Located in Worsbrough, South Yorkshire, Mark Rawson Photography is dedicated to helping couples preserve the magic of their wedding day. Specializing in weddings and portraits, Mark focuses on creating timeless images that celebrate the most meaningful moments of your life together.
Mark’s approach is all about telling the story of your wedding through authentic, heartfelt photos. He understands that every couple’s day is unique, and his expert eye ensures that both the big moments and the small details are captured with care and creativity. With years of experience in wedding photography, Mark knows how to make you feel comfortable and confident in front of the camera.
Choosing Mark Rawson Photography means working with a local expert who is passionate about capturing love stories. Whether your wedding is intimate or grand, Mark brings dedication and skill to every event, ensuring your memories are preserved beautifully for years to come.
Be sure when planning your day to include 20 minutes off 'free' time for yourselves after the ceremony, the day is like a whirlwind and flies by so fast, its good to just have a few moments together alone before the rest of the day kicks in.
after the initial e-mail / message we will arrange a meet up over a coffee (or tea if your that way inclined, no grudges held) to get to know a bit more about what you require from your photographer, from then if your happy with going ahead we can plan in a couples shoot to get to know what poses work for you as a couple so on the big day we can focus on the images rather than the poses. Then its on to the big day, depending on your needs we will have already decided what, where and when images will be taken.
A shot of either one of the couple the first time they see their partner walking towards them at the start of the ceremony.
A umbrella?? oh and maybe an open mind as to what we can achieve (do you mind getting wet?) or a stunning venue with some room to capture your group shots.
At the ripe old age of 18 I had asked for a DSLR for my birthday not knowing how much I'd fall in love with photography, since then I've slowly added to my kit and upgraded my gear, which leads me to the current day, still loving photography, still adding and upgrading my kit (and declining my bank balance in the process).