Lee Daniels

Lee

Daniels

Peterborough

🇬🇧 The United Kingdom

Also serving:

Leicester (The United Kingdom)

2022

23

Selected photos in 2022

TOP10 photographer in 2022

With us

4 years

Studio Name

Lee Daniels Photography

I have a real passion for delivering beautiful images that reflect the authentic, heartfelt emotions of a wedding.
I document the day in a relaxed manor, picking up on all the key moments, whilst capturing all the fun and humour as it unfolds
I really thrive on making the most of the natural landscape, I’m a sucker for a large moody sky or a stunning starlit evening, not to mention the magic of the golden hour, chasing light is a must at any wedding

Winning photos

Blue skies & bubbles, yes please. Great fun at Normanton Church with Bec & Tom. This was one of those days when everything just feel into place seamlessly.

74th Collection

This was my first wedding back after lockdown and man did it feel great being back amongst the love and laughter! One good thing about a smaller, intimate wedding is that you have more time to explore with the couple, so we did just that and we struck gold! Anna & Dan, it was a pleasure.

74th Collection

A moment of reflection! Couple's portraits at sunset always go down well. This image of Suzanne & James was the last before we headed back to the venue. I just love the relaxing, tranquil vibe of this image. Venue - Old Hall Ely.

73rd Collection

Gemma & Chris were keen to try this idea I had in mind. I took a high vantage point on a step ladder, then they both got cozy and had a moment!

72nd Collection

An atmospheric winter scene at Bassmead Manor Barns. Amanda & Paul braved the elements for their couples portraits and I'm so glad they did. I converted this to black and white for a more dramatic feel

71st Collection

Abbie & Dan made a real effort to light up their marquee DIY wedding with festoon lighting. It looked so dreamy! I just love the romantic feel to this image.

71st Collection

This shot was taken on one of my first micro weddings after lockdown. I remember that feeling of being out in the fresh air with blue sky and a happy couple. It felt so good. We spent around 30 minutes in this field shooting couple portraits. Just perfect!

70th Collection

We were just about to wrap up the shoot when the reflection of the hall caught my eye walking back. I set Aynslie & Hugh in the centre of the frame and took a low viewpoint to capture as much reflection on the ground as possible. I had one flash behind them and one lighting them from the front; I got lucky with the raindrops on my lens creating a nice effect!
Venue - Stubton Hall

69th Collection

Aynslie & Hugh were such fun, expressive characters; so it didn’t take much for me to coax the laughter out of them. I placed them in front of some natural window light, underexposed for the highlights, and let them do the rest.

Venue – Stubton Hall Newark

68th Collection

I’d had this shot in mind all day; I waited until dusk, so there was still a hint of ambient light hanging around. I added a flash behind Kelsey & Steve to provide some backlighting which also illuminated the inside of the tent. I’m really pleased how this one turned out

Venue - Tissington Hall, Derby

68th Collection

The summer sun was finally dipping below the horizon, Sarah & Blake had one last intimate moment before they headed back to greet their evening guest
Venue - Burghley House Stamford

66th Collection

I'd found this location earlier in the day and noted it had the potential for a sunset shoot. Nikita & Andrew were keen to head away from the venue and go on the hunt for a sunset, I just love it when my couples agree to get a little adventurous. Everything came together and we were rewarded with a beautiful sunset, we captured many fun images in this sequence but I just adore the tranquility and peacefulness in this image. A moment of reflection.

65th Collection

Sarah & Michael's venue was dressed perfectly for a winter-themed wedding, I took advantage of the warm candlelight & fairy lights to create this romantic moment. I added a little extra warmth to the image by using an ice light.
Venue - Old Hall Ely.

64th Collection

Perfect light, it just can't be beaten. It's a photographers dream when the light is just right, add a little romance and laughter and you're onto a winner. Millie & Dan adding just that at Bassmead Manor Barns.

63rd Collection

Golf courses have their benefits for wedding venues, the open space is great for after dark portraits. I found this composition that I like with the trees adding some texture to the image. I pulled out some stars with long exposure and a low powered burst of flash on Emma & Glenn made them pop.

62nd Collection

The West Mill Wedding Venue in Derbyshire is the perfect location to get your creative juices flowing, I whisked Gary & Marc off just before the speeches with this shot in mind. I exposed for the lamps then added a pop of flash to the faces with a grid on my flash head to diffuse and direct the light on them. Really happy how this one turned out.

62nd Collection

For a long time, I took couples under this bridge and shot a few meters back from them, I didn't realize the potential of this lovely composition until I took a step back and took time to look at the surroundings. I wanted to capture a clear reflection in the river of the bride & groom, the raindrops added the atmosphere and a pop of flash from behind gave it a nice kick.
Venue - Haycock Hotel Peterborough

61st Collection

I scoped out this composition earlier in the day and it just so happened the moon rose in exactly the right place. We’d been spinning in this dress all day long, so one more couldn’t hurt, by now they were pros at it.
This image had a pop of flash from behind along with a little from the front to light the bride and groom.

61st Collection

On a crisp November evening, the stars beamed down bright. Jess & John were all for heading out into the dark to capture some creative images, so no need for persuasive measures to pull them off the dance floor.

For this image, I had to find a location with limited ambient light. I used a tripod, with my camera set to a 2-second exposure to bring out the stars, I then lit the couple with a burst of flash and this was the end result. :)

Venue - Bassmead Manor Barns

60th Collection

Deep into summer when golden hour is at its best, I held out till the last minute, which at times can be a risk, but on this occasion, it paid off, what an evening for Hayley & Charlie. It was so good we even got the whole bridal party out into the fields after having some fun in this gorgeous light.
Venue - Hazel Gap Barn.

59th Collection