East Wales blends rolling borderland countryside with elegant venues that make for truly timeless wedding photography.
Some of the most popular choices for couples in this region include Iscoyd Park near Wrexham, Peterstone Court in Brecon, and The Manor Hotel in Crickhowell — all of which I know and love shooting in. Covering the Monmouthshire, Powys, and Wrexham areas, I offer relaxed, natural wedding photography that lets your day unfold beautifully.
FAQ
Q: Do you cover venues right on the Welsh/English border? A: Yes — many of the finest venues in East Wales sit right on or near the border, and I regularly photograph weddings in venues spanning both sides. If your venue is in Shropshire, Herefordshire, or Cheshire but close to the Welsh border, please do get in touch. Q: What’s the East Wales countryside like for wedding photography? A: It’s stunning and often underrated. The Brecon Beacons, the Wye Valley, and the gentle rolling hills of the Welsh Marches all offer incredible natural backdrops. The softer, pastoral landscape of East Wales creates a different feel to the dramatic north or west coasts — romantic, timeless, and completely beautiful. Q: Do you photograph weddings at smaller, more rural venues in East Wales? A: Absolutely — barns, farmhouses, private estates, and tipi weddings are some of my favourites. East Wales has a wonderful selection of more relaxed, rural venues and I love the creative opportunities they offer. Q: Are your packages the same for East Wales weddings as elsewhere in Wales? A: Yes — my pricing and packages are consistent across all areas of Wales. You can view full details on the Pricing page, and I’m always happy to create a bespoke package to suit your needs. Q: Can I see examples of weddings you’ve photographed in East Wales? A: Yes — please visit my Portfolio page to see full wedding galleries. If you’d like to see work from a specific area or venue type, just ask and I’ll share relevant examples. Q: How soon should I book for my East Wales wedding? A: I’d recommend booking as early as possible — popular summer weekends can be reserved 18–24 months in advance. Even if your wedding is soon, it’s always worth getting in touch to check availability.Also covering:
South Wales weddings, North Wales weddings, West Wales weddings, and Mid Wales weddings.