Last week, Jo & Jon took me up to the crag just behind their house in deepest Huby in Yorkshire for their pre-wedding engagement shoot. A pretty windy day gave me a bit of a challenge to find some shelter, and first on the cards was a shot right at the top with a view of their house in the distance (they’ll know which one I hope). The crag was beautiful and had an amazing 360 degree view of the area which made me think I need to get out of my office a bit more. Carved into the rocks was graffiti dating back to the 1800s (well that’s what it said, and I didn’t have the time or my carbon-dating kit to test it).
They’re getting married in the middle of July and chose their wedding venue purely on the basis of how good the food is – my kind of people! They’re having it at The Star Inn at Harome, which is a Michelin stared gastropub. I was pretty keen to get my order in early, and fortunately I don’t have to take my normal packed-lunch. Anyway, less about food and more about photos – here are a few of my favourites from the 40 or so shots we got on the day.








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