Mark Battista Photography is offering our readers an exclusive discount

Bride and groom kissing under a pergola
Credit: Mark Battista Photography

Mark Battista is an award-winning photographer based in Kendal, Cumbria, offering wedding and commercial photography throughout the UK and beyond. Mark has worked in the industry for more than a decade and captures natural, bright and colourful images.

Mark tells us: “The Lake District is a truly magical place for your wedding story, from the rolling hills and rugged landscapes to the tranquil streams, hidden valleys, waterfalls, tarns and lakes. Maybe you’re planning an elopement or your wedding is taking place in one of our beautiful Lake District hotels or country houses; whatever your plans are, get in touch, I’m happy to help. I love to capture those moments that others miss and can often be found burning the midnight oil in the desire to bring photographic memories to life. I don’t take pictures, I make them, not just with feeling but emotion too! With experience in design, photography, and image retouching, you can be confident that your memories are in good hands!”

Exclusively for Your North West Wedding, Mark is offering new customers who book full-day coverage £100 print credit for free! Email Mark at enquiries@markbattistaphotography.co.uk and mention Your North West Wedding to claim. Offer ends 30th September 2023.

To see more of Mark’s work, visit www.markbattistaphotography.co.uk

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