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Wedding Photography In Wiltshire

 

Wedding photographers in Wiltshire can't fail to be inspired by the wide horizons and big skies of Allister's home county. It influences his style of Wiltshire wedding photography. The county is dominated by chalk downland, the slopes of which are perfect canvases for its chalk figures which provide a unique backdrop for a wedding photographer in Wiltshire. 

Salisbury Cathedral was built with a record breaking spire so that it could be seen by everyone and is the ultimate venue for your Wiltshire wedding photographer to create exquisite and atmospheric photojournalist wedding photography. The Medieval Hall in Cathedral Close is licenced for civil ceremonies and has the architectural character to add quality to your wedding photography in Wiltshire. 

Stonehenge and Avebury are designated World Heritage Sites in Wiltshire and there are more ancient monuments per square mile here than anywhere else in Britain. The neolithic motorway of the past, the Ridgeway, begins (or ends) at Avebury and at one time crossed the country from the Wash to Dorset. 

Swindon in north Wiltshire blossomed when Brunel established the Great Western Railways there. Now the perfect venue for the steam enthusiast, you can dine amongst restored steam engines which is a very unique backdrop for documentary wedding photography Wiltshire.  

For the photographers out there, William Fox Talbot, who invented the negative-positive basis of modern photography in 1840, lived at Lacock Abbey. He developed photography into the art form we recognise today.