Scarborough Spa Wedding Photography — Lisa & Oliver’s Seaside Wedding
Lisa and Oliver’s May wedding at Scarborough Spa was full of fresh sea air, playful weather, and the kind of joy that doesn’t mind a little rain. From gravity-powered Cliff Lift trams down to the promenade, to blue-striped deckchairs fluttering in the wind, their day felt unmistakably seaside — relaxed, personal, and full of laughter.
This was an any-weather wedding done right. Honest moments. Family chaos. Fish and chips after the speeches. Cupcakes inspired by classic 99 flakes. Pebbles signed, shells gathered, flip-flops appearing when they were needed most. A celebration that never rushed anything, even as the wind rolled in from the sea.
Earlier in the year, we’d already spent time together during their engagement shoot, and that quiet familiarity showed straight away. Everything felt easy from the start — relaxed conversations, shared laughter, and the sense that nothing needed to be forced.

A warm, joyful moment along the Scarborough seafront.
A Seaside Arrival, Wind in the Air, Laughter on the Promenade
The day began quietly, with a few relaxed family moments at home. Lisa held her original costume jewellery and faux-flower bouquet — never meant to be thrown — pausing briefly before the pace picked up. There was laughter in the garden, easy smiles with her parents and brother, and that calm-before-the-day feeling that only happens right at the start.
When it was time to leave, the mood shifted from stillness to movement. Lisa and her bridesmaids arrived at the foot of the Cliff Lift and, purely for fun, rode it up and down again — dresses lifting in the breeze, laughter echoing inside the carriage. It felt playful, unpolished, and completely right for a wedding by the sea.
Stepping out near Scarborough Spa, smiles came easily. The wind had already arrived, excitement was building, and the day was properly underway.

Her handmade jewellery bouquet, full of meaning and memory

Nothing posed — just warmth before heading out.

The calm before the celebrations unfold.

That mix of excitement and nerves starting to surface.

Scarborough’s cliff lift setting the tone for the day.

A spontaneous moment that felt very them.

A timeless Scarborough tradition in motion.


A pause before stepping into the day.

Unscripted moments I love to photograph.

Natural, documentary moments before walking on.
Along the Promenade to Scarborough Spa
Lisa arrived with her bridesmaids and parents on the promenade, walking together toward Scarborough Spa as the wind lifted dresses and carried laughter along the seafront. They passed through the tunnel beneath the cliffs — that familiar Scarborough moment where the light drops briefly before opening out again.
One of the bridesmaids caught my eye as they walked — a quick glance, then a smile that lit the frame. Unplanned, infectious, and completely in keeping with the day.
Outside, blue and white striped deckchairs shifted and fluttered in the breeze, the weather teasing but never quite committing. Guests gathered slowly, a few umbrellas appearing as light spits of rain drifted through.
Inside the pavilion, the groom and his best man waited together. I interrupted them gently for a few relaxed photographs — quiet anticipation, shared smiles, and that sense of everything about to begin.
As guests took their seats, a groomsman passed around sandcastle windmills — a small seaside touch that felt perfectly placed. Everyone was there now, gathered at this beachside spot, ready for the moment they’d all come to witness.

One smile that lifted the whole scene.

The sea air already making its presence felt.

A small detail that says seaside wedding.

Easy conversation before the ceremony begins.

Just sitting with family, waiting together.

The nerves starting to ease.

Big smiles always follow.

A true nod to the coast.

The moment everything changes.

Family gently step back as their story begins.
An Outdoor Ceremony at Scarborough Spa
Thankfully, the rain held off just in time for Lisa’s arrival. A little nervous at first, that feeling quickly softened into smiles as she met Oliver at the pavilion.
The ceremony took place outdoors, framed by the Victorian grandeur of Scarborough Spa and the steep hillside rising behind them. Guests sat in deckchairs, wrapped in sea air and anticipation, the setting feeling timeless and unmistakably seaside.
Readings were shared. Rings exchanged. Small, emotional moments passed quietly between family and friends, while smiles spread easily through the space.
Their first kiss was met with warmth and laughter, and during the signing there was a wonderful run of natural reactions — faces lighting up, shared glances, and that sense of everyone being fully present.
As Lisa and Oliver walked back up the aisle together, hand in hand, the mood lifted again. The bridesmaids followed behind, and once more one caught my eye — a bright, unplanned smile straight to camera, finishing the ceremony on a perfectly joyful note.



























Group Photos & Confetti Among the Deckchairs
After the ceremony, we kept the group photos simple and relaxed — just a few planned moments mixed with plenty of spontaneous ones. The aim was to keep the atmosphere light and let the seaside setting do its thing.
With the deckchairs and the Spa framing everything perfectly, the photos felt natural and unforced. Family gathered easily, laughter slipped in between frames, and the mood stayed playful — exactly right for a May wedding by the sea.
Then came the confetti.
Lisa and Oliver took their seats right in the middle of the deckchairs, guests lining up behind them, confetti at the ready. The breeze — perfectly timed — carried it forward in a joyful swirl. A burst of colour, cheers all around, and a kiss right at the centre of it all.
A seaside moment, sealed properly.





























