Wedding Photographer in Windsor

Berkshire

Windsor is synonymous with royal grandeur, and few places in England can match its sense of occasion. Windsor Castle dominates the skyline, the Great Park stretches for miles, and the town itself is full of historic character - making it an unforgettable wedding location.

The Long Walk provides one of the most dramatic ceremonial approaches in the country - a straight avenue stretching from the castle gates into the heart of Windsor Great Park. The park itself offers ancient oaks, deer herds, and the stunning Savill Garden. Eton's college buildings and cobbled High Street add academic charm across the bridge. The Thames flows through, connecting Windsor to Bray, Maidenhead, and the wider Thames Valley. The combination of royal heritage, parkland grandeur, and riverside beauty creates wedding photography opportunities that feel genuinely extraordinary.

Popular wedding venues in Windsor

  • The Castle Hotel
  • De Vere Beaumont Estate
  • Oakley Court
  • Windsor Guildhall

Areas we cover near Windsor

Maidenhead, Slough, Reading, Buckinghamshire

Frequently asked questions about weddings in Windsor

How much does a wedding photographer in Windsor cost?

Our Windsor wedding photography starts from around £900 with travel included. Build your custom package and get an instant quote online.

Can we use Windsor Great Park for wedding photos?

Yes, the Long Walk, Savill Garden, and Windsor Great Park provide some of the most regal wedding photography backdrops in England.

What are the best wedding venues in Windsor?

Oakley Court, The Castle Hotel, and Windsor Guildhall are popular. The area's proximity to stunning Berkshire estates adds many more options.

Do you cover the whole Windsor area?

Yes, we cover Windsor, Eton, and the surrounding Royal Borough with no additional travel charges.

Is Windsor good for winter weddings?

Absolutely. Windsor Castle and the Great Park look magical in winter light, and the area's hotels and historic venues provide warm, elegant indoor settings.

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