Lifetime Achievement Award!

Nikki Kirk Wins Lifetime Achievement Photography Award

Saturday night was the annual awards night for The Guild of Photographers at Crewe Hall. Showcasing the best of the best of photographers from across the planet.

Everyone dresses up in their most elegant evening dresses and tuxes and settled into for an evening of yummy food, great wine, and of course the awards!

Lifetime Achievement Award

I’m absolutely thrilled to share with you all that once again I have achieved the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Photographers Bar for Wedding Photography.

Last year there were over 16,000 images entered into the competition.  With the finalists and winners announced and having their names called on Saturday evening!

What does this mean?

For me it means formal confirmation of my skills at the highest possible level for wedding photography. Consistently showing up and doing my job at the highest standard. Judged by and awarded by the leaders of the photographic industry. I have a huge smile on my face today!

And for you, my fabulous Clients; this confirms that you made the right choice in choosing me as your wedding photographer! I will deliver every single time for you. Working with you to create and produce images that capture your wedding day in all of its fabulousness.

Trust and faith

You put your trust and faith in me to capture the most special day of your lives and I deliver. Thank you all for being a part of my journey. Each and every single one of you. Thank you for understanding my vision and wanting to be a part of it. I treasure every single image I’ve taken and I know that you do too.

It’s often said that I’m a really safe pair of hands, combined with being a hugely creative and technically accurate photographer. The perfect combination! Delivering beautiful classical and fine art wedding photography meeting the highest standards set by the photographic industry.

The Images That Got Me There…

Here are the images (and wonderful Clients) that won me this award:

Ellenborough Park Wedding Photographer Award
Hannah & Dan at Ellenborough Park
The Slaughters Manor House Wedding Photographer Award
Amy & Allan at The Slaughters Manor House
Manor By The Lake Wedding Photographer Award
Claire & Tony at Manor by the Lake
Manor By The Lake Wedding Photographer Award
Ashley & Sash at Manor by the Lake
Lords of the Manor Wedding Photographer Award
Sarah & Ian in the Cotswolds
Lords of the Manor Wedding Photographer Award
Mami & Shoma at Lords of the Manor
Gloucester Cathedral Wedding Photographer Award
Libby & Rob at Gloucester Cathedral
The Slaughters Manor House Wedding Photographer Award
Amy & Allan at The Slaughters Manor House
Manor By The Lake Wedding Photographer Award
Ashley & Sash at Manor by the Lake
Ellenborough Park Wedding Photographer Award
Hannah & Dan at Ellenborough Park
Gloucester Cathedral Wedding Photographer Award
Libby & Rob at Gloucester Cathedral
Ellenborough Park Wedding Photographer Award
Hannah & Dan at Ellenborough Park
Gloucester Cathedral Wedding Photographer Award
Libby & Rob at Gloucester Cathedral
Manor By The Lake Wedding Photographer Award
Ashley & Sash at Manor by the Lake

You might also like…

Sharing Links

LEAVE A COMMENT

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • contact ME

    GET IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS YOUR NEXT PROJECT OR WEDDING REQUIREMENTS.




  • We require this information to understand your needs, provide you with a better service, and for internal record keeping, to improve our products and services, periodically send promotional emails about new products, special offers or other information which we think you may find interesting using the email address which you have provided. We may also from time to time use your information to contact you for market research purposes.

    We may contact you by email, phone, social media or post. We may use the information to customise the website according to your interests. We do not share your information with anyone else.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.