About Me

  Ok I will confess - my name isn't really Ginger Marlow its Jess Kirby. Together with my husband Dave, I have been a keen photographer for over 5 years and I have a deep love all things vintage, quirky and fun.

Our wedding day was one of the most special days of our lives - Dave and I spent every waking hour planning it, from the vintage teacup favours overflowing with bonbons to the tuckshop sweet table; the campervan wedding car to birdcages intertwined with pink roses and the candy floss machine. The day was everything we had envisioned and more, and our photographs captured it all perfectly.

I am very creative and love alternative and artistic photographs that tell a story - your story. I shoot in a style both natural and individual,  I endeavor to create beautiful images that best reflect you as a couple, catching those special moments throughout your day, without you realising I'm even there at times! Every couple is completely unique, and so I believe your photographs should be too. Because of this I dont have set prices for my packages - I arrange to meet up with you for an informal chat, whether this be in your home, your favorite coffee shop or wherever you want,  allowing us to get to know one another a little and discuss what you want from your wedding/event photos. I want to hear your ideas! I will then tailor a package to suit exactly what you want.

 I operate in Northern England around Lancashire/Cheshire/Cumbria but i can always travel further afield if this is required.

  I want to make the memories of your day as special as I can so I more than willing to bring along any props you could want...space hoppers, bowler hats, old books, deck chairs and parasols - why not have fun posing and making photos to remember? Although I predominantly shoot digital, I can also bring my collection of Polaroid and film cameras along if this is something you would like.

If this sounds like the kind of thing you would like on your day, then please get in touch and we'll set the ball rolling.

Jess


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