Crimson Sky Photography

Cultural Wedding Photography in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire & Beyond-Bhaktivedanta Manor recommend supplier

Hi i’m Vanessa, thank you for checking out my website! It’s lovely to have you here! Welcome to my Cultural Wedding Photography Gallery. I’m a female wedding photographer based in sunny Aston Clinton. I’ve been shooting weddings for well over 15 years across Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and the surrounding counties.

Every wedding I photograph is a story — but cultural  weddings hold a very special place in my heart.

There’s something incredibly moving about celebrations that bring together traditions, families, and generations of meaning. The colours and  the rituals.

When I’m invited to photograph a wedding like this, I don’t see it as just another booking. I see it as a privilege.

I take time to really understand what matters to you — the traditions and the moments and  the small details. Because these weddings deserve more than just beautiful photos.

My goal is always the same:
To capture the spirit of it all.

The tears, the laughter, the little moments and everything in between.

 Being trusted to document moments like these,  is something I never take for granted.

 

Although I’m based in sunny Aston Clinton, Bucks, I regularly photograph weddings across Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire

All you have to do is enjoy yourselves. I will take care of the rest. With over 15 years of experience, I know how to capture the moment as it unfolds.

I am very privileged to say I’m a recomended supplier at beautiful Bhaktivedanta Manor.

All wedding and event packages include:

  • Professional hand edited, high-res images (no watermarks)
  • Full copyright of your images
  • Secure, print ready downloadable online gallery (first sneak peek of around 70 images within 24 hours
  • Gallery available for over 6 months
  • Unlimited email support and communication
  • Professional photography coverage by Vanessa White
  • Packages 5 hours or more receive a luxury personalised USB in a gift box.