Mitesh & Anna’s beautiful autumn wedding at Stapleford Park near Melton Mowbray was filled with genuine moments, relaxed celebrations, and an incredible atmosphere from start to finish. Photographing weddings at Stapleford Park always feels special because the venue offers the perfect mix of elegant interiors, beautiful gardens, and natural light for relaxed documentary wedding photography.
After first meeting the couple the previous year and later photographing their pre-wedding shoot, it was great to finally document their wedding day surrounded by close family and friends.
Stapleford Park Wedding Photography
Stapleford Park Country House Hotel is one of the most picturesque country house wedding venues in Leicestershire. From the grand interiors inside the hotel to the surrounding gardens and grounds, every part of the venue worked perfectly for natural wedding photography throughout the day.
The warm autumn light and relaxed atmosphere created the perfect setting for genuine moments to unfold naturally without constant interruption or posing.
I arrived shortly before the civil ceremony and photographed the celebrations through to the evening dancing. The wedding had been planned beautifully with thoughtful details, entertainment throughout the evening, and a packed dance floor filled with family and friends enjoying the celebrations.
Relaxed Documentary Wedding Photography
One of my favourite parts of the day was taking Mitesh & Anna outside for a few relaxed portraits just before sunset. The evening light around Stapleford Park looked incredible and gave us the chance to create a few natural portraits away from the celebrations for a few minutes before everyone returned to the dance floor.
Below are a few of my favourite moments from this beautiful Stapleford Park wedding in Leicestershire.
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