A Moment of Calm — Couple Portraits Along the Scarborough Coast
With no shortage of backdrops, we stepped straight outside and across the road for their couple portraits. Victorian railings and old lampposts lined the promenade, while the sandy beach and calm sea stretched out below. Moody skies rolled overhead, framing the coast perfectly.
Nothing was over-styled or over-worked. The moments stayed honest and true to the day — lightly guided, emotionally led, and rooted in what was already there. Lisa and Oliver walked through the tunnel, laughed by the colourful beach huts, and headed down onto the sand without worrying about dresses or perfection. It suited them completely.
There was time to breathe, to connect, and to enjoy the coast together — personality shining through in every frame. Then, just as naturally, they made their way back up to Scarborough Spa, ready to rejoin their guests for the wedding breakfast.














The Wedding Breakfast at Scarborough Spa
The room was full of small seaside details the moment guests arrived. Napkins folded into shells, faux goldfish floating gently in water as name tags, and candles nestled among real shells and windmills on the tables. Thoughtful, playful touches that felt completely in tune with the day.
Lisa and Oliver entered to warm applause and smiling faces — the kind of welcome that instantly softens any nerves. Speeches came before the food, often a brave move, but here it worked perfectly. Laughter settled the room, emotions landed gently, and no one seemed to mind the wait.
What followed wasn’t rushed or formal. Just good energy, full attention, and a room filled with love before the meal even began.























A Fish & Chips Wedding Breakfast by the Sea
The wedding breakfast leaned fully into the seaside spirit. To begin, baguette with cheese and tomato salad was served around the tables, while nearby a tower of 99-flake–style cupcakes and a simple wedding cake sat waiting — finished with delicate shell details in the icing and photographed quietly before the room filled.
Lisa and Oliver wandered from table to table, greeting guests properly, pausing for conversations and laughter before the main meal arrived. When it did, it couldn’t have felt more fitting — fish and chips served with lemon wedges, salad, and, of course, mushy peas. Familiar, comforting, and exactly right.
Little details kept catching the eye as the afternoon settled. A surfboard-shaped table plan. A stand of flip-flops ready for anyone heading back out to the beach. Knickerbocker glory waiting later as dessert. Every choice felt thoughtful and personal, perfectly in tune with the day they’d created.


















Couple Portraits by the Beach Cabins and Shoreline
Later in the day, we stepped back outside for another short set of couple portraits — this time by the colourful beach cabins, along the promenade, and down toward the shoreline as the tide had fully come in.
The contrast of colour along the seafront worked beautifully. Bright cabins against soft skies, the green-blue of the sea beside the muted tones of the promenade walls. On the page, these moments felt bold and graphic, full of movement and life.
We made our way down the steps toward the water, timing things naturally as waves broke along the shore. One moment lingered longer than the rest — a kiss caught just as the water rolled in, the sea doing exactly what it does best when you give it time.
Then, just as easily, Lisa and Oliver headed back through the tunnel toward their friends and family, the portraits finished without fuss, the day continuing as it should.













Speeches, First Dances, and a Gentle Evening Close
By the time we arrived back inside, the room had shifted again. Some bridesmaids were happily worn out, resting — or fast asleep — in quiet corners, while others were full of energy, laughter breaking out over flip-flops and well-earned comfort after a long day.
Speeches followed, relaxed and warm, with the kind of easy humour that comes from people who know each other well. As evening guests began to arrive, the space slowly filled again, conversations overlapping, the celebration taking on a softer, looser rhythm.
The cake was cut without ceremony or fuss, photographed just as it happened. Nearby, only a few of the 99-flake–style cupcakes remained on the stand — a decision that clearly went down very well.
The first dance kept things simple and full of feeling. No performance, no pressure — just a moment shared. Dances with mum and grandma followed, gentle and affectionate, bringing the day towards its close in the same spirit it began.















A Seaside Wedding, Told Honestly
Lisa and Oliver’s wedding at Scarborough Spa unfolded with an ease that never tried to outpace the day itself. Weather moved in and out, laughter carried along the promenade, and moments gathered naturally without being shaped or hurried.
From quiet family time at home to wind-swept smiles by the sea, the rhythm stayed gentle throughout. Nothing needed forcing. Nothing needed fixing. Just a celebration that made space for feeling — and allowed the setting to do what it does best.
Held against the North Yorkshire coast, it was a day shaped by light, movement, and the people who filled it.
Venue Information — Scarborough Spa, North Yorkshire
Scarborough Spa is a historic seaside wedding venue overlooking the North Sea in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Set above the promenade and shoreline, the venue offers outdoor ceremony spaces, coastal views, and reception rooms within the Spa complex.
This wedding took place across the promenade, pavilion, and shoreline at Scarborough Spa, with portraits made along the coast and celebrations continuing indoors.
