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Some weddings whisper. Some completely burst into Some weddings whisper.

Some completely burst into life.

This vision was one of those.

An explosion of colour, incredible styling, and floral artistry that transformed every corner into something magical. It was bold, playful, elegant... and proof that wedding inspiration doesn’t have to follow the rules to be beautiful.

One of the things I’ve realised recently, through photographing both weddings and my daily street photography project, is how much I love simply being trusted to create.

You don’t need to know how to pose.
You don’t need to worry about looking awkward.
That’s my job.

My favourite part of any wedding day is taking all those little nerves and turning them into something that feels completely natural. I’ll gently guide you when you need it, give you space when you don’t, and create photographs that feel like you, not like you’re copying someone else’s Pinterest board.

The magic always happens when people stop worrying about the camera and start enjoying the moment.

Whether your day is full of colour like this or beautifully understated, my approach is always the same.
Trust me with the creative side.
You focus on each other.
I’ll take care of the rest. 💛

#SarahGlynnPhotography #CreativeWeddingPhotography #LuxuryWeddingInspiration #LiverpoolWeddings
Yesterday felt like one of those days I know I'll Yesterday felt like one of those days I know I'll come back to years from now.

The heat bouncing off the docks. The smell of the sea. Cruise ships drifting past. People finding pockets of shade. Friends laughing. Someone losing their lunch to a fearless Liverpool seagull. Tourists queuing patiently for a photo with The Beatles statues.
A city just... living.

I've been taking photos every day lately, and something unexpected has happened.
It's helping me find my words again.
As a kid I wrote poetry almost every day. I studied English because words always felt like home, but somewhere along the way I stopped writing. I don't think I realised how much I'd missed that part of myself until now.

Photography has quietly brought it back.
Every photograph makes me slow down. It asks me to notice. To remember. To pay attention to the things that would otherwise disappear into another busy week.

Today I deliberately left my camera at home.

Looking back at these photos, I don't just see buildings or blue skies. I remember the warmth of July, the breeze coming off the water, the movement of the flags outside the Port of Liverpool Building, people studying maps before choosing their next adventure, and that beautiful mix of old and new architecture that makes this city feel timeless.

Lately I've found myself questioning things. Wondering if I'm making the right choices, if I'm on the right path.
Yesterday reminded me that I am.

Life has a funny way of introducing you to the right people at exactly the right time. 

One conversation turned into another, new friendships appeared out of nowhere, and what started as a quiet walk ended with food, a rooftop barbecue, birthday celebrations and a reminder that community often finds you when you least expect it.
I'm learning that staying true to yourself isn't always the easiest path.

But I think it's the one that leads you home.
And if these photographs help me remember what July feels like on a cold day in January... then they've already done exactly what I hoped they would.

#SarahGlynnPhotography #Liverpool #EverydayMoments #FindTheJoy
Creating. 🎨☀️ I’ve started making a little promis Creating. 🎨☀️

I’ve started making a little promise to myself.
Whenever I can, I go to painting class…

Not because I want to become the world’s greatest painter... but because of how it makes me feel.

It’s one of the warmest, kindest communities I’ve found. Charmaine has created something really special, and every time I’m surrounded by people who encourage each other to keep creating, keep learning and just enjoy the process.

Yesterday was absolutely roasting. 🥵

I wandered through Liverpool with my camera, spent the morning painting, then met my mum afterwards for some pub grub... mainly because we needed somewhere with air conditioning! 😂

Then later I met my best girly and we sat on the roof terrace watching the world go by.

Simple days like this are becoming some of my favourites.

A few months from now, when it’s freezing outside, I’ll look back at these photos and remember exactly how this day felt. The heat, the conversations, the paint-covered hands, people sitting outside, the city full of life.

I was especially proud of the portrait I painted.
Without really meaning to, I think it became about strength.
About finding your own voice.
About taking up space without apologising for it.

The older I get, the more I realise that creativity isn’t just about making things.
It’s about becoming more yourself.
And I think that’s a pretty wonderful thing to spend time doing.
❤️
Xxxxx

#SarahGlynnPhotography #LiverpoolCreatives #CreativeLife #FindTheJoy
Stop. Look. Remember. ☀️📸 I nearly didn’t take a Stop. Look. Remember. ☀️📸

I nearly didn’t take a photo yesterday.
I’d gone for a walk without my camera because, every now and then, it’s good to simply look instead of always trying to capture everything.
Then, right before bed, I looked out of my bedroom window.

Click.

This morning I’m so glad I did.

This little corner has become one of my favourite parts of the summer. Friends from my building, football on the big screen, people wandering over to say hello, smiles, conversations... a tiny community growing outside my window.

I was shattered. I only went down for five minutes... which by some miracle didn’t turn into longer. 😂

And that’s exactly why this photo matters to me.
It’s not because it’s the most dramatic picture I’ve ever taken.
It’s because years from now, I’ll look at it and instantly remember how this summer felt.

I’ve been setting myself the challenge of taking more photographs, not because I need more content, but because I don’t want life to rush past unnoticed.

Ironically, it’s technology that’s helped me do that. My camera isn’t pulling me away from life. It’s encouraging me to step into it. To notice more. To say yes to moments I’d otherwise forget.

For me, that’s what photography is really about.
Not perfect pictures.
Remembering what it felt like to be alive.
❤️
Xxxxx

#SarahGlynnPhotography #EverydayMoments #DocumentaryPhotography #FindTheJoy
Some Sundays just keep on giving... ⚽📸 I’d alread Some Sundays just keep on giving... ⚽📸

I’d already had one of those days that reminds me why I love photography. I’d spent the day photographing a brilliant wedding, camera full of memories, feet absolutely knackered... and I thought that was me done.

Then I got a message from some people in my building.
“Come down to the Bus Yard...”
So I did.

One minute I was editing wedding photos. The next I was sat outside with brilliant people, watching the football, laughing, taking photos and somehow still awake at 1am. 😂 and 5am 😁

And what a game! Usually it’s “Come on England...” followed by a bit of heartbreak...
Not this time.
The place erupted. Strangers were cheering together, people were hugging, everyone was completely caught up in the moment. It wasn’t really about football. It was about people.

I’ve realised something since moving to Liverpool.
Home isn’t always a place you’ve lived the longest.

Sometimes it’s the place where people pull up another chair and say, “Come and join us.”

That’s what this city keeps giving me.

Little moments I never planned. Conversations I never expected. People who make an ordinary evening feel like a memory worth keeping.

I’m taking more photos than ever lately, and I think it’s because I’m noticing more than ever.

Life feels beautifully alive right now... and I don’t want to miss any of it. ❤️📸

#SarahGlynnPhotography #LiverpoolLife #DocumentaryPhotography #FindTheJoy
The best photos happen after people stop trying to The best photos happen after people stop trying to pose. 🤍

When couples tell me they’re awkward in front of the camera, I always smile... because that’s usually when the magic happens.

It’s never about standing in exactly the right place or copying someone else’s Pinterest board……..
It’s about the little moments in between.

The laugh that sneaks out.
The forehead kiss they didn’t even realise happened.
The way they look at each other when they forget the camera is there.
These two absolutely nailed that.

We wandered around Holmes Mill in Clitheroe, making the most of every backdrop we could find. Beautiful old stone walls, gorgeous modern spaces, cosy corners... it all became part of their story. None of it mattered as much as them.
They arrived saying they felt a little nervous.
later... they were laughing like this…
💕
That’s my favourite part of the day.
Because the best wedding photos come from creating a space where people feel comfortable enough to just be themselves.

I think that’s what I’m really trying to capture these days.
Not perfection.
Not perfectly posed.
Just people, exactly as they are.

Because years from now, I don’t think you’ll remember where your hand was meant to go or whether your dress sat perfectly.
You’ll remember how it felt.
And if I can give people that feeling back every time they look at their photographs... then I’ve done my job. 🤍
Xxxxxx

#SarahGlynnPhotography #HolmesMillWedding #DocumentaryWeddingPhotography #RelaxedWeddings

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