Deborah Stott - www.stottweddings.com
Stott Weddings are a Staffordshire based wedding photography company and works under the watchful eye of me, Deborah Stott. The single most important thing to me is to capture the natural splendour and authenticity of your celebration, from the bridal preparations through to the after ceremony celebrations. It's all about you, and the people who love you. Rain or shine, the images that I will create for you will be spontaneous and natural. |
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I am dedicated to documenting events as they unfold, with a relaxed and natural approach, unobtrusively capturing the details of each wedding with sensitivity, intuition and experience blending in seamlessly with your guests. I work closely with a second photographer at each wedding to ensure no moment is overlooked.
I have photographed weddings all over the UK and Europe and one of my favourite venues is the very impressive and pictorially pleasing, Ashes Venue in Endon. Set in an amazing location, The Ashes offers everything you could possibly want for your all important wedding day. As a photographer, I couldn’t wish for a more perfect venue. Aside from the fact that the whole day flows so well, as the day is spent all in one place, the Barns, Dairy, courtyard and area beyond the archway provide plenty of scope for photographic opportunities. Every Ashes bride who I speak to is so impressed with the venue but the thing that they most love, every single one of them, is the window feature in the ladies!
Another great bonus for me is the opportunity for me to take my bride and groom to The Ashes for our pre-wedding shoot. Thankfully, Ben and Sarah allow me this opportunity to get to know my clients a little better before their big day and we also get to see all the great places there are here to take photos. Your day is in the safest of hands with Ben and Sarah coordinating it perfectly. Their professional approach ensures that you day will be perfect in every way. I love working at The Ashes and I’m always looking forward to my next wedding there.

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