Sarah Carter

Sarah

Carter

Peterborough

🇬🇧 The United Kingdom

Also serving:

Cambridge (The United Kingdom)

Ranking

Grand Member

17 awards left until the Master of Photography

13th place in The United Kingdom

With us

2 years

Studio Name

Sarah Carter Photography

Of all the things I have ever done, writing a bio about myself seems to be the hardest. Where do you start? How far back do you go? I can photograph weddings all day long, tie stray shoelaces, fix buttonholes, tame wild veils, wipe tears and find lost bridesmaids. Easy peasy lemon squeezy. Talking about me, not so easy but here goes.

I live in a little town in Lincolnshire not far from Cambridgeshire and Rutland borders.
I have a husband, a son who is 9, a cat called Lola, dog called George and various stuffed toys that seem to be part of the family now.
I like cake and wine. If there is no cake or wine its fine. I like tea too.

I like to be creative; I like to travel, and I like a good book. 80s amd 90s music lover, I will dance at weddings. Hate chocolate. I'll just leave that last point there.

Winning photos

The groom's car had to make an appearance in the wedding photos!

111th Collection

Taken in the grounds of Aswarby Rectory in Lincolnshire. The hottest day of the year so far. The light was beautiful.

110th Collection

Shot through the arm of a bridesmaid to frame the beautiful bride.

110th Collection

Taken on the steps at Barton Hall Hotel in Kettering.

109th Collection

Taken on the steps at Kinmount House Scitland.

108th Collection

My beautiful bride and groom sharing a moment in the Orangery at Barton Hall Hotel.

107th Collection

This was taken at Harlaxton Manor in Grangham. It was such a dreamy day.

106th Collection

This was taken New Years Eve at The William Cecil I'm Stamford. My couple had an incredible day this moment summed it up perfectly.

106th Collection

Taken in the woods at Stourton Estates, there was a patch of sunlight and we made the most of it.

105th Collection

Taken at Whatton House Gardens. It rained most of the day and then the sun came out early evening.

105th Collection