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A selection of real weddings, guides and tips and tricks…
An Unconventional Urban Wedding at The Tetley Art Gallery, Leeds
Georgie and Dom's Leeds wedding was nothing short of magical, blending heartfelt moments with the city's unique vibe. Captured by your favourite alternative wedding photographer, their story unfolded amidst the neon lights of The Tetley, setting the scene for a night filled with laughter, tears, and some funky tunes. This wedding wasn't just about the moments that make your heart skip a beat; it was a testimony to love that dares to be different. For those ready to celebrate their love story in Leeds, away from the conventional path, this one's an inspiration and a reminder that your day can be exactly how you've dreamed - uniquely yours.
An Unconventional Wedding at Bowers Mill, Yorkshire
In a world dominated by wedding traditions, Cherelle and Jack decided to shake things up with a one-of-a-kind celebration. They traded the usual march for a dance-off and swapped dull legal speak for a fun-filled, audience-engaged ceremony. Their industrial meets countryside chic wedding tale is all about personalisation trumping conformity. Join us on a whimsical journey through their unconventional day, captured in candid shots.
An Unconventional Love Story: Natalie & Nathan's Two-Part Wedding Extravaganza – Cambridgeshire to Sheffield!
From the quaint English village charm of Cambridgeshire to the hipster vibe of Sheffield's Alder Bar, the wedding of Natalie and Nathan was a delightful blend of tradition and modernity. As an alternative wedding photographer, I've seen my fair share of unique weddings, but this one takes the (wedding) cake! Two days, two vibes, one unforgettable occasion. In Cambridgeshire, it was a close-knit family affair, with heartfelt vows exchanged in a charming village church. Fast forward to Sheffield, and we're partying it up at Alder Bar, tackling trivia quizzes and gorging on gastronomical delights. But don't just take my word for it, dive in to experience the perfect mix of cosy and cool that Natalie and Nathan's wedding served up!
Is 3 hours of Wedding Photography Enough?
Is three hours of wedding photography coverage enough to get the best moments - take a look at Katie and Kyle’s wedding at the Woodman Inn, Thunderbridge and make up your own mind.
Chiara + Stewart’s Wakefield Elopement
Alternative wedding photography at a Victorian town hall micro-wedding followed by portraits on the streets of Wakefield, West Yorkshire.
Victoria Hall, Saltaire: You could not get more Yorkshire than this
A Yorkshire-inspired, local supplied wedding in the picturesque village of Saltaire, West Yorkshire.