Located in the heart of Chorley, Lancashire, Vision Photography is led by Frank Clarke, a seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience. Frank’s passion shines through in every image, especially when it comes to capturing the unique love story of couples on their wedding day.
With two decades behind the lens, Frank has perfected a style that blends creativity with expert technique. He understands that every wedding is one-of-a-kind and works closely with you to create beautiful, meaningful photos that reflect your celebration—whether it’s nearby in Lancashire or anywhere else across the UK.
Vision Photography offers more than just traditional wedding shots. Frank takes time to get to know you through a personal consultation, ensuring your photos capture exactly what matters most. Alongside your wedding day memories, you can also choose from:
Frank’s professionalism and quality work have earned him glowing reviews. One happy couple shared, “There are good wedding photographers... and then there is Frank. I could not recommend Frank more – from his professionalism, his first-class photos, to his friendly personality.” With Vision Photography, you’re choosing a dedicated expert who truly cares about making your wedding memories unforgettable.
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Relaxed, Unobtrusive, Creative, Fun, Helpful
The my style is discribed as relaxed
Enjoy your wedding day, it goes by very fast
I alwasy like when my couples bring their dogs as ring bearers. Big dog fan.
After my couples initial enquiry I like to arrange a time to have a chat, either in person or over the phone if more convenient. Its a good way to get knowledge of my couples photography requirements. Then we arrange a suitable/personal place for the pre-wedding shoot, which is a great way for my couple to get used to being in front of the camera and see hwo I work. After delivering the images from the pre shoot my couple will pick their favourite shot to be blown up and mounted for their guests to sign on the day. 2 weeks prior to the wedding we finalise all the last minute details to make sure we all know whats happening on the big day. Its important to do this as I want my couple and their guests to relax and enjoy their wedding while I get on with taking the shots.
There isnt 1 specific shot that a couple should take as every wedding is different, as long as a big group of everyone and lots of great bride and groom shots are taken.
I have lots of examples as every wedding I photograph I encourage my couples to add a personal touch and their own ideas, however on a pre shoot I climbed Snowdon to get the shot.
Being in the UK its wise to prepare for the worst weather. If its guarenteed rain then its a great way to embrase it an capture stunning shots using umbrellas and rain on windows. Most venues I have worked at have great indoor spaces.
I took up photography professionally after working with a great photographer from New York.