Karen & Guy — A Winter Wedding at Stirk House

A mid-January wedding at Stirk House in Lancashire.
Red hearts. Helium balloons. Children’s laughter.
A family celebration unfolding gently in winter light.

Red heart and white balloons as the bride’s sister smiles at Stirk House
Red hearts rising.
A sister’s smile begins the day.

Arrival at Stirk House

I arrived as Karen, Guy, and their closest friends filled the rooms with red heart balloons and white floating orbs. Laughter carried down the corridors. A balloon escaped. The groom reached up to rescue it. Relaxed personalities revealed themselves instantly. The kind I love to photograph.

Helium heart and white balloons tied to gift boxes at Stirk House
Balloons waiting patiently.
Small details filling the room with joy.
Bride concentrating as she ties white balloons in the bridal suite
Quiet focus.
Hands preparing the celebration.
The couple resting arms on the bannister watching guests arrive
Watching the day unfold.
Together before it begins.
Their daughter smiling on the bed in the bridal suite
A daughter’s excitement.
Morning light and laughter.

The Bridal Suite

Upstairs, soft January light poured through the windows. Karen and the children moved between brushes, dresses, and excited energy. Colours stayed true. Skin tones natural. A memory preserved as it was, not re-imagined. A purist approach. Timeless, long after editing trends fade.

Chaos in the best way. Everyone helping. Everyone present.

Bridal shoes on the stone window sill at Stirk House
Shoes waiting by the window.
Soft light through leaded glass at Stirk House.
Mother of the bride tying her daughter’s bridesmaid dress laces
Helping hands.
A proud smile shared.
Wider view of mother tying bridesmaid dress in the bridal suite
Family gathering close.
Everyone playing their part.
Bride in satin dress talking with her two daughters
Satin and soft voices.
A mother’s calm moment.
Bride and daughters looking through the leaded window at guests arriving
Looking out to the day.
Anticipation behind the glass.
Monochrome image of bride and daughters at the window
A different expression.
The same quiet excitement.
Groom smiling with his mother in the ceremony room
A son and his mum.
Warm stone and gentle laughter.

The Ceremony

Warm stone walls. A gentle quiet before vows.
Guy and his son shared small glances that said everything.
Children carried rings. Readings were spoken softly.
Family closeness filled the room. Unposed. Unforced. Real.

Groom crouched talking to his son the ring bearer in monochrome
Father and son.
A moment of reassurance.
Groom and son seated front row smiling before the ceremony
Raised eyebrows.
Nervous joy on display.
Bride enters with her daughters, smiling at her groom
The entrance.
Eyes meeting across the room.
Couple smiling at their son during the ceremony
All attention on family.
Love filling the room.
Wider view of daughters smiling and guests seated in the aisles
Shared smiles everywhere.
A room united.
Bride and groom reacting with smiles during the registrar’s words
Eyebrows raised.
A moment of realisation.
Natural smiles from bride and groom during the ceremony
No posing.
Just happiness.
Ring bearer beginning his role in the ceremony
A serious responsibility.
Small steps, big moment.
Guy placing the ring on Karen’s finger

Special words spoken.
Hands gently joining.
Bride placing the ring on her groom’s finger

Promises exchanged.
A circle completed.
Monochrome smiles as the couple realise they are married
All smiles.
The moment lands.
Bridesmaid daughter giving a reading
A daughter’s voice.
Words from the heart.
Mother watching proudly as her daughter reads
Pride in a glance.
A mother’s love.
First kiss as guests and cameras capture the moment
The first kiss.
My quiet Leica watching.
Signing the register and a kiss
Ink on paper.
A kiss to seal it.
Daughter looking across the ceremony room
Curious eyes.
Taking it all in
Family gathered candidly at the signing table
Family close together.
A natural moment.
Couple beginning their exit from the ceremony room
Relief and laughter.
Stepping into married life.
Guests applauding as the family exit
Applause rising.
Love filling the stone room.
Couple greeting guests after the ceremony
Hugs and handshakes.
Warm congratulations.

Moving Through the House

The cold stayed outside. Guests followed the couple. Glasses clinked. Conversations gathered. We stepped briefly into the doorway for natural portraits. Chairs. Sofas. A breath of winter air. Then back inside to warmth.

Guests taking photos as candid moments unfold
Everyone capturing memories.
I capture them too.
Relaxed couple portraits indoors at Stirk House
No expectations.
Just the two of them at Stirk House.
Couple kissing naturally for themselves
Not for the camera.
Just for each other.
Monochrome portrait of groom smiling as bride looks at him
His smile.
Her gaze
Bride resting legs across groom’s legs on sofa in black and white
Comfort together.
Relaxed and close.
Couple facing each other outside in monochrome
Winter air.
Quiet connection.
Cheeky colour portrait of the couple
A playful glance.
Laughter between frames.
Casual group photo on sofa with family and friends
Gathered together.
A relaxed family portrait.

Family and Friends

Casual group photographs. Children close at their parents’ sides. Friends relaxed. Nothing rigid. Just an hour of mingling, laughter, and stories weaving together.

Bride and daughters in monochrome, one blowing a kiss
A blown kiss.
A family’s warmth.
Full family fun group seated on sofa in black and white
Everyone together.
A family celebration complete.

Evening Moments

No formal wedding breakfast. Speeches came later, in the evening. A family affair from start to finish.
First dance. Then cake. A topper of the whole family. White icing. Chocolate Maltesers. Smiles all round.

A January Story

Available light. Honest atmosphere.
Chaos, love, emotion, happiness.
A winter family wedding at Stirk House, captured as it truly felt.


Venue Information — Stirk House, Lancashire

Stirk House is a historic country house wedding venue in the Ribble Valley, Lancashire. Stone interiors, soft natural light, and intimate rooms create a calm setting for relaxed family celebrations. This wedding forms part of my destination portfolio, photographed from my base in Leeds.

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