Yana Skakun
Yana Skakun
Journal
Tips, guides, venue spotlights and behind-the-scenes stories from my photography sessions across England.

Film wedding photography is returning. What 35mm film actually looks like, how it differs from digital, what it costs in 2026, and whether it makes sense for your wedding.
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What candid wedding photography actually means, the three enemies of natural-looking photos, and how to create the conditions for genuine, unposed images on your wedding day.
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September and October in Cambridgeshire offer lower golden sun angles, autumn foliage, and cooler conditions — why many photographers consider it the best season for wedding photography.
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When UK temperatures hit 30°C+ on your wedding day: how it affects makeup, flowers, and photographs, and what adjustments actually help — from a photographer's perspective.
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10am, 1pm, or 4pm? How each ceremony start time affects your summer wedding photographs — the noon problem, golden hour strategy, and guest comfort vs photography trade-off.
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December weddings offer warm candlelight, blue hour at 4pm, frost and snow opportunities, and dark rich colours. A photographer's guide to capturing the magic of a Christmas wedding.
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Harsh summer sun causes raccoon eyes, squinting, and blown highlights. Here are the three techniques that fix it — open shade, backlight, and shifting portrait timing.
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How winter light works for UK weddings — the 5-hour daylight window, overcast softbox effect, candlelit indoor coverage, and how to time your day for the best photographs.
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A micro-wedding runs on a fundamentally different logic than a full-scale wedding. The timeline is not just a compressed version — it is a genuinely different kind of day, with more flexibility and more opportunity for photography.
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A 1pm ceremony is the most common start time for UK weddings — and the one that creates the most photographically complete day. Here is a fully worked-out timeline with the reasoning behind each element.
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Golden hour gets all the attention. Blue hour — the 20–40 minutes after sunset — produces a completely different and equally beautiful quality of light that most couples miss.
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The first dance is emotional, cinematic, and photographically demanding. Lighting, positioning, and room setup all determine the results. Here is what produces the best photographs.
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Welcome to the photography blog by Yana Skakun — a professional photographer based in Cambridge, England. This journal covers everything from practical wedding planning guides and engagement session advice to family photoshoot tips, newborn photography guides, portrait session prep, and venue spotlights across Cambridgeshire, London, and East England.
Whether you're a couple planning your wedding, a family getting ready for a seasonal portrait session, or a professional preparing for a headshot shoot — you'll find honest, experience-based advice here. Every article is written from real sessions and years of capturing life's most meaningful moments across England.