As a Cotswolds wedding photographer, there are certain venues that always feel like coming home. And an Elmore Court wedding is exactly that for me. It’s hands down one of my favourite venues to shoot, and I feel incredibly lucky that it’s local. But Amrita and Rossane’s wedding brought something completely new: my very first outdoor ceremony at Elmore.
I had the pleasure of second shooting this wedding for the incredibly talented Amali Studios, and it was also my first time working alongside Weiting. Her energy was magnetic—creative, calm, and so fun to watch. Being around that kind of artistry is always inspiring, and I left feeling so creatively full.



From the very start, the details were stunning. Every element felt intentional, refined, and beautifully curated. One of those weddings where you can’t stop noticing the little things. I loved the images so much that I couldn’t resist editing my own highlights for this blog and for Instagram.
The ceremony took place in the walled garden, a romantic and intimate space that felt like a hidden oasis within Elmore Court’s grounds. There’s something so special about an outdoor ceremony at Elmore Court. The softness of the light, the surrounding greenery, and the sense of calm just before guests arrive.
And then, the timing couldn’t have been more perfect. As soon as the ceremony ended, the rain began to fall. It felt almost cinematic. Like the day had held off just long enough for Amrita and Rossane to say their vows under open skies.
An Elmore Court wedding always delivers beauty, atmosphere, and a touch of magic… but this one will stay with me for a long time.























































































































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