Kate & Nick’s Wedding at The Wellbeing Farm

Sunshine, Llamas, Axe Throwing & One Very Good Dog

Some weddings just feel like joy from the moment you arrive - and Kate & Nick’s day at The Wellbeing Farm was exactly that.

Set against rolling countryside and wrapped in glorious sunshine, their wedding had all the ingredients of something special… plus a few extras you don’t see every day (namely: llamas and a scene-stealing dog called Bob).

☀️ A Day Built on Good Vibes (and Even Better Weather)

The sun showed up early and didn’t leave. The kind of soft, golden light photographers quietly celebrate - it set the tone for a relaxed, laughter-filled day where everything just flowed.

Guests spilled out into the open air, drinks in hand, soaking it all in. No rush, no pressure - just people enjoying being exactly where they were meant to be.

🦙 Llamas, Obviously

Because this is The Wellbeing Farm.

The resident llamas made their appearance at just the right moment, bringing a mix of curiosity, chaos, and absolute delight. They wandered, they posed (sort of), and they definitely stole a few scenes.

And honestly? Weddings should have more llamas.

🪓 Axe Throwing & Letting Loose

Forget stiff formalities - Kate & Nick went all in on making their day fun.

Axe throwing became the unexpected highlight, drawing in guests of all ages. It broke the ice, got people laughing, and created those unscripted moments that make a wedding unforgettable.

There’s something about a bit of friendly competition that brings people together.

🐶 Enter Bob The Dog

Every wedding has a star. At this one, it was Bob.

Equal parts guest, ring bearer, and unofficial coordinator, Bob made his rounds with confidence - popping into moments, greeting guests, and generally ensuring he was included in as many photos as possible.

Mission accomplished.

📸 Capturing It All, As It Happened

Kate & Nick’s day was a reminder of why I love shooting weddings this way. No heavy posing. No forced moments. Just real interactions, real emоtion, and everything in between.

From quiet glances to loud laughter, the story unfolded naturally - and that’s exactly how it should be remembered.

Venue: The Wellbeing Farm, Wheatsheaf Hill Farm, Plantation Rd, Edgworth, Bolton BL7 0BY