Amy Faith Photography

Amy Faith Photography Creative wedding photographer for weirdos in love. Alternative, non-boring, colourful photography.

Let's hear it for all the wonderful wedding parties out there! And an ever bigger shout out to all the wedding party pee...
10/06/2026

Let's hear it for all the wonderful wedding parties out there!

And an ever bigger shout out to all the wedding party peeps who take their roles seriously and actually lend a hand, not just one the day but during the entire planning process.

The ones who know what time the ceremony/speeches/dancing starts without having to ask the couple for the 5th time.

The ones who have watched the bow tie youtube tutorial video ahead of the day.

The ones who grab the phone to speak to the florist when they call for directions on the morning.

The ones who escape with the couple for a quick sneaky ciggie when the parents arent looking.

The ones who run back to the venue for the missing bouquet.

The ones who are dressed early to be available for whatever the couple needs.

The ones who didnt leave it until the day to try on their suit for the first time.

The ones who hype up the guests for the couples big entrance.

The ones who keep the dancefloor going no matter what.

The ones who are always there on the other end of the phone when the going gets tough.

The ones who bring shots to the dancefloor after the first dance... but also knew that that 3rd vodka at 3pm from a random guest may not be the best idea.

You are the real ones. We salute you.

For the love of beautiful bouquets (and their erstwhile shoe companions). I love a good colour palette and there's no be...
07/05/2026

For the love of beautiful bouquets (and their erstwhile shoe companions).

I love a good colour palette and there's no better way to set the theme of your wedding by the colours you choose for your florals. Whether it be colourful, muted or dark, whether you go for one colour or every colour, whether you have a single flower or hundreds, your bouquet isn't just a thing for you to carry around - flowers can actually say a lot about your style and personality.

There are some insanely talented florists out there, and I've had the pleasure of working with lots of them; so if you need a recommendation for your area, let me know!

Can't wait to see the colour combinations 2026 brings!

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Looking forward to more sunny days, wandering around a city with a fabulous couple.Venue: Bride dress: Bride shoes: Head...
30/04/2026

Looking forward to more sunny days, wandering around a city with a fabulous couple.

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I've always been drawn to the old cameras, in flea markets, charity shops, car boot sales, usually picking up something ...
23/04/2026

I've always been drawn to the old cameras, in flea markets, charity shops, car boot sales, usually picking up something that looks decrepit but still working. From fancy Canon AE-1's all the way down to an old Boots 110 cameras that many 80s babies will remember (long and thin, with film cartridges that look like a bone!) Over the last 20 years I have collected a huge box of developed photos; nights out, holidays, random country walks, etc. But over the last 4 years, I also started bringing a 35mm camera to weddings, snapping a couple of images here and there - just for fun.

But this year I thought it would be amazing to try and shoot more film at weddings, and see where my collection of oddball cameras can take me. I'm setting myself a mission to shoot 1 roll of film at each wedding in 2026. I may achieve 36 perfect shots, or only 1! I know that as a perfectionist, the learning process will be stressful, but it will also be lots of fun. Any usable shots will be included in my 2026 galleries.

These images were captured in 2022 at Jessica & Rachel's beautiful OH ME OH MY wedding in Liverpool, on a £15 plastic camera from Amazon. Can you believe it!?

Love this trend. Although I'm a bit late, I couldn't pass up the chance of showing off how much I loved the camera when ...
07/04/2026

Love this trend. Although I'm a bit late, I couldn't pass up the chance of showing off how much I loved the camera when I was little. And now I'm playing around with shooting 35mm film at my 2026 weddings, it's interesting to see how different each old photo looks depending on the camera and film combination used.

I've also just realised how much a fringe has featured in my life. ALL HAIL THE FRINGE!

(And if anyone wants to know more about the broken knee story - which is completely true, btw - comment below and I'll fill you in.)

Don't get me wrong, I loooove colour, but there's just something about black and white images that give me life. Almost ...
03/04/2026

Don't get me wrong, I loooove colour, but there's just something about black and white images that give me life. Almost like poetry. They present a true balance of light and shade, with the uncanny ability to bring even more meaning to what was a fleeting moment.

