Planning your wedding? Tabitha Stark Photography offers a fine art approach that creates timeless, romantic images full of light and warmth. Based in the heart of East Yorkshire, Tabitha’s style is elegant yet authentic—capturing the genuine emotions and intimate moments that make your day truly special.
Known for her gentle and relaxed manner, Tabitha helps couples feel completely at ease in front of the camera. Her unobtrusive style means she captures your day as it naturally unfolds, telling your unique story through heartfelt, candid images. Couples often praise her for creating a fun, pressure-free atmosphere that makes the whole experience enjoyable from start to finish.
Tabitha’s passion shines through in every detail of her work. While she specializes in natural, candid shots, she also creates beautifully styled fine art portraits. Her goal is to deliver more than just photos—she crafts heirloom-quality images that you and your family will treasure for generations. Although Tabitha describes her business as “family photography, with a dash of weddings,” she takes on only a limited number of weddings each year to give every couple her full creative focus.
If you’re looking for a wedding photographer who combines expert skill with a warm, personal touch, Tabitha Stark is dedicated to capturing your story with care and intention—turning your wedding day into beautiful, light-filled memories.
I photographed a wedding down in Devon, where the reception venue was in the harbour. It felt like we were in the south of France somewhere!
Natural, Warm, Classic, Airy, Romantic
Getting to work along side my husband, and photograph peoples special memories.
RELAX! It will all work out on the day. Just make sure you get a good photographer!
Hand written letters given between the bride and groom.
Once a bride and groom have confirmed a package, i would usually take a deposit, and get them to sign the contract. Then a couple of months before the big day, i would contact the bride or groom with an information form for them to fill in, with details on such as group shots etc. If the bride and groom would like a pre wedding consultation, i would just take the form to that meeting.
The next time i would see the bride and groom would usually be on their wedding day, unless they have booked a pre wedding portrait session.
My absolute favourite is a bridesmaid shot, of the bride and her bridesmaids all stood in a line, facing away from me, but with their arms round each other. I just love it!
Ring on bouquet shot.
Pretty umbrellas! Or a venue with lots of space inside. Or, I've found that garden centres or green houses work well.
Ive loved taking photographs, and everything that a photograph represents since can remember. I trained as a photographer through college, and worked as a photographers assistant for 3 years, doing commercial photography (advertisement and styled shots) but always wanted to branch out on my own. And here i am!