William Lloyd

Thailand

Fine-art weddings
in Phuket

Private villas, cape-top resorts and the warm light of the Andaman Sea — emotive, editorial wedding and elopement photography, anywhere in Thailand your story takes us.

A radiant celebration under the Phuket sun — Thailand wedding photography

Thailand is where I’m based, and few places offer this combination — five-star villas, a dramatic coastline and light that makes an outdoor ceremony a safe bet for much of the year. Wherever you’re celebrating, I photograph the day the way it’s felt: unhurried, romantic and real.

Read the complete guide to a Phuket wedding

Where I Photograph

Phuket

The island’s private villas and cape-top resorts — Sri Panwa, Amanpuri, Trisara and COMO Point Yamu — with sunset views over the Andaman Sea.

Koh Samui

Palm-fringed beaches and hilltop villas on the Gulf of Thailand — barefoot-luxe celebrations under the tropical sky.

Krabi & Phang Nga

Dramatic limestone karsts and secluded bays — for couples who want something wild and cinematic.

Chiang Mai

Northern temples, jungle and lantern-lit celebrations — the cultural heart of Thailand.

Bangkok

Rooftop glamour and riverside grande-dame hotels — the Mandarin Oriental and the city’s finest ballrooms.

Private Villas

A fully bespoke celebration in a clifftop or beachfront villa — the islands at their most exclusive.

Good to Know

Do you travel across Thailand for weddings?

Yes — I’m based in Phuket and photograph weddings and elopements across Thailand, from the islands to the north. Travel is built into every destination collection.

Where in Thailand do you photograph weddings?

Most often Phuket, Koh Samui and Krabi, as well as Chiang Mai and Bangkok — but anywhere your celebration takes us.

Do we need to be legally married in Thailand?

Most international couples complete the legal paperwork quietly at home, then hold a symbolic ceremony in Thailand — it keeps the day focused on the celebration. A full legal marriage in Thailand is possible but involves your embassy and a district office.

When is the best time of year for a Thailand wedding?

The dry season (November–April) is most popular, with December to February the most reliable for weather. The green season (May–October) is lush and quieter, with brief afternoon showers. Aim for a late-afternoon ceremony for the most flattering light.

How much does a luxury wedding photographer in Thailand cost?

Collections begin at a set starting investment, with most couples investing more depending on coverage, albums and travel. A full pricing guide is sent with every enquiry.

Marrying in Thailand?

Tell me about your day — I’d love to hear where in Thailand you’re celebrating.

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