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Quinlan Couture Bridal

I collaborated with Quinlan Couture Bridal, capturing their elegant and handcrafted wedding dresses and veils through fashion photography and bridal photography at Left Bank Leeds.

The progressive space for creativity, culture, and community, housed inside a stunning Grade II* listed former church building, provided the perfect backdrop for showcasing the stunning bridal wear that flatters unique beauty and is designed to suit the body of the beautiful bride wearing it.

We worked closely with the team to ensure that we had a diverse range of models that represented their customer demographic. We wanted to make sure that every bride-to-be, regardless of their body type or skin tone, could see themselves in these stunning bridal designs. By featuring a diverse range of models, we were able to showcase the versatility of the designs and demonstrate how they can flatter and enhance the beauty of every bride.

Our aim was to break down the barriers of the traditional narrow beauty standards and create a space where every bride felt seen and heard. By showcasing diverse models in our photography, we were able to contribute to a more inclusive fashion industry, where everyone is represented and celebrated.

Our work together resulted in the publication of these captivating images in Selin Magazine ISSUE 11 VOL. 49.

  • Quinlan Couture Bridal

    I collaborated with Quinlan Couture Bridal, capturing their elegant and handcrafted wedding dresses and veils through fashion photography and bridal photography at Left Bank Leeds.

    The progressive space for creativity, culture, and community, housed inside a stunning Grade II* listed former church building, provided the perfect backdrop for showcasing the stunning bridal wear that flatters unique beauty and is designed to suit the body of the beautiful bride wearing it.

    We worked closely with the team to ensure that we had a diverse range of models that represented their customer demographic. We wanted to make sure that every bride-to-be, regardless of their body type or skin tone, could see themselves in these stunning bridal designs. By featuring a diverse range of models, we were able to showcase the versatility of the designs and demonstrate how they can flatter and enhance the beauty of every bride.

    Our aim was to break down the barriers of the traditional narrow beauty standards and create a space where every bride felt seen and heard. By showcasing diverse models in our photography, we were able to contribute to a more inclusive fashion industry, where everyone is represented and celebrated.

    Our work together resulted in the publication of these captivating images in Selin Magazine ISSUE 11 VOL. 49.