


If you’re planning your wedding at Ansty Hall, you’ve picked a venue that just works.
It looks the part without trying too hard, there’s loads of character, and the whole place actually flows on the day instead of fighting against it. I’m here regularly as a recommended photographer, so I’m not turning up trying to figure things out. I already know where the light hits best, the spots most people walk straight past, and how to get the most out of it without turning your day into a schedule.
That’s a big part of how I work. You’re not hiring me to march you around ticking off poses. You’re hiring me to blend in, read what’s going on, and catch it as it actually happens while still making sure everything looks solid. Ansty Hall is perfect for that. You’ve got the big, impressive backdrops, but also loads of quieter corners, so you get that mix of natural moments and proper standout shots without disappearing for half your wedding.
Because I’m here a lot, I also know how to work with the team so everything just runs. No awkward interruptions, no slowing things down, no making you feel like you’re constantly on show. You get on with enjoying it, I’ll get on with capturing it properly.
If you’re after wedding photography at Ansty Hall that feels relaxed, natural, and actually like you, you’re in the right place.

Ansty Hall Just Works
Ansty Hall is one of those venues that just gets it right. Great light, loads of variety, and a layout that actually flows instead of slowing your day down.
I’m here a lot, so I’m not guessing. I know where to go, when to use it, and how to get the best out of it without dragging you off for hours. No awkward posing, no overthinking it, just a relaxed day where you enjoy it and I make sure it’s all captured properly.
Familiarity Matters
Most couples don’t think about this until after the wedding, but it makes a big difference on the day. When I’m at Ansty Hall, I’m not reacting, I’m already a step ahead.
I know where you’ll get the best light without disappearing for ages, where to go if the weather turns, and how to keep things moving without it feeling rushed. It means less stopping and starting, less faffing about, and more time for you to actually enjoy your day while I get what you need in the background.


























