Booking process + Prices

The Details

Couples typically spend around 2,000 pounds for full-day wedding coverage.

By putting no limit on my time at your wedding, you can relax knowing that no part of the day needs to be rushed before your photographer leaves. From morning preparations through to the late-night dance floor energy, I am there for it all.
On average, this is around 12 hours of coverage, give or take.

I’m always happy to tailor my coverage to your unique plans. Whether you’re planning a small elopement or a big weekend-long destination celebration, feel free to get in touch for a quote that suits your wedding.

Documentary Wedding Photography

What to Expect

My approach gives you the space to be yourself, to experience and celebrate your wedding exactly as you are — a day to spend with your favourite people, enjoying their company and getting lost in the moments.
I capture the day as it naturally unfolds, with minimal intervention, guided by intuition, anticipation, curiosity, and over 15 years of experience. My focus is on creating natural photographs filled with character, love, and humour that make you feel.

Some couples and their families would still like a few formal group and couple portraits on the day, and I am always happy to honour these requests. I recommend keeping the number to a minimum. Around 5 to 10 group shots is ideal, as they are a lovely record of close family and friends together, without taking you away from catching up with your guests for too long.

I focus on photographing people and their characters, but I do not neglect the details — I just don’t rearrange them. I like the way things simply happen to already be. The dress hanging in a bedroom, shoeboxes on the floor, bags and suitcases on the bed… A dog asleep in the kitchen while bridesmaids grab a morning snack. A messy wedding breakfast table after dinner: empty plates, wine stains on the tablecloth, a folded piece of paper containing the recently read speech, discarded shoes… all contribute to the wedding story.

Simply put, I deliver a collection of photographs that tell an honest and warm account of the entire wedding day. Reminders of how you felt.

A wedding album by Folio. A fine art book in landscape, with a leather cover in the colour River. Black and white photographs shown of bridal preparations at the The Priory Dairy in Lavenham. By documentary wedding photographer Tracy Morter Photography in Essex.

SOme Thoughts

Your wedding day is about connection, not content.
I believe in being fully present while photographing your wedding, which means I will not making behind-the-scenes reels for my marketing. I will never interrupt your day to ask you to perform for the internet. I do not take photographs for social media attention. I am here to create thoughtful, documentary imagery, to preserve your memories for you and your loved ones.
Timeless, not trending. Memories, not content.

To outsource my editing or use AI would mean losing the human connection that’s essential to my work; it is, after all, what weddings are all about.
That’s why every single photograph is thoughtfully and individually edited by me. Your wedding photographs, your memories, deserve my time. To maintain this level of service to every couple, I limit the number of weddings I take on each year.

‘One of the best and most important decisions we made about our wedding was asking Tracy Morter to be our photographer.
We were looking for a natural style, for an honest record of our day with the characters of friends and family shining through.
Tracy was with us the entire day, she let us be ourselves and allowed our day to just happen.’

Logo showing membership of the Wedding PhotoJournalist Association.
This is Reportage membership badge. An association for documentary wedding photographers.
Photographers Keeping It Real membership badge

I welcome all couples and celebrations, embracing every wedding regardless of race, disability, gender identity, sexual identity, or religion.