Your North West Wedding - October/November 2019 (Issue 58)

P hotographs are more than just keepsakes. They’re a way of reliving those happy memories over and over again and reminding yourself of just how wonderful life can be. Your wedding will be one of the most important days of your life, so it’s essential you have lovely photographs to look back on. To help to inspire you, we’ve asked seven local suppliers to send in some of their favourite images. MOMENTS THAT matter Local photographers reveal their favourit pictures “We love being able to capture the pre-wedding emotions. This is Jess having a moment before seeing her dad. I especially like this picture because it was such a busy hotel room with stuff everywhere, but you'd never know.” – Nikki Griffiths and Meg Kerr from Two for Joy Photography. emmastoszkowskiphotography.co.uk twoforjoyphotography.co.uk “The weather isn’t something you can book on your wedding day, so when you get some blue skies, embrace it.” – Emma Stoszkowski from Emma Stoszkowski Photography. “Shot on a rainy December day, this couple were worried that the weather would prevent them from taking pictures outside. Instead, we made the rain work in our favour and used creative lighting to made it look like it was snowing.” – Mark Copeland from Envision Images. envisionimages.co.uk “This bath shot was taken at Bartle Hall and is fun and unusual.” – Mark McNeill from Mark McNeill Wedding Photography. markmcneillweddingphotography.com jogreenfieldphotographer.com “This picture features confetti and lots of it. For me this image represents true happiness. The smiling faces of everyone amongst the confetti and bright yellow of the town hall is perfect.” – Chelsea Cannar from Chelsea Cannar Photography. chelseacannarphotography.com “The way the groom, Luke, is hugging his new bride shows exactly what marriage is all about.” – Craig Roberts from The Soulcase Wedding Photography. thesoulcase.com ▶ ▶ PHOTOGRAPHY 51

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