Whether you need full-day wedding photography for your Hull wedding really depends on what you want to remember from the day.
Full-day coverage usually starts with morning preparations and runs through to the evening celebrations. It’s ideal if you want the full story — the nerves, the build-up, the ceremony, the speeches, and the relaxed moments later on.
For Hull weddings with multiple locations or a packed timeline, full-day coverage keeps everything unrushed. There’s time to capture moments naturally without squeezing things in.
That said, not every wedding needs full-day photography. Smaller or more intimate Hull weddings often suit part-day coverage perfectly, focusing on the ceremony and the main celebrations.
I always talk timings through with couples before they book. That way, photography fits naturally around your plans — not the other way round. The aim is always the same: relaxed coverage that tells the story of your day without pressure.
