Could you be having a weekday wedding?
- Paul Walker Photography

- Jul 20, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 13, 2020
Weekends aren't the only option for a wedding day. More couples are choosing Monday to Thursday for their ceremony, and there are some genuine advantages to doing it that way — not just cost, though that's part of it.
Why couples choose a weekday wedding
Venues are often more available midweek, which matters if you've got your heart set on a specific place and the Saturday dates are already gone. Suppliers — photographers included — tend to have more flexibility too, since weekday bookings are less common than weekend ones.
It suits smaller, more intimate weddings particularly well
A midweek date tends to suit a smaller guest list naturally — not everyone can take a day off work, so weekday weddings often end up as more intimate affairs by default. If that's the kind of day you're after anyway, a weekday date works with that rather than against it. Our Intimate package, covering four hours and around 300 images, is built for exactly this kind of smaller-scale wedding.
Our approach
Whatever day of the week you choose, our approach stays the same — relaxed, unobtrusive coverage that lets your day unfold naturally rather than being rushed to fit a schedule. A smaller, weekday wedding often gives us more room to work without the time pressure of a packed Saturday.


Thinking about a weekday wedding?
If you're weighing up a midweek date, we'd love to talk through what would work for your day. Have a look at our packages and prices, or get in touch to check availability for your date.




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