Mark Nortcliffe
Cambridge (United Kingdom)
Studio Name
Mark Nortcliffe Photography
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The venue, the Grade II listed Hockwold Hall, set in 50 acres of parkland, looked stunning. The mixed weather throughout the day created a perfect photographic opportunity: we headed back outside during a break in the rain, just before dusk. The timing was perfect, as the mist began to gently roll over the fields, creating a beautiful, ethereal backdrop. The boys’ outfits were beautiful and perfectly complemented the muted tones of the surroundings.
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Amelia & Ben's stunning wedding at The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and the English Martyrs Church in the middle of Cambridge city centre. The beautiful architecture of this breathtaking building is something to behold. I am so honoured to have so many awesome places to work at in my area.
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Shot looking down from the balcony at Swynford Manor, a popular wedding venue in Newmarket near Cambridge UK. A quiet moment captured and briefly stolen. The styling of this magnificent venue leads itself to classic or black tie events. Julie and Brad's day was amazing from start to finish. It gave so much without distracting.
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I can never thank my couples enough who trust me to steal them away from their guests to capture shots like this. Opportunities like this are few so I will always grab every chance to make the most of an amazing sunset. The silhouette is something like a film poster. Think 'Gone with the Wind' allowing the viewer escapism. So dreamy. Thank you Sasha & Adam
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This image was taken at the amazing Bassmead Manor in Cambridgeshire UK. Shooting on this iconic bridge at the venue just before dusk is the perfect setting. The recent addition of the lights on the balustrade enhance the atmosphere of this wonderful shot. The framing with the over hanging branches adding to the impact and drama. Having couples that trust you to take them away from their guests and the dance floor is reward in itself.