I have previously worked at nearly all of the leading Essex Wedding venues over the last 10 years. Like any professional photographer, I have my favourites.
Sometimes it’s the natural light on the day, other times it’s the Bride & Groom who you are shooting, but these 3 Essex Wedding venues below really do stand out as consistently producing remarkable wedding photography.
Leez Priory
Set in a gorgeous expanse of parkland, near Felsted in Essex, Leez Priory is a magnificent Tudor mansion that would normally be owned by the National Trust. Leez Priory offers fantastic back drops for wedding photography, as it contains mirror-like lakes, beautifully kept lawns and a sweeping driveway that leads the eye.
I’ve worked at Leez Priory on numerous occasions and each and every time I have come away with an album full of high quality pictures, all thanks to the stunning architecture of Leez Priory.

Essex Wedding at Leez Priory
Ingatestone Hall
Ingatestone Hall is another Tudor house, set in a smaller setting than Leez Priory but crammed with even more history. The front face of the hall with it’s towering clock and impressive arch way really lends itself to beautiful Bride & Groom shots.
The rear of the hall contains a walled garden, extensive lawns and a pond, all of which are available to the Wedding Photographer on the day. These impressive landscaped features can really provide a stunning setting for your Wedding Photography.

Essex Wedding at Ingatestone Hall
Orsett Hall
Rebuilt in 2007, Orsett Hall remains the quintessential South-Essex Wedding venue. The newly rebuilt Orsett Hall still looks as magnificent as ever with added bling, especially the Wedding Bridal Suit with it’s new flamboyant colour theme.
Orsett Hall offers a good variety of photography locations, including the 12 acres of parkland, and the landscaped garden which has a lovely bridge over a Koi pond.

Essex Wedding at Orsett Hall