We travelled up to the Lake District a couple of weeks ago to photograph the Burrow family who were celebrating their Ruby wedding anniversary. I hope we’re still so happy and in love as they obviously are after another 38 years of marriage!! They hired the lovely Morland Hall for the weekend which is a lovely manor house with lots of pretty grounds, a lovely spot for a little photoshoot.
Here are some of our favourites:


My favourite:











The newest addition to the family:







Fun game of skittles?

There was a lot of competition!






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by Pete
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Wow, these are amazing! Your portrait work is every bit as stunning as your weddings. The family are so lucky to have such wonderful photographs; they look really great and I love how relaxed and natural they look. My favourite image has the be the skittles one – absolutely superb!!
These are stunning!! The individual portraits of the girls are gorgeous.
Peter these are stunning. What a huge amount of treasure this couple have gathered over 40 years of marriage. I’m absolutely sure that you will have made them realise how special their time has been together for both them and their beautiful family. The picture of grand dad reading whilst grand ma holds the latest addition to the family is surely priceless. Great job
The Burrows will look back with fond memories at these shots. I’m not normally a fan of group shots but I agree with Chris, the set-up of grandad reading with kiddies up front puts the Waltons to shame. Perfect.
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