Welsh Country House Wedding

A winter wedding with military ceremony and cinematic editorial photography

This Welsh country wedding at Coed-Y-Mwstwr Hotel was photographed with a cinematic editorial approach, focusing on light, atmosphere and strong visual storytelling. The aim was to create images that feel considered and emotive, with space for both natural moments and intentional portraits.

This wedding was photographed with an editorial yet observational approach, combining deliberate, fashion-led portraits with space for genuine moments, emotion, and connection to unfold naturally.

This wedding at Coed-Y-Mwstwr Hotel reflects my approach as a UK editorial wedding photographer, creating imagery that feels cinematic, story-driven and timeless. Influenced by film stills, vintage romance and composed frames, my work leans towards a poetic, Pinterest inspired visuals.

The day featured strong military traditions, including a ceremonial sword arch, alongside an abundance of fresh flowers and winter greenery. These elements shaped the visual tone and colour grading of the day and worked naturally with a film-inspired, editorial style.

For couples drawn to cinematic wedding photography, Wes Anderson–inspired composition and editorial imagery often found through Pinterest, this wedding shows how strong visual direction and setting can shape a clear narrative.

I photograph weddings across Wales, Scotland and throughout the UK, documenting each day as a complete visual story with a refined editorial approach and deliberate, considered portraiture.

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