Based in the lively coastal town of Blackpool, Lancashire, Dream Capture Photography is run by Nadene and Lee, a husband-and-wife duo passionate about telling your wedding day story through heartfelt and timeless photos. They combine their expertise with your unique vision to create a beautiful visual journey of your most special moments.
Nadene and Lee are known for their friendly, unobtrusive style that helps you and your guests feel completely comfortable. They focus on capturing those natural, intimate moments as they happen. Whether you want classic group portraits, candid documentary-style shots, or a mix of both, they tailor their photography to reflect your personalities and the vibe of your celebration.
Every wedding is unique, and Nadene and Lee offer a personalised experience from your first consultation to the delivery of your final images. Their service is built on experience and a true passion for wedding photography.
Nadene and Lee are dedicated to making your wedding photography experience smooth and enjoyable, so you can focus on celebrating your love. Their goal is to create a timeless collection of images that you and your family will cherish forever.
We have shot alot of memorable weddings over the years but St Paul's Cathedral, London has to be the most memorable
We cover all styles so that it gives our clients the flexibility to create the images they require.
our customer service and our images of course
don't take risks with your wedding photography, make sure you look at photographers work and check if they are experienced and qualified to do the job.
we've seen lots, but its always nice to see the couples that have put allot of thought and meaning into there wedding décor that is personnel to them.
We start with a pre wedding consultation.
A portrait of them that shows there personality's
The bride & groom playing on the park
Keep a smile on your face, it doesn't usually rain all day and it won't affect your images. You can get some great shot in the rain.
I enjoyed photography at school and college and went on to study a degree with honours in photography