What wedding blogs do best: simple, beautiful, achievable, REAL weddings (featuring you!)

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Middleton Lodge with guests gathered outside and a groom and bride stood next to their vintage wedding car | York Place Studios

The latest trend in weddings is definitely complaining about everything on instagram. So – I’m going to do it here, haha. I keep seeing reels asking what happened to the good old days, when we could all post beautiful images, and people would stop to look at them, enjoy the moment and drop a friendly comment. (I miss those days and find it so hard to believe people are out there autoscrolling now!)

Groom and bride at Coombe Abbey. He's wearing a suit and tie and she's in burgundy and gold Indian dress | luxury editorial wedding photography by Damien Vickers Cambridge

Damien Vickers Photography, luxury Coombe Abbey wedding photographer

Here’s the thing. People are asking why no one is out there just sharing photography, heartfelt moments, and love. And I’m sticking my virtual hand up like the good girl at the front of the class bursting with an answer for teacher.

We’re here. Wedding blogs are carrying that banner, high and proud.

newlyweds at Falmouth's Darwinian House | real wedding blog feature with Hannah Timm Photography Cornwall

Carwinion House wedding with Hannah Timm Photography

But wedding bloggers do need help.

We need photographers (and planners, and couples) to submit real weddings to our platforms.

Because this IS valuable. It has meaning: not just that we can continue to share things that are simply beautiful on instagram.

Romantic softly lit photography of a groom and bride stealing a kiss while bridesmaids talk behind them | Pearce Wedding Photography

Pearce Wedding Photography at The Old Kent Barn

But also, that we can continue to write blog posts about real weddings, where we ask couples to share their amazing photographer and wedding supplier reviews. Where they can relive their day in words, share what made their wedding special and personal.

woman in a frilly floral floor-length dress and man in a pastel pink suit on the steps of Bolton town hall | Priti Shikotra Photography

Civil wedding ceremony in Bolton | Priti Shikotra Photography

And guess what? (Do I sound like an AI bot? Every so often I worry that I do!) But guess what – it’s so valuable for your wedding business too. Having published features on wedding blogs signals that your brand is trustworthy. It shows that the media love your work – and that’s important for your wedding business SEO and GEO.

groom and bride smile at the camera with cliffs and boats on the sea behind them | Martin Dabek Photography

Sandy Cove wedding portrait | Martin Dabek Photography

Get involved. Join English Wedding, submit a real wedding to be featured, and use this lovely platform I’m so proud of to shine a spotlight on your business today. 

Find out more in our Wedding Supplier Hub. I built it for you.

bride and groom sand on a balcony with white faux florals before them and greenery behind | Joss Denham Photography

Joss Denham Photography | Seaham, County Durham wedding

Wedding crowd and a vintage sports car with 49 on the side | York Place Studios

York Place Studios epic wedding with vintage sports car outside Middleton Lodge

Groom and bride exchange vows as a vicar holds a ceremony book to read from | Molly Georgia Photography

Molly Georgia Photography at The Bugle Southampton

couple holding hands and laughing - black and white wedding photography by Liam Bowler

Liam Bowler Weddings | Larmer Tree Gardens

Two grooms laughing as they dance under festoon lights at a Kent wedding venue | Benjamin Toms Photography

Preston Court ranks as one of Kent’s best wedding venues | article by Benjamin Toms Photography on English Wedding


Claire Gould

Hi, I'm Claire, the editor of English Wedding. I've been sharing real weddings, planning advice and styled editorials by amazing wedding suppliers for more than ten years. As a supplier myself, I launched English Wedding as a platform for UK wedding businesses to stay visible online, publishing their beautiful work in a meaningful way - because I see how deeply suppliers care about everything they do. English Wedding has evolved to support a slower, more sustainable kind of visibility for wedding suppliers. Being published here protects your brand voice while helping couples discover your business, building trust through consistent features over time.

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