Within every gallery, I usually provide around 20% of images in black and white. I use my artistic judgement, as the documenter of your day, to decide which images to convert into bnw... and I don't always provide the equivalent in colour. Why? Because I believe some moments deserve to be seen differently, and providing duplicates can sometimes dilute the impact of a stunning image.

And, let's be honest - sometimes lighting can be SO s**t that converting to black and white is the only way to save an image here and there 😂 soz for exposing photography secrets 😂💀

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(1st pic on 4th page is thanks to my second shooter Claire!)

🖤 YORKSHIRE NEARLYWEDS 🖤We’re so excited to be exhibiting at the Epic Alternative Wedding Party with .weddings and  and ...
12/03/2026

🖤 YORKSHIRE NEARLYWEDS 🖤

We’re so excited to be exhibiting at the Epic Alternative Wedding Party with .weddings and and we cannot wait to meet loads of awesome couples! 🤘

If you’re planning a wedding that’s colourful, gothic, quirky, q***r, nerdy or totally outside the box… this is the place to be.

✨ 60 Incredible, unique inclusive wedding suppliers
🎤 Talks and workshops
🖤 Alt wedding inspiration everywhere
🎶 Live music & performances throughout the day to keep the vibes high
💄 Hosted by the fabulous drag star - Miss Rubella Vaxine!
✨ Photo areas, Glitter Bars, tattoo stations and more fun & games!

Come and say hello to us and start planning a wedding that feels like YOU.

📅 Sunday 22 March
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🎟 Tickets: (link in my stories too!) https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1769827935999?aff=oddtdtcreator

🤘 Drop me a DM if you'd like a code for FREE tickets!

What happens when a tree surgeon and a vet nurse get married with a little bit of spice? A rock'n'roll city wedding "in ...
25/02/2026

What happens when a tree surgeon and a vet nurse get married with a little bit of spice? A rock'n'roll city wedding "in the woods".

When Jade & Jay enquired, they described their day in three words: humble, rustic and nature. And that’s exaaactly what they created! Both nature lovers, they knew they wanted an outdoor ceremony. So after Jade spotted a wedding set up at the Bombed Out Church, it instantly felt like the one. Fresh air steeped in Liverpool history.

They knew they weren’t interested in anything mega traditional, so after viewing some alternative city venues, they realised the perfect spot was right on their doorstep. The Crafty Swine is their regular pizza joint where they already knew many of the staff. It felt familiar and worked beautifully with their autumnal theme of wood, rust and green.

That rustic vibe ran all the way through their day. Beautiful dried flowers by Petalhead, a tree stump cake dotted with mushrooms and plenty of logs and wood slices (thanks, of course, to Jay!). The rock ’n’ roll came in with a festival-style seating plan, tables named after bands, and 50p charity shop vinyls as centrepieces. Sweetpea and Ivy did an amazing job with the styling.

For their portraits, we wandered around the loveliest part of Liverpool, the Georgian Quarter, full of colourful doors and cobbled streets. We even caught the sunset while the couple took a breather from the dancefloor, Old Fashioneds in hand.

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15/01/2026

You may be planning your own wedding at the moment - mulling over which venue to choose, whether you want a colour theme, which season to get married in... and how your photographs will capture your creation.

So when you choose a photographer, above all else, you need to be able to see yourselves in their work. You need to love how they portray colours, lights and shadows. Do their images make you feel something? Can you see a cohesiveness to each image they capture within a single wedding?

But also remember - every wedding is different. Even weddings at the same venue can look different. It all comes down to your energy, who you are, and your vision.

I have spent 12 years refining my photography and editing style so that my couples know I will reflect their personal style and wedding design in their own unique way, while still remaining true to my art. (Which sounds totally w***y, but believe me, it's frickin' important!)

This is how I see your day. And I hope you love it.

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08/01/2026

Now listen, I love being self taught, I think its the most rebellious form of art, plus I've been hammering at my trade to perfect my skill and style for 18 years in total, learned from the best mentors, taken countless online courses and have lived with my camera attached to my hand. I just had no interest in attending college or university to learn from someone who had never worked professionally as a photographer and potentially stifle my creativity with the "rules". I know my Canon cameras inside out... I just can't tell you what "Auto AF pt sel.: EOS iTR AF" means off the top of my head. Lemme Google that real quick...

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