Candid wedding photography has become a favorite for couples who want their day told through genuine, spontaneous moments. Anna and Stuart chose me, Tasha Boorman Photography, because they connected with my natural, unposed style—maybe it was a mention of candid photography on my site, or just the vibe they were after. Most importantly, they were over the moon with the authentic shots from their wedding at The Courtyard Barns in Wartnaby Leicestershire.
Before the day, we met so Anna could be sure I was a real person (not AI!) and, most importantly, that I wouldn’t force them into stiff poses. I explained that my style is predominantly candid and natural, but it’s also blended—I offer soft posing guidance and creative setups when needed. During our planning, we discussed exactly how much hands-on direction they felt comfortable with, and we adjusted throughout the day to balance natural moments with just the right creative input.
Then there was Ruby
Their dog! They really wanted her in some portraits, and Ruby kept us laughing all day—bounding through the wheat field like a little bunny. These candid moments—her cheeky mischief, their giggles—were some of my absolute favorites.
So, what is candid photography?
At its heart, it’s about capturing life as it is—no forced poses, just real emotion. And while my work is predominantly candid wedding photography, I offer a blended style—soft posing guidance, creative setups—so we can craft a day that feels truly yours.
I write this not just as a wedding photographer, but as someone who blends styles so your story—like Anna and Stuart’s at The Courtyard Barns—can be told with balance and authenticity.
Book your candid (and creative) wedding photography with Tasha Boorman Photography—because your real moments deserve a beautifully balanced story.
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