wedding season in full swing!
wedding season in full swing! with Stephen Armishaw photography of Beverley, Hull and East Yorkshire.
Sorry I hhaven’tbeen keeping up with my blog! I seem to keep up everyday with my business facebook page stephen armishaw photography but my Beverley portraiture studio work keeps me from the keyboard for far too long. A very pleasant situation to be in!
Just back from trip to Egypt creating new art work, photographing some hotels and playing a little golf! (somebodies got to do it!) Next trip is a week shooting landscapes up in Scotland, I think the weather may be more unpredictable…..
Wedding season is now in full swing and its great to see this year we will be working at some new venues as well as our old favourites. After over 1300 weddings all over the world, its always refreshing to enjoy a fresh location. We will of course be visiting our friends at the local well known venues such as Tickton Grange , Rowley Manor , Cave Castle , The Mill House , Lazaats ,The Hallmark , Mercure , Rise Hall , Hazelwood Hall , Burnby Hall , KP club , and Carlton Towers to name a few. We love weddings! Please have a read of my FAQ wedding section on this site as it will help you in your choice of your Beverley, Hull and East Yorkshire wedding photographer.
Only a few days left of our “sitting fee to charity” portraiture sittings, but will still be doing our amazing £10 full sittings through April and May. Model portfolios and topups are still only £45 and have a top MUA if needed. My modern, fully equipped top Beverley studio is close to Hull and easily reachable from all of East Yorkshire.
Please keep your eye ( and pop a like!) on my facebook page stephen armishaw photography as it updated everyday with images and further info. All the best and hope to see you soon!
Latest posts by Stephen Armishaw (see all)
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