Tag: derbyshire wedding photographer

  • Losehill House Hotel, Peak District Wedding :: Eleanor & Huw

    Losehill House Hotel, Peak District Wedding :: Eleanor & Huw

    I love a nice chilled out wedding.

    Don’t get me wrong, there is something special about high energy weddings too, but every now and again it’s great to change pace and take it as it comes.

    Eleanor and Huw chose to get married in the stunning setting of Losehill House in the Peak District National Park.  If you aren’t familiar, this is somewhat off the beaten track.   You’re looking at narrow approach roads and deep valleys.  Very tranquil and exactly what they were looking for.

    For my part, the staff were very attentive and professional, and I got to experience the fantastic classic English countryside cuisine first hand.

    A highly recommended wedding venue, as I’m sure the photos will attest.

    To be honest, I’m probably not the right photographer for you.


  • Ringwood Hall Hotel Wedding – Amy & Richard

    Ringwood Hall Hotel Wedding – Amy & Richard

    I know you’re not really supposed to mix business with pleasure, but when you get a chance to be the official photographer for your good friends’ wedding, why not break the rules.

    Amy & Richard’s Ringwood Hall Wedding was the first time I had attended a wedding as both photographer and guest since Alex & Miranda’s wedding all the way back in 2013.

    It was also my first time at Ringwood Hall which is a beautiful and charming venue, with really very helpful and friendly staff, not to mention beautiful scenery.

    All of which you can appreciate by having a look through the gallery of highlights below 🙂

    To be honest, I’m probably not the right photographer for you.


  • Katie and Barnaby’s Surprise View Engagement Photo Shoot

    Katie and Barnaby’s Surprise View Engagement Photo Shoot

    As we walked through the heather to get the best view of the setting sun Katie was sharing with us stories of just how regularly cars are broken into whilst parked in Surprise View car park.

    I tentatively glanced over my shoulder toward said Surprise View Car Park which was slowly disappearing into the distance, trying not to think about my own car which now felt somewhat vulnerable.

    As the car park disappeared over the horizon I decided that the car didn’t really matter; I had my precious cameras strapped safely around my person, there was nothing left behind for them to take anyway.

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