Based in Sheffield, Sharon Trees Photography is a husband-and-wife team passionate about capturing the true story of your wedding day. Sharon and Mike specialize in a candid, natural, and timeless style that highlights the real moments—from quiet, intimate glances to lively laughter and dance floor fun. They blend seamlessly into your celebration, making you and your guests feel relaxed and at ease.
Many couples find that this calm, friendly approach helps ease nerves and lets the day flow naturally. Whether you’re planning a chic city wedding in Sheffield, a romantic countryside event in the Peak District, or a rustic barn celebration in Yorkshire, Sharon and Mike focus on capturing the magic as it happens—without stiff poses or forced smiles.
Sharon and Mike believe the best photos come when you’re relaxed and being yourselves. They work quietly and intuitively, documenting your day as it unfolds to create a heartfelt visual story of your most treasured moments. Their focus on genuine emotion and connection is what sets their wedding photography apart.
A Tipi wedding, fabulous couple, great guests, lots of games, amazing beer tent where the bride was pulling pints and loads of cheese as they were both huge fans of it.
Timeless, Emotive, Natural,Intimate,Fun
Making everyone feel happy and relaxed around me and capturing wonderful wedding photos
To reflect your personality and what you want, not what others expect or want
Dogs in all forms
We say hello, either via email, phone or in person - I believe that that compatibility is a two way process for both the couple and the photographer, I take a deposit, date is secure with us, final amount 2 weeks before the wedding, plus send out pre wedding questionnaire, turn up on the day and capture all the fun and love!
A first look with your dad or bridesmaids. Tear jerker every time!
A generational hand photo with 4 generations of hands
Get out and get some amazing photos with umbrellas
Always photographed from a young age but got into wedding photography when I took some photos at a friends wedding. They loved them more than the photographer they hired. That was my "penny drop" moment when I thought that it would be possible to set up my business in wedding photography.