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Monumental Wedding at the Manor House in Lindley

Huddersfield
A wedding at The Manor House in Lindley is all about atmosphere. The Manor House is one of those wedding venues that allows couples to have a grans wedding without shouting from the hilltops. It's grand and elegant without feeling showy. It’s a place where the wedding day naturally unfolds around you. From the moment you arrive, the calm confidence of the structure, design and artwork allows the couple to relax and enjoy their big day. Such was the case for the incredible wedding of Mark and Kennedy. I've photographed here a few times and feel very comfortable acting as one of your guests as the day unfolds. Knowing that my style suits the venue; where honest, emotive, and completely uncontrived documentary weding photography lets couples focus on what actually matters. Themselves. Enjoying their wedding day, and when needed, I will step in and guide them for some gorgeous portraits before they go back to the fun of being with their guests.

Blending into your wedding day

Arring early and photographing how your day unfolds allows me to blend into your wedding day. Having a pre-wedding shoot allows us to get to know each other more. I tend to ask lots of questions in the session, about you as people and how you interact together. Having a pre-wedding photography session means you will be more relaxed on your big day!
looking down on the bride fastening her shoes

Should I have a reveal?

Trends come and go very quickly in the wedding business. However, having a reveal to those who mean the most to you on your wedding day can be an emotional time for both parties. After tears from the bridesmaids, it was the turn of this brides father to become emotional.

Making forever memories from the key moments of your wedding day

Bringing experience of photographing many weddings at the Manor House means I know when to capture the very best of your key moments.
bride and groom have their first kiss
bride and groom standing on the bar
bride and groom stand under the porch light in the dark
groom dips the bride in front of the fountain