Documentary wedding photography across Worcestershire. Twelve years in. Real, unposed, properly captured.
Worcestershire reminds me of home. Beautiful rural areas, loads of different venue styles you can get married in a barn one week and a castle the next. That mix is what I love about shooting here.
I cover Worcestershire properly Malvern, Bromsgrove, Kidderminster, and everywhere in between. Travel within Worcestershire is included in the price. No mileage surprises. No “after a certain postcode we start charging.”
Manor Hill House. Hogarths Stone Manor. Grafton Manor. Bredenbury Court. Arley House Gardens.
Each one’s different and that’s the point.
My philosophy is simple. I want to walk into any venue, any situation, any kind of day and shoot the shit out of it. Manor house, barn conversion, historic hall, contemporary space. Doesn’t matter. The job is to see what’s in front of me and make something real from it.
That’s why Worcestershire works for what I do. The venues are scattered across the county and wildly different from each other. A barn wedding is a completely different puzzle to a manor house. But the approach stays the same show up, see what’s there, shoot it properly.
I’ve also got my eye on Curradine Barns, Redhouse Barn, Eastnor Castle, and The Abbey Hotel. If you’re booking any of those, let’s talk.
The landscape is built for it. Wide open country, dramatic light, proper rural character. The couples who get married here tend to want something honest not a performance, just their actual day, captured the way it actually happened.
The venue mix means every wedding feels different. You can’t phone in a documentary approach when you’re shooting wildly different spaces you have to genuinely see what’s in front of you and respond to it. That’s where the best work happens.
what couples say
Dan & Rachel
Bredenbury Court Wedding
I’m based next door in Shropshire. I know Worcestershire like I know home. I know these venues, I know the light, I know what works where.
If your timeline shifts on the day, I know the area. If it pours down, I’ve got a plan. If your venue needs a recce before the day and I haven’t shot there before, I’ll go and do one properly not a quick drive past, a proper look at the space, the light, where the moments will happen.
That’s what local actually means.
Tell me about your day.
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If you want to check availability, ask questions, or just see if we’re a good fit, get in touch. No sales pitch. Just a proper chat about your wedding.
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