Article by Kellianne Newiss
Small & Intimate Weddings: Why Less Can Truly Be More

When it comes to weddings, bigger isn’t always better. For many couples, a small and intimate wedding is the
perfect way to celebrate their love—focusing on what truly matters rather than getting lost in the details
of a large event. As a professional wedding photographer working across Stockport and Manchester, I’ve
captured countless intimate celebrations filled with emotion, character, and timeless beauty and they always
hold a special place in my heart.
If you’re planning a smaller celebration, here’s why it might just be the best decision you’ll ever make.
The Beauty of Intimate Weddings
Intimate weddings give couples the chance to:
• Spend meaningful time with the people who matter most.
• Focus on personal touches that make the day unique.
• Relax in a more laid-back atmosphere without the pressure of a huge guest list.
• Invest in experiences—like stunning photography—that will last a lifetime.
• These celebrations aren’t about cutting corners; they’re about elevating the parts of your day that
mean the
most.
Stockport Town Hall: A Hidden Gem for Small Weddings
Stockport Town Hall is one of the North West’s most beautiful wedding venues, and it’s perfect for smaller
celebrations. Its elegant architecture, stunning marble staircase, and impressive ceremony rooms provide a
grand yet intimate setting. I’ve photographed multiple weddings here, and each one has felt unique thanks to
the building’s character and charm.
For couples wanting a memorable backdrop that blends history with romance, Stockport Town Hall is hard to
beat.
Manchester’s Iconic Architecture as Your Backdrop
Manchester is a city bursting with history and character, and its architecture provides a striking canvas
for wedding photography. From grand Victorian buildings to sleek modern design, there are endless
opportunities for stunning portraits.
Couples often choose to take advantage of the city’s streets for photographs between ceremony and reception,
creating images that are modern, stylish, and full of personality. Small weddings make this even easier, as
your timeline is flexible and you can explore the city with just your closest loved ones. I know all the
best backdrops to make your city wedding photos truly spectacular.
Chic & Stylish Venues in Manchester: Grand Pacific & The Refuge
For couples who want glamour and sophistication without a large-scale wedding, Grand Pacific in Manchester
is the perfect choice. With its dramatic interiors, rich décor, and elegant atmosphere, it’s an ideal spot
for intimate ceremonies, receptions, or even just celebratory dinners after a registry office wedding.
Another fantastic venue is The Refuge, located inside the iconic Kimpton Clocktower Hotel. With its high
ceilings, striking tiled walls, and warm, eclectic design, The Refuge offers a truly unique setting for
small weddings. Whether you’re hosting a ceremony, drinks reception, or stylish dinner, this venue captures
Manchester’s blend of history and modern elegance.
Both Grand Pacific and The Refuge are two of my favourite Manchester locations to photograph —the moody
lighting, rich textures, and dramatic interiors make for unforgettable wedding photographs.















Why Small Weddings Shine in Photographs
As a wedding photographer, I love small weddings because they allow me to capture genuine moments of
connection. With fewer guests, couples can be more present, share more personal interactions, and relax into
their day. Every smile, laugh, and tear becomes even more meaningful—and the photographs tell a story of
intimacy and authenticity.
Planning Your Intimate Wedding in Manchester or Stockport
Whether you choose the historic Stockport Town Hall, the city streets and stylish venues of Manchester, or a
combination of both, an intimate wedding allows you to focus on love, connection, and unforgettable moments.
Ready to Capture Your Day?
With wedding packages to suit all budgets, if you’re planning an intimate wedding in Stockport, Manchester,
or Cheshire, I’d love to capture your story.






