I had the pleasure of photographing Max & Niamh’s wedding in the heart of Manchester at Elizabeth Gaskell’s House.
Anna and Craig’s The Priest’s House wedding was nothing short of an epic day. From bold, colourful florals to a pink and red retro cake.
Wyresdale Park is absolutely stunning and so different to any other wedding venue I’ve photographed before in Lancashire. It’s basically like a tiny village – it has it’s own cobbled streets, a cafe, a lake, a cottage, a manor house, beautiful grounds and even a kitchen garden.
Freya and Mark’s wedding at Arley Hall and Gardens was a delightful autumnal affair, full of personal details and unique touches.
Last summer, I embarked on a super chic London wedding shoot photographing our wonderful models Hannah and Luke.
Hannah + Joe’s wedding is a lovely example of how a small, post-covid wedding can still be a lovely day full of friends, family…and pints. The new law of 15 guests per wedding came into effect the day of their wedding, meaning it had to be an even smaller wedding than the previous 30 – but this didn’t stop them having the best day.
On Saturday I had the absolute pleasure of photographing Victoria and Paul’s intimate Leeds Town Hall Wedding. Victoria and her bridal party got ready at the gorgeous Quebec Luxury Apartments, and the ceremony took place in the breathtaking Victoria Hall.
This wonderful styled shoot was something I have had in my mind ever since work started on refurbishing The Hovels on Harewood Estate. A venue is a place close to my heart – not only do I live on the estate myself, but I’ve also worked at Harewood for around two years now.
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