Yana Skakun
Yana Skakun

Long before your guests notice the table linens or the cake, they notice the flowers. The scent of white roses as they walk into a ceremony. The lush centrepieces that frame the reception tables. The bouquet held tightly in photographs that will last a lifetime. Flowers are not decoration — they are atmosphere.
Choosing the right florist in Cambridge and East England means finding someone who understands the region's growing seasons, works with your venue's existing character, and can translate your vision into something real and beautiful. Here is what to know before you start your search.
Wedding floristry is a specialised skill distinct from everyday floristry. Look for a florist who photographs their completed wedding work (not just individual flower arrangements), who will visit your venue, and who provides a detailed written quote that specifies varieties, quantities, and design direction. Vague quotes lead to disappointing results.
Pay close attention to their portfolio's overall aesthetic. Some florists excel at lush, romantic arrangements with garden roses and peonies; others are more at home with structural, contemporary designs using tropical foliage or dried elements. Your florist's natural style should align with the feel you want for your wedding.
Cambridge is surrounded by some of England's finest market gardens and flower farms, particularly in the Fens and across Suffolk and Norfolk. This means locally grown seasonal flowers are often available — a genuine advantage for couples who want sustainable, responsibly sourced arrangements at their best.
The city and surrounding villages have a range of venue types, from medieval college halls and Victorian manor houses to converted barns and outdoor marquee sites. Each presents different floristry challenges. A florist experienced with Cambridge-area venues will understand ceiling heights, existing stone or brick textures, and how to work with the region's beautiful but changeable natural light.
Before committing, ask every florist the following:
The last question matters enormously. A good florist will give you honest guidance on what a particular budget achieves, suggest where to invest and where to scale back, and will never over-promise.
The eastern counties have a relatively dry, cool climate compared to the west of England, which influences what grows well locally. Spring weddings in the region benefit from tulips, narcissi, and early sweet peas — genuinely abundant here. Summer brings the peak of English roses, lavender, and alliums. Autumn opens up dahlias, late roses, and russet foliage from the local hedgerows.
Many florists in the region now source from dedicated UK flower farms rather than imports, which improves quality and longevity while reducing the carbon footprint of your arrangements. Ask specifically whether your florist prioritises British-grown flowers and, if so, which farms they work with.
Your florist and photographer share a common goal — creating images you will love for decades. A florist who understands photography will deliver the bouquet with clean stems and no tissue wrapping at the right moment, will leave space around table arrangements so photographers can work from all angles, and will communicate their delivery timing clearly so the photographer can capture details before guests arrive.
When you share your photographer's name with your florist and vice versa, you give both the chance to align. Many experienced wedding suppliers in Cambridge know each other personally. That familiarity translates into a smoother day.
As a guide, couples in Cambridgeshire and the surrounding counties typically spend between £1,500 and £5,000 on wedding flowers depending on scale and complexity. A bridal bouquet alone ranges from £150 to £400 for quality work with premium varieties. Ceremony arch installations and large centrepieces drive costs up significantly. A professional florist will give you a full itemised quote so there are no surprises.
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Yana regularly photographs weddings across Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, and Norfolk and works alongside some of the region's finest florists. Get in touch to talk through your wedding photography and supplier recommendations.
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Yana Skakun
Photographer · England
Professional wedding, family and portrait photographer based in England. Passionate about capturing authentic emotions and timeless moments.
About Yana →Yana Skakun is a professional wedding photographer based in Cambridge, covering weddings across England — from intimate elopements to full-day ceremonies at country houses, barns, and city venues. Every couple receives a relaxed, documentary approach that captures the day as it truly unfolds. This guide — Wedding Florists in Cambridge and East England: A Complete Guide — is part of the photography journal: practical, experience-based advice drawn from real sessions across England. Whether you arrived searching for wedding florists cambridge or wedding florist east england, the same care and attention shapes every session Yana photographs.
Wedding Photography sessions are available year-round, with bookings open across Cambridge, Ely, Huntingdon, Peterborough, and further afield — East England, London, the Midlands, and beyond. If you have specific questions about wedding flowers cambridgeshire, mention it in your enquiry. Get in touch through the contact form above to check availability and discuss your session. Enquiries are welcomed from anywhere in the UK.
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