This is the old cliche: the bride and groom on a climbing frame!
These guys didn’t want any posed or formal photos.
They just wanted candid moments from the day, plus some fun portraits:
Take a look at some more photo stories.
This is the old cliche: the bride and groom on a climbing frame!
These guys didn’t want any posed or formal photos.
They just wanted candid moments from the day, plus some fun portraits:
Take a look at some more photo stories.
The image was taken during a wedding at The Beaches Hotel, Prestatyn.
It was a beautiful ceremony in a small village and then the reception was on the beach front.
This was a quiet moment before the evening partying began!
This image was taken right at the end of the photoshoot, before we all headed home.
The sun was getting low in the sky and I was hoping to catch it coming through the upright trees behind.
There were loads of people around that evening- playing football, waking their dogs etc. (The location was Middleton Park in Leeds.)
We spent a bit of time walking round and chatting while we found a quiet spot to take some pictures.
The bright sun meant that we had to find some spots that were a good mix of shade with a bit of sunlight thrown in.
I really like how relaxed these guys were towards the end of the shoot.
An engagement shoot normally takes about an hour. The first twenty minutes are normally just when we are feeling a bit awkward and just relaxing into each others’ company.
Then we start to settle into it and, combined with looking at the pictures on the back of the camera, we get confident that we’re all happy with the pictures we’re creating.
If you would like to arrange a couples shoot just get in touch x
This wedding at The Huntsman, Holmfirth was a great day.
Here we can see the groom and the love of his life. 🙂
Love this romantic duo:
And this little one too!
For this wedding at Hebden Bridge Golf Club, the bride had asked for a specific image which recreated a photo of her parents on their wedding day, years earlier.
So at dusk we headed out from the reception.
We tried a few shots as the sun set over the hills behind.
It was freezing so we didn’t spend long, and nipped back into the party.
Overjoyed to be able to make these guys happy.
A lovely couple, amazing family and beautiful wedding.
If you’re getting married and have any ideas for your wedding please get in touch x x
This wedding photo was taken at the Hallmark Hotel in Handforth, near Manchester.
We had a bit of time when Amy and Mark had first arrived at the venue to get some shots while they were sipping their bubbly.
I wanted to use a wide angle lens to get the full car in the shot.
I was keen to capture them in a natural relaxed pose, without me giving any directions.
I was also trying to keep low, to make sure the car was obscuring any other cars behind.
It was the third vehicle that Amy had travelled in that day!
The first wedding car had broken down, so Amy was driven to the wedding in her dad’s convertible, complete with hastily-tied ribbons on the bonnet.
The replacement car arrived during the service so this was how they left the ceremony!
Ben and Sam picked this photo of their Yorkshire wedding for the cover of their album.
Their wedding venue was Hazelwood Castle. It’s gorgeous hotel that’s styled like a medieval castle.
We had a bit of time before the evening function. They’d spotted a path leading down to some woods, a short walk away from the venue.
We took a few pictures on the path and then found this spot around the corner, where the low sun made for a beautiful golden halo kind of effect.
I really like the relaxed and loving vibe they were giving off. It encapsulated the moment perfectly, just taking a bit of time together, away from the chaos of the day, to catch their breaths, before heading back for partying!
This has a selection of pictures from a few different weddings.
Turn on your volume for the most enjoyment!
This wedding photo was taken on the moors above Hebden Bridge.
I was trying to use the bridge for leading lines, to give a bit of depth in the picture, as well as lead the viewer’s eye to these guys in the centre.
We were up on the Calderdale moors, near to the two reservoirs, Gorple and Widdop.
We tried a few different pictures on the bridge and near the water.
The sun was setting at this point, so we got a nice mix of shots in direct sunlight, as well as soft light when the clouds moved overhead.
These guys were really adventurous in exploring the area.
They were enjoying trying out different locations, and were great at walking about in their finery.
I manage to slip and fall down a hole, but they remained graceful throughout!