
If you’re looking for a Staffordshire wedding photographer (or two!) for your wedding, we can help!
We’re Sam & Louise photography. We are a husband and wife wedding photography team who are based in the Uttoxeter, Staffordshire. We’re wedding photographers, dog lovers and all round camera wizards. We’d like to think so anyway!
We have been shooting weddings all over the UK since 2011. Over 350 weddings later we’re still going strong and loving every moment of what we do! We’ve been fortunate to collect a string of awards for our work in the last seven years. Our work has also been featured everywhere from national newspapers to international wedding blogs.
We have shot at loads of wedding venues and have several others pencilled in for the upcoming year.
Some of these include Bruiseyard Hall, Easton Grange, The Granary Barns (Granary Estate) Dove barn, Copdock Hall, Sibton Park wilderness reserve, Kentwell Hall, Woodhall Manor, Hintlesham Hall, Hengrave Hall, Oxley Dairy, Helmingham Hall and more!
Our work is natural, relaxed and timeless. We focus on all the real, unposed moments most of the time, allowing you to enjoy your time with your guests, uninterrupted. Our style is artistic and creative, so we like to deliver beautiful images with a little personality. No boring and formally posed shots of brides gazing out of windows or holding curtains….that isn’t us at all. Hopefully it isn’t you either, and that’s why you’ve stumbled on our work!
Have a whizz through some of the images below and see what you think. Could we be the Staffordshire wedding photographers for you? Pop us an email, we’d love to chat! hello@samandlouise.co.uk
You can also follow our work on social media if you’d like. The links for which are included below.
Facebook / Twitter / Instagram / Pinterest
If you like our work and would like to find out a bit more about us, you can find everything you need to know on our website www.samandlouise.co.uk. You can also pop us an email if you have any questions. We’d be happy to help! Hello@samandlouise.co.uk

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