Introducing The Blossom Collections | Wiltshire Wedding Photography by Copper & Blossom

There felt like no better day than Valentine’s Day to finally share something I’ve been quietly working on behind the scenes - the new Blossom wedding photography collections from Copper & Blossom Photography.

When I first chose the name Copper and Blossom, I always imagined that one day my wedding photography packages would reflect the “blossom” side of my brand. I just never quite found the right moment to bring it to life. Towards the end of 2025, I realised it was time - time to elevate my collections, weave more of my personality into my work, and create something that felt beautifully cohesive.

Introducing The Blossom Collections

A long list of blossom trees was written, researched, and slowly refined. Each chosen collection carries its own meaning:

Magnolia: symbolising love and endurance.

Hawthorn: symbolising protection and enduring love.

Wisteria: representing devotion and longevity.

Sakura: the cherry blossom, symbolising renewal and beauty.

In essence, very little has changed. My approach to natural, documentary wedding photography in Wiltshire remains the same: calm, gentle, and focused on emotion. The coverage within the collections is similar to previous years but now the experience feels more aligned to my brand.

Over the last few years, I’ve noticed that couples appreciate having a clear starting point. These collections help you visualise your wedding day coverage, while still allowing complete flexibility. I continue to offer bespoke wedding photography packages and am always happy to tailor coverage around your unique priorities.

The Blossom Collections are simply a more intentional, elevated way of presenting what has always been at the heart of Copper & Blossom Photography - joyful storytelling that has been thoughtfully captured.

You can explore the new collections here: https://www.copperandblossom.co.uk/wedding-investment

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