Belles & Confetti is a UK wedding photography studio specialising in 35mm and medium format (120) film.
Our work is for couples who don’t connect with traditional wedding photography, but still want their day documented in a way that feels timeless, honest, and true. We take a documentary approach - focusing on feeling rather than performance, and moments as they naturally unfold.
Analogue Wedding Photography for Couples Who Want Something Real
About
We’re Amber & Ben - partners in life and behind the camera.
Ben is instinctive and energetic, happiest right in the middle of things. He works quickly, responds to the atmosphere of the room, and brings a sense of movement and spontaneity to our work.
Amber brings over 14 years of industry experience and 10 years as a photographic educator. Alongside weddings, she maintains an independent photographic practice informed by art, community, fashion, and traditional photographic processes (you can find that work at @cilla_bobby).
We’ve been together for nearly a decade and have been photographing weddings together for the last five years.
We also got married recently - which only reinforced how quickly a wedding day passes, and how important it is to document it with care.
Our Approach
Film is central to how we work.
We shoot weddings on analogue film because it slows everything down and asks us to be more intentional. Fewer frames, more attention. Film captures colour, texture, and emotion in a way that feels lived-in rather than polished.
Our style is quiet, observational, and intuitive. We don’t direct or over-produce. Instead, we respond to what’s happening - guided by experience, curiosity, and a deep respect for the day itself.
The result is a body of work that feels natural, emotional, and lasting.
Outside of Weddings
When we’re not photographing weddings, you’ll usually find us outdoors - hiking, fishing, gardening, bird watching, or around a barbecue with a glass of wine. Ben is probably on a golf course. Amber is probably growing something new (or thinking about ice cream).
We also spend a lot of time making photobooks and personal projects together - photography is very much a shared life, not just a job.