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About
On Hitched.co.uk since 2023
Last update: March 2024
Wolf and Raven Photography is an inclusive wedding photography company based in Ulverston, Cumbria. The business name reflects an old Norse belief, that seeing a wolf and raven is a sign of good luck. As such, what better omen to invest in for new beginnings?
Services Offered
Whether it's an elopement, a big-scale wedding or something in between, Wolf and Raven Photography makes it their mission to capture you both in the most authentic way. They take on a documentarian approach to achieve this. Their three main packages have varying hours of coverage, but these can all be adapted to suit your needs. No matter which package you choose, all images will be made available for online high-resolution download and can even be made into prints. They can be delivered via a USB box too. Also willing to travel to any nook and cranny, you can count on them to help you make memories that last a lifetime.
- Woman-owned
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Served in
Cumbria, Dumfries Galloway & Ayrshire and Lothian & Borders
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