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I'm Rebecca, a passionate wedding and family photographer based in the picturesque town of Barton Le Clay, Bedfordshire.

Rebecca Brennan Photography image of her outside a bar smiling

Hi, thanks for being here. If you’re planning your wedding and looking for a documentary photographer, I’m really glad you found my site.

I photograph real moments as they happen, with a creative but relaxed approach. No awkward posing, no turning your day into a photoshoot, just honest images that reflect how it actually felt.

I’m a documentary photographer drawn to connection, emotion, and the small in-between moments that often matter most. My role is simple, to observe, anticipate, and quietly capture the story of your day as it unfolds.

Travel in my early twenties, from India to New Zealand and many places in between, shaped how I see people and the way I photograph them. That perspective still influences my work today.

I love photographing children because they bring energy, unpredictability, and humour. Outside of photography I work as a field officer for World Horse Welfare, rescuing horses, which reflects my long-standing love of animals and meaningful work.

I want shoots to feel easy and comfortable. We’ll keep things relaxed, you can be yourselves, and I’ll focus on creating images that feel natural, honest, and true to you.

Girl with sunflowers in golden sunlight in Bedfordshire
Boy eating waffle in a dressing gown in a family kitchen
portrait of a boy with blonde hair and blue eyes, in a blue t-shirt

When I’m not working, I’m at home with my husband Gerard and our three kids, Sid, Paddy and Delia Rose. Life is busy, noisy and rarely tidy, but it’s where a lot of the perspective behind my photography comes from.

We also have a dog called Chewbacca, who operates with a strong sense of entitlement and very little self-awareness.

Living in the middle of family life means I notice the small things, the fleeting expressions, the interactions that happen without anyone realising. Those are usually the moments that matter, and they’re the ones I’m drawn to photograph.

It's hanging out, just with a camera present! 

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