Based in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, Adam Lowndes is a wedding photographer who specializes in capturing the genuine joy and emotion of your big day. With his outgoing and down-to-earth personality, Adam blends effortlessly into your celebration, helping everyone feel comfortable. This approach allows him to capture authentic, unscripted moments that truly tell the story of your love.
Adam’s philosophy is all about making your wedding photography experience stress-free and enjoyable. He focuses on documenting the magic of your day as it naturally unfolds, so the photos feel like a seamless part of your celebration—not interruptions. His goal is to let you relax and fully enjoy every moment, knowing your memories are being beautifully preserved.
Couples often describe Adam as a fun and helpful guest at their wedding. His engaging presence creates a comfortable atmosphere, and he’s known for going the extra mile—whether that’s fixing a veil or making sure you don’t miss out on the canapés. Adam is dedicated to being a supportive and positive presence throughout your day.
Beyond weddings, Adam is committed to giving back to his community. Each year, he donates 1% of his profits to meaningful causes in Stoke-on-Trent, supporting the place he calls home.
My first as it was my sisters and started the ball rolling on this wild ride.
Fun, Natural, Creative,
My personality and ability to start a conversation with absolutely anyone.
Guests make a wedding.
A bride wear her mother’s veil which was 30 years old.
First Email > Meeting > Decision > Open Communication up until the wedding date > Last Meeting > Wedding > 48hr Sneak Peeks > 6 weeks full gallery
None. Every wedding day should bring it's own photographs from the personalities embedded within it.
I don't normally get asked to take them. They usually come naturally from a moment. I loved taking a back silhouette of some bridesmaids this year when the light source was tricky.
Party on. Rain is rain and never effects my days. It adds a little spice if anything.
My uncle brought me my first camera when I was about 10. I then came of age in the digital revolution and took photographs of many other things before my sister asked me to take her wedding photographs.