Planning your wedding? Sarah Redman has spent over 15 years capturing the genuine moments that make each celebration unique across Lancashire and West Yorkshire. From the quiet excitement of getting ready to the joy of your first dance, Sarah’s photography preserves your day’s most heartfelt memories in a natural, timeless style.
Your wedding day should be about enjoying every moment—not posing for the camera. Sarah blends seamlessly into your celebration, capturing candid emotions and interactions as they happen. While she expertly handles the important portraits of you and your loved ones, her friendly and accommodating manner helps everyone feel comfortable and relaxed in front of the lens.
Since 2006, Sarah has been a qualified professional photographer with deep expertise in wedding photography. She’s well-versed in working across a variety of popular venues in the Ribble Valley and surrounding areas. Couples appreciate her calm presence and readiness to capture stunning images, even when the weather isn’t perfect.
I like to meet couples before you book, looking through sample albums and discussing your day ensures that I am the right photographer for you and you get to see plenty of my work. After booking, I always arrange to meet up with you in the week before the wedding, this is a time to go through the final timings of the day and any group shots you require. On the day, aside from the formal couple and group shots I work in an unobtrusive way to capture your day as it unfolds. Around 5 weeks after the big day your photographs will be online in your own password protected gallery to view, with a proof book and USB available a few days later. The proof book and USB are boxed together and are included with every package. Album options are available and it will be up to you to choose your favourites! Albums are individually designed and proofed to you before printing so you're in control of the design process.
In the 11 years that I have been photographing weddings, I have never seen the weather spoil a wedding day. Embrace the day whatever the weather! I always have a few umbrellas and have encountered some really brave brides who are happy to get outside regardless, its personal preference as to whether you want to get wet but it can make for some fab photos.
I was introduced to photography properly when I was 14, I shot my first roll of film, developed it and then spent time in the darkroom printing the pictures, I was fascinated! I still am, whether it's digital or film, I love the whole process of seeing photographs from the viewfinder to print. Film was my first love and even now I occasionally carry my film camera with me.