Contact: Tom
Exciting, isn't it. All these years later, I still remember the butterflies in my stomach and that slightly overwhelming feeling of not knowing where to start. However, please get in touch, as I'd be happy to offer my thoughts and some advice, whether or not you decide to us us for your special day. Chatting with newly engaged couples is good for my endorphins!

Experience

No. of Weddings Hosted
Between 30 and 50
Public Liability Insurance
Yes
No. of People In Team
3
Reviews
(3)
Ines & Ollie
Happy couple married in August
November 2024
The look fantastic!
Tom! They look fantastic..great colours and composition Thank you for taking the time to get us something before we head off. We’re loving our Honeymoon in Italy. We can’t wait to see the rest when we're back, it in a way the fact it will be later in Sept keeps it going! Enjoy your break too. Thank you again Oliver & Ines.
David Gordon-Watkins
Wedding: October
November 2024
Superb photos
Superb! All photos now well received, most grateful thanks for your kindness (and perseverance) in taking and sending these mementos of a special evening. With every good wish and blessing as you continue to delight with your camera
The Three Hills
Wedding: August
October 2024
The perfect photographer!
We couldn’t be happier to recommend Fraser-Cave Photography for our weddings at The Three Hills! From start to finish, Tom is a true professional—capturing every special moment with such creativity and passion. He made our wedding clients feel comfortable and natural in front of the camera, and his attention to detail was incredible. The photos are always absolutely stunning. Tom does not just document the day; he tells a beautiful story through his lens. We highly recommend to anyone looking to have their most important moments captured perfectly!”
Fraser-Cave Photography Location & Contact Details

Address

Main St, Shudy Camps, Cambridgeshire, CB21 4RA, England, United Kingdom

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FAQs
Find out a bit more from our FAQs

What is your most memorable wedding?

My own, of course! I still treasure that day and all that it's brought me, in terms of love, joy, companionship, children and, of course, the hard work that's gone in to it to make it succeed.

Describe your style in 5 adjectives.

Friendly ( so much nicer than saying customer-centric, don't you think?), flexible (to quote the burger advert, "you wan'it, you got it!"), artistic, technical (yes, you can be both...) and probably most important, helpful. Our ethos is that we're here to serve.

What about your business are you most proud of?

We're not a sausage-machine churning out wedding after wedding, expecting our customers to conform to our way of doing things and then wait 6 months for the results. Every wedding is hugely important to us and we'll do our utmost to make sure you're happy with the result.

What is your No. 1 wedding planning tip for couples?

Think of the planning as being a bit like Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, except you have unlimited 'phone a friend' and 'ask the audience opportunities'. Get advice from as many people (with actual, current experience) as early as possible in the planning process so you don't go down any rabbit holes. If you engage Fraser- Cave Photography, we'll happily give you advice on anything, where we have actual, current experience ;-) of course!

What is your favourite personal touch you have seen at a wedding?

Oh boy, it was a real tear-jerker. The person asked to read at the wedding told the couple they'd read the words of a song, but on the day, after reading the first line they started to sing and with each verse more and more joined in a flashmob. Fortunately I'd been warned it was going to happen so could position myself but, even so, I was having to shoot through my tears!

Describe your typical process with a couple.

I love to be able to engage early, preferably with a call to get a broad idea of what you want, confirm timings, locations, potential shooting styles etc. However, the really important elements are the face to face meetings and I'm happy to have as many of those as you need. A key milestone will be the engagement shoot where we can spend at least a couple of hours discussing options, trying some poses and getting you both as comfortable with being in front of the camera (and me!) as possible. After this, you'll be able to use your personal online gallery to have a look at some editing options and give me feedback about what works for you. Nearer the date I'll need your ideal shot list and will have have liaised with your venue well in advance of the wedding day.

What is the No. 1 photo that you think every couple should take?

I don't think that's really for any photographer to say, I believe we should listen to what you want. Sure, I'll recommend poses for you and help you with them, but I can also guarantee the photo you love best from the day is when you're at your most relaxed and have probably forgotten I'm there.

What is the most original photo you’ve been asked to take at a wedding?

I love using smoke, or sparklers, or even rain because they always create something unrepeatable and can turn good into great.

What do you recommend for a rainy day wedding?

It rained on our wedding day, so I suggest you do what we did, embrace what it offers: reflections in puddles, peoples expressions, the huddles under umbrellas, on the subject of which, there are some really dynamic photos that can be had using a dirty great white umbrella and flash-gun!

Describe how you got into photography.

My grandfather gave me a Kodak Instamatic on my 11th birthday and my first photo was of a daffodil. When the film came back from the printers weeks later and it was just as bright and vibrant as it had been in my mind's eye, I was hooked.