Amy and Daniel’s Jewish wedding at Offley Place was one of those days that felt full in the best possible way. Full rooms, full dancefloors, full hearts. From the start, there was such a buzz all day.
Their ceremony was rich with Jewish tradition and emotion. The chuppah was beautiful, surrounded by family and friends who were completely present in the moment – smiling, tearing up, and soaking it all in. It felt meaningful without being heavy, joyful without being rushed, and so personal to Amy and Daniel. You could really see how much it meant to them to honour tradition while making the day completely their own.
And then… the dancing. Non-stop, energetic dancing. The kind where people pile onto the dancefloor, link arms, lift each other up, and just go for it. Every photo from the evening feels alive, because the room was alive.
Offley Place was the perfect backdrop for it all – elegant, spacious, and ideal for a wedding with a big guest list and even bigger energy. Although this wedding took place just outside London, I regularly travel for weddings like this and photograph celebrations across the UK. I’m a Norfolk wedding photographer who loves documenting weddings full of atmosphere, connection, and real moments – whether that’s close to home in Norfolk or further afield at stunning venues like Offley Place.
















































































































































































































