
Lewis
Fountain
🇬🇧 The United Kingdom
London (The United Kingdom)
42
Selected photos in 2025
TOP10 photographer in 2025
With us
5 years
Studio Name
Fountain Photography
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I got into photography second shooting weddings with my dad - and as much as it pains me to say it, he definitely helped spark the obsession. We now run Fountain Photography together, and while he used to call himself the better photographer… we both know that title’s safely mine now (he just needed time to accept it 😅).
We’re a proper father-son duo and genuinely love working together - good banter, great teamwork, and always loads of laughs along the way.
When I’m not behind the camera, I’m usually at the gym or getting stuck into a good game. Health, fitness, and gaming keep me buzzing when weddings aren’t on the go.
Winning photos
The bridal suit at Lanwades Hall is always filled with the most beautiful light, and it hit Becca's face perfectly for this shot of her mum doing up the bridal gown.
Such a serene shot, so natural and thought evoking.
The Old Hall Ely provided the background for this fun shot of Klea and her bridal party having some fun.
The girls were such a laugh to work with, always giggling and messing about, so when we suggested a girlie version of the 'reservoir dogs' shot, they wanted to add their own twist.
Nicole & Ollie got married at Chippenham Park near Newmarket, a shy couple who appreciated a delicate ninja photographer touch.
106th CollectionYou can’t beat teaching a couple a lift during their pre wedding shoot.
Lucy & Chris were naturals in front of the camera, making their wedding images so natural.
And who said winter weddings have to be wet & cold, well certainly not Nicole and Mike who had an awesome day at The Old Hall Ely.
106th CollectionRebecca and Adam had an awesome wedding day at Lanwade Hall near Newmarket.
They knew exactly what style of images they wanted, with a priority of romantic yet natural
A Christmas wedding to remember.
Jackie and Chris were only to keen to brave the wind and rain to grab this shot in front of the Old Hall, Ely
St John’s College Cambridge is a majestic building, and the stain glass windows in the Chapel made a perfect backdrop for Barbara and Rupert’s ceremony.
A high viewpoint gave us a unique perspective on this occasion ❤️
We got so many beautiful images at Klea & Daniels Old Hall Ely wedding, and we would normally include the lake in these type of shots, but the couple kissing through the reads seemed to warrant the focus to be on them.
104th CollectionWe are not sure if our groom meant to jump with excitement like he has, but it really gives this shot some extra fun factor.
A great pic to keep Luisa & James laughing for many years to come 😂
A bridesmaids reveal is an easy enough shot to set up and shoot, but when the bride says she wants something special with her sister, you have to be pretty creative.
Sophie loved this shot at Swynford Manor.
When you have a great sunset, a cathedral veil, and a couple in love, you can get a beautiful shot to end an album 😊
103rd CollectionWhen the guests listen to instructions, and all throw the confetti at the exact same time, you can get some awesome results.
Lucy & Chris’ guests were on the ball for this shot at The Old Hall.
When Lucy & Chris said they were bringing their dog Reggie to the wedding, we had a feeling that he’d become the centre of attention in the couples photos.
Perfect light, a great couple and an alert pooch, equals a memory they’ll treasure 😊
A stunning golden hour at The Old Hall Ely, with Ely Cathedral as a backdrop, the perfect end to the day for Kim & Robert 🌞
102nd CollectionKlea & Dan had the wildest set of bridesmaids and groomsmen at their recent Old Hall wedding.
All they wanted to do was have some fun, and who were we to say no 🤪
Lauren & Dean had seen other shots we’d taken with the bridal party and groomsmen, and presumed they couldn’t have the same shot as they’d picked children, but we soon proved them wrong 😉
102nd CollectionThe new ceremony pavilion at Swynford Manor has been a favourite evening shot for photographers, but to get the best shot possible we knew we had to use all six of our mobile lights.
It was a tricky shot to set up, but so worth it
Pauline & Tim factored an extra hour in to their evenings timings for us to travel from their venue to the beautiful Normanton Church on the edge of Rutland Water, and wow was it worth it.
We were blessed with some lovely golden hour light ❤️
When you don’t get a sunset, and can see the bride & groom are disappointed, fear not we’ll create a shot that they’ll love ❤️
The Old Halls pavilion is used a lot by photographers, but not many use a 5 light set up to give you the drama, something different from the norm!