Wedding Photography In Dorset
Its location alone gives Dorset wedding photographers great canvases for creating stunning wedding photojournalism.
Quite a small region of about 80 by 60 kilometres but with a significant coastline which incorporates 153 kilometres of accessible Jurassic coastline, designated a natural World Heritage site in 2001. Dorset wedding photojournalists can use its amazing landscapes to brilliant effect, from the natural features of the limestone folds at Lulworth Cove and the arch of Durdle Door, to the manmade giant at Cerne Abbas.
Almost five centuries old, Portland Castle was constructed of Ashlar stone, the best of the Portland stones. Quarried in Portland, the world famous limestone is used to construct public buildings worldwide including the UN, New York and St Paul's Cathedral, London. The commanding views add to its ideal location for typical Dorset wedding photography.
But the Dorset wedding photographer doesn't have to rely on 183 million years of geological history to achieve successful wedding photojournalism in Dorset. For quirky photography, and to support a worthy charity, Monkey World are licenced for civil ceremonies and partnerships. Bournemouth and Poole house about half Dorset's population and have ample scope for urban wedding photojournalism.


