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Wedding Photographers Lancashire
We have done a few Lancashire Weddings now and especially love a Fram wedding. It is right up our street to have a large but relaxed wedding gathering. We love photographing naturally. Therefore, the chance to be around a large group who like to relax and have a good time is perfect for our style.


A church wedding
Firstly Marie started the photography in the bride’s family farm in Preston. Next we headed over to St Hilda’s Church, Bilsborrow, the ceremony location for Jenny and Joe’s wedding. Last, we went onto Joe’s family run farm in Lathom, Ormskirk for an amazing marquee wedding reception.


The details were exquisite with gorgeous soft colours, beautiful fonts adding a lovely touch to the table cards and signs.


Hottest day of the year
It was probably one of the hottest days I have ever done a wedding on. However, there was a threat of rain in the evening which never really came. The day could not have gone better. Jenny looked amazing, the air of sophistication.


The Robin Reliant broke down!
The groomsmen had other ideas on the grown up elegant wedding Jenny had planned. They taxed and MOT a yellow Robin Reliant for Joe, aka Del Boy to his friends, to drive to the church in. Unfortunately, their plans scuppered when it broke down on the way to the church. Luckily, there were plenty of cars to take the groom to the church on time!


The ceremony went perfectly and In addition; they chose a lovely all female choir. Above all, I always think paying attention to the music for the ceremony can pay dividends.

The reception was fabulous. Meanwhile, Jason got to do his favourite wedding photography group shot. A tractor lifted him up nice and high to get a good angle. I got to wave at him safely from the ground!

A thank you
All the guests were lovely and I want to say a warm thank you to Jenny and Joe’s family for making us so welcome xxx We really have the best wedding clients.
If you are getting married in Lancashire and are looking for a Lancashire wedding Photographer, then please get in touch.