Specialties
Your life is rich and full of stories - special occasions, precious moments, and important events. It's so important that we document and record these stories so that they are with us now, and with future generations forever.
Imagine this...20 years from today, your newborn baby is now grown up, the hobby that you thought would last forever is no more, your children's birthday parties are a distant memory, and the Golden Wedding Anniversary is all but forgotten. Photography can keep all of these moments and memories alive forever.
Photography allows us to capture a moment in time that can never be repeated. That moment is something to treasure now, but is priceless in the future - your photographs really do become more valuable as time goes by.
Whether it's your wedding, a family event, get-together, a special day out, a birthday, your children playing in the park, a new addition to your family, or even a hobby/passion, I would love to create beautiful photography for you.
History
Established in 2004.
Natural Expressions Photography was started in 2004 by Patrick Stubbs, a local published photographer.
Patrick has been taking photos since the age of 13 and loves documenting life's stories through his photographs.
Natural Expressions Photography undertakes commissions throughout the UK and overseas as well as the local area.
Meet the Business Owner: Patrick S.
I'm a wedding and family portrait photographer, based in Lincoln. my work takes me all over the UK and overseas as well as the local area.
Photography has been part of my life since my father lent me his Olympus OM-1 camera at the age of 13 - from that day I was hooked!
I photograph all kinds of subjects, but Natural Expressions Photography is all about people and family life - telling the story of your family.
I've had a lot of work published in magazines and books over the years, and have recently been invited by Fuji to join their X-Pro gallery, which has just 200 members worldwide.
I'm married with two daughters, who are now very used to acting as models!