If you’re planning your wedding in Lancashire, Alex at Alporline Photography is here to beautifully capture every moment of your special day. From the excitement of getting ready in the morning to the joyful celebrations on the dance floor, Alex focuses on telling your unique love story with creativity and genuine emotion.
Wedding planning can be overwhelming, and Alex understands that. Couples consistently praise his warm, professional, and patient approach, which helps everyone feel comfortable in front of the camera. From your first meeting, Alex takes the time to listen and understand your vision, ensuring your photos reflect your personality and the spirit of your day.
Alporline Photography offers a perfect mix of candid, posed, and relaxed shots to create a complete and authentic record of your wedding. Here’s what makes Alex’s service stand out:
With extensive experience shooting weddings across Lancashire, Alex knows how to make the most of your chosen venue. He has worked at some of the region’s finest locations, including The River Barn, Singleton Lodge, Bartle Hall, Glasshouse, Imperial Hotel, Garstang Country Hotel, and Ribby Hall, ensuring your photos showcase the best of your surroundings.
Unobtrusive, Modern, Dramatic, Romantic & Fun.
I love creating dramatic images through the creative use of flash photography. I offer my signature twilight images that offer that extra sparkle to night time / dusk photographs. These are great fun to be a part of and a great way to chill for 10 minutes during the evening celebrations.
To make sure you have enough time for each stage of your big day. If you would like plenty of portraits photographs having plenty of time is an advantage.
My favourite personal touch at a wedding was a basket full of slippers available for guests to wear and feel at home.
I am more than happy to meet at the booking stage or following booking I love to meet couples six weeks prior to your big to go through the finer details of your wedding. I am on hand at every stage of your wedding planning to
A photo that I think should be on the list would be one that shows your characters.
I recommend making the most of my white umbrella photographs and getting out side if you wish. I promise you will be kept dry through the whole experience.
Love this question. It happened when the wind blew a fence panel down and I saw a neighbour of mine sitting in his garden. I got chatting with him and he had a love of photography, the rest is history.