Photographer: @laraluisphotography

Venue: @longridge_house

Dresses: @jutaskerbridal

Styling: @willowandfiginthelakes

Florals: @seedandwild

Crockery, Linens & Tableware: @lunevalleycrockeryhire

Jewellery: @junijewellery

Cake Design: @wrencakedesign

Models: @beckandamanda

Stationery: @white_orchid_print_and_design

Hair: @nataliejaneartistry

Make Up: @meganhartley_makeup

Content Creator: @lovestorieslive_




A Winter Editorial at Longridge House


As a Cheshire wedding photographer working across the North West, I’m always drawn to spaces that allow creativity, connection, and thoughtful design to coexist effortlessly. This recent winter editorial at Longridge House was exactly that: calm, refined, and deeply emotive. Although Longridge House sits just outside Cheshire, it remains a beautiful example of the kind of North West wedding venue that couples searching for timeless elegance are increasingly drawn to.



A Story Rooted in Connection


At the heart of this shoot were two women whose love felt instinctive and unforced. Winter has a way of stripping everything back, and that stillness allowed their connection to take centre stage. Their relationship unfolded in quiet moments, shared glances, soft laughter, and an ease that needed no direction. As a wedding photographer in Cheshire and the wider North West, these are always the moments I’m most interested in preserving: honest, unguarded, and full of feeling.



The Power of a Thoughtful Creative Team


This editorial was brought to life by an exceptional team of creatives, each contributing with intention and restraint. That collaborative energy shaped the entire day, allowing the styling and atmosphere to feel cohesive rather than overworked. When every supplier is aligned in vision, the result is something elevated and effortless, a quality I strive to reflect in my work as a Cheshire wedding photographer focused on timeless storytelling.



Styling with Winter Sophistication


The design leaned into winter with a refined, contemporary approach. Sculptural white florals were balanced with grounded, natural textures, creating depth without distraction. A vintage car introduced a subtle sense of history and romance, sitting beautifully alongside the clean lines of the overall styling. Bridal fashion played a central role, with modern silhouettes, luxurious fabrics, and understated detailing that felt confident and editorial. Everything worked together to frame the couple, never competing with their story.



A North West Venue with Timeless Appeal


Longridge House offers a setting that feels both grand and understated, making it ideal for couples who value elegance without excess. While it may not be located in Cheshire, it resonates strongly with the aesthetic many Cheshire couples seek when planning a wedding that feels refined, personal, and enduring. For couples open to exploring North West wedding venues beyond county lines, Longridge House is a beautiful reminder of what’s possible.



Wedding Photography Across Cheshire and the North West


If you’re planning a wedding in Cheshire or elsewhere in the North West and are drawn to imagery that feels timeless, emotive, and editorial, I’d love to connect. My work as a Cheshire wedding photographer is rooted in storytelling, focusing on real connection, thoughtful details, and moments that will continue to feel meaningful for years to come.

Winter has a quiet way of revealing what matters most, and this editorial was a perfect reflection of that truth.