eriinbrowne
Hi there,
I’m Erin, a wedding photographer based in the North of England, working predominantly within the Lake District National Park in Cumbria.
I love photographing people, even more so when beautiful scenery is involved. I spend a lot of my time outdoors, where I find a real sense of calm, so it’s probably no coincidence that I’m most inspired when people and the landscape come together.
I prefer being outside than online so my replies aren’t always instant, but they are human.
My style is laid back, best described as documentary with an eye for portraits.
I pride myself on a fuss-free approach. You’ll find no ego here, just one simple way of working and a focus on capturing your day naturally while you enjoy it.
Ethos
I take on a limited number of weddings and elopements each year so every couple receives the time, attention and care their day deserves.
You’re entrusting your memories to me, and I don’t take that lightly.
While my style remains consistent, no two galleries are ever the same. Your photographs will be shaped naturally by the people, atmosphere and moments that unfold throughout your day.
I’ve been photographing weddings for over ten years, working across the Lake District and beyond, capturing celebrations of all shapes and sizes in a number of different countries.
While I love all weddings, I do have a particular soft spot for smaller celebrations and elopements here in the Lakes, as they are generally more sympathetic to the environment.
Lake District Wedding Photographer - Relaxed Documentary
High quality and creative wedding photography without the fuss
Plant a Tree - UK
Deep in a forest is my favourite place to be.
Not only that, trees are one of our best natural defences against climate change and so I’m supporting The National Trust in their goal of planting and establishing 20 million trees that will, at their peak, store around 300,000 tonnes of carbon a year.
Each booking will enable a donation to the scheme, thank you!
“I take pictures to forever capture moments that time will one day cruelly force us to forget”