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On Hitched.co.uk since 2024
Last update: June 2025
Imogen Florence Photography is a wedding photographer based in Oxford, Oxfordshire. Imogen has had a passion for being behind the camera since she was little, taking grainy pictures on disposable cameras. Years later, she still has that drive to capture the memories as they unfold and would love to be the one to do that for your celebration.
Imogen has a natural and relaxed documentary style that focuses on the details that are most dear to you.
From the tears of joy to the heartwarming family portraits, you will see your love story take place all over again. Imogen will be by your side from start to finish, an encouraging and friendly face who doubles as your observer. Imogen includes a complimentary consultation, all-day coverage, and an online password-protected gallery. She will also happily travel to Europe or beyond for your destination if that is what you have always dreamed of.
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I have loved taking photos for as long as I can remember. Some of the best memories of my childhood were getting my disposable films developed and seeing my blurry, fingers over half of the lens, sandy seaside holiday pics. With my first camera phone I photographed everything, and for my 16th birthday my parents kindly bought me my first pride and joy, a Nikon DSLR. I had no idea how to use it properly, but took it everywhere with me. I was THAT kid in school that always carried around her camera. I went on to study photography at A level, then spent some time in various office jobs and travelling and teaching English, but when the world stopped in 2020 I taught myself photography and decided to get into it 'for real' and my business started from there.