SHROPSHIRE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER

Hey, I’m Andy a award winning local Shropshire wedding photographer. You may have read more about me and my photography journey on my about page (if not head over now and get to know me more) but in short I am an award winning wedding and landscapes photographer who lives in Staffordshire.

My approach to wedding photography is to combine candid documentary with creative artistic photography which are curated using fun prompts and valuable training. Throughout the day I aim to be the hidden guest in the background documenting the day and captuing the moments that you may have missed, capturing the moments and preserving the memories.

Award Winning Wedding Photography

Personally, I am a believer in reputatable trades being associated with their industry bodies or recognised organisations which builds trust about thier trade and skills. I am delighted to be a member of Flash Masters photography community which is an industry recognised awards and education company. I am also a member of The Photographers Guild who are another industry trusted partner which offers an awards programme to recognise talented photography at a national award winning level.

I have won awards from The Photographers Guild for my photography, I have won several Wedisson Awards for Wedding Photography and I have also won awards for wedding photography in Boundless Pictures monthly competitions.

I was winner of Hitched Wedding Awards 2024 in the Wedding Photographer category, recognising as one of the most recommended professionals by newlywed couples on Hitched.co.uk. I was nominated by a past couple for award winning wedding photographer in The Wedding Industry Awards 2025 and this saw me be a Regional Finalist as West Midlands Regional Finalist in the Wedding Photography category of The Wedding Industry Awards 2025.

Shropshire Wedding Venues

Shropshire is home to an incredible variety of wedding venues, and each offer unique charm and character, perfect for capturing unforgettable moments. From grand country estates like Davenport House to rustic barns such as Pimhill Barn and The Mill Barns, the county caters to every couple’s dream wedding. Historic venues like Rowton Castle and Ludlow Castle provide a sense of timeless romance, while picturesque countryside retreats in the Shropshire Hills offer stunning natural environmental backdrops. With blends of historic charm, modern elegance, and breathtaking scenery, Shropshire’s wedding venues provide the perfect setting for stunning photography that tells the story of your special day.

About Shropshire

Maybe you are new to Staffordshire or you live in a neighbouring County and want to know more about this amazing County. Shropshire is a beautiful rural County in Central England on the border of the North-West of England. It is nestled between its neighbours Wales to the west, Staffordshire to the East and Herefordshire to the South. Shropshire is a famous historic county with links to medieval Britain, and is home to on the most famous links to the Industrial Revolution.

Shropshire is a rural County steeped with history and natural beauty, offering a captivating backdrop for weddings within its quaint villages, rolling hills and historic landmarks. Shropshire is renowned for its rich historic links to Medieval Britain through its historic castles and ruins including Shrewsbury Castle and the ancient ruins of Wenlock Priory. This beautiful County is also linked to the Iron Age, through the Roman city of Wroxeter (one of the UKs largest Roman settlements) and famous castles including Shrewsbury Castle and Ludlow Castle.

Shropshire is celebrated through its long standing historic market towns which include the highs and lows of Bridgnorth, a beautiful market-town which is home to one of the last remaining clifftop railways and the amazing historic steam railway, Severn Valley Railway. One of the other amazing attractions within Shropshire is Iron Bridge gorge and museums, with the famous Iron Bridge which was the first major bridge in the world to be made of Cast Iron and spans the River Severn.