On average we photograph over 200 weddings a year across the whole of Essex, including some of the most popular venues Crondon Park, Stockbrook Manor, Ye Olde Plough House, Leez Priory, Borham House, De Rougemont Manor, The Old Rectory, Friern Manor and many more. With over 150 weddings photographed each year, we have the experience, expertise and enthusiasm to capture your wedding the way you want to remember it.
We offer a range of services including bespoke framing, photographs onto canvas, photo restoration, printing services and video to DVD services. We can cover any type of event photography from Birthday Parties to Corporate Events.
Establishment: The Photographic Lounge is based in Billericay High Street, within its own premises. We have been based in Billericay now for 8 years and have been in business for over 25 years. On average we photograph over 200 weddings a year across the whole of Essex, including some of the most popular venues Crondon Park, Stockbrook Manor, Ye Olde Plough House, Leez Priory, Borham House, De Rougemont Manor, The Old Rectory, Friern Manor and many more. We also photograph over 1000 portrait sessions every year. We can photograph newborns, toddlers, children, teenagers, adults, couples, portfolios and family groups of up to 15 people. We can cover any type of event photography from Birthday Parties to Corporate Events. In our Billericay shop we offer a range of services including Bespoke Framing, your own Photographs onto Canