Based in Stockport, Nick Roper is a Cheshire wedding photographer who specializes in capturing the genuine moments of your big day. His style is natural and unposed, focusing on the emotions and atmosphere as they unfold. Whether your wedding is in Cheshire, Greater Manchester, the North West, Wales, or beyond, Nick is ready to travel to make sure your story is beautifully told.
Couples love Nick’s friendly and easygoing nature, which helps everyone feel comfortable in front of the camera. Known for being professional, warm, and helpful, he often goes the extra mile—sometimes even helping groomsmen with their buttonholes! His passion for wedding photography started unexpectedly and has grown into a trusted service that many couples rely on.
Nick’s approach is designed to capture your wedding day from every meaningful angle. Here’s what you’ll get:
Nick is a self-described nerd and proud cat dad to five cats. With a love for technology, gadgets, and gaming, he brings a modern, relatable vibe to his work. With over 20 years of photography experience—starting from developing 35mm film—and having photographed more than 60 weddings, Nick combines technical expertise with a friendly personality. This lets him blend seamlessly into your day, capturing moments you might otherwise miss.
Clare & Danny at Heaton House Farm, I've known Clare for 15 years so to be part of her wedding was truly special.
Its something that I love is the most fulfilling feeling in the world! Being around people that are so in love never gets old and you cannot help but smile!
Plan a mini moon for a couple of days afterwards, if you aren't going straight on a honeymoon.
The groom playing his guitar and singing to his bride during his wedding speech.
I will create a situation, but i will not ask you to pose. This is the basis of my documentary of the day.
Its not original but every time the wedding party mentions blue steel, I'm all in! its about having fun too!
Bring wellies! We make a feature of the rain, I'll have the gear for you to stay dry but we make a feature from the rain.
I learnt at Stockport College waaaaaay back in 1998. Fast forward to 2011 I bought my first DSLR with a bonus from my old day job, and I fell back in love with photography.