As Seen in the Tenby Observer Wedding Planner

Bev Thomas • 14 June 2026

As Seen in the Tenby Observer Wedding Planner

Introduction


For over a decade, my wedding photography has been featured on multiple Tenby Observer Wedding Planner front covers and editorial features.


Each publication celebrates real weddings across Pembrokeshire and West wales, combining couples' stories with a selection of my photographs.


Seeing my work published alongside so many wonderful couples remains one of the proudest chapters of my photography journey.


Featured on multiple front covers, editorial spreads and

expert advice features between 2014 and 2026.



Spring 2014 - My First Cover


This was the first Wedding Planner covers to feature my photography and appeared in the inagural edition of the publication.





Captured on Tenby's beautiful South Beach, the image combined a romantic seaside setting with a playful splash of colour, creating a striking cover that helped launch the new Wedding Planner magazine.


Seeing my work on the front cover for the first time was aproud moment and marked the beginning of a long relationship with the publication.




 Autumn 2019


This Autumn 2019 cover featured on of my wonderful Pembrokeshire couples and celebrated the individuality and personality that make every wedding unique.



The Wedding Planner was designed to showcase real local weddings, allowing couples to share their experienced, fovourite memories and advice with newly engaged readers.


It is always a privilege to see my photographs helping tell those stories in print.



 



Autumn 2023


This cover showcased one of my favourite aerial wedding photographs, captured using drone photography.






The image demonstrated how modern wedding photography can reveal perspectives impossible to achieve from the ground while still preserving the emotion and connection between the couple.


The cover highlighted how wedding photography can blend creativity, technology and storytelling and bringing in a modern twist.



Spring 2026


By 2026 I had been fortunate to contribute to numerous Wedding Planner editions, with both front covers and editorial features appearing throughout the publication.


Each issue celebrated the couples who trusted me to document one of the most important days of their lives, while providing inspiration for future brides and grooms planning their own weddings.


Looking back across the collections of covers and features remains one of the proudest chapters of my photography career.




Ask the Expert -

Wedding Photography


Alongside wedding feature and front cover, I was also invited to contribute as an expert voice within the Wedding Planner publications.


In this feature I shared advice for couples choosing their wedding photographer, discussed wedding trends and explained my approach to documenting weddings through natural storytelling and authentic moments.


Being asked to contribute professionally alongside my published wedding photography was a particular honour and reflected the trust placed in my experience within the local wedding industry.


I remain incredibly grateful to every couple who trusted me to tell their story, and to the Tenby Observer Wedding Planner team for helping showcase weddings throughout Pembrokeshire and West Wales.


Beverley Thomas Photography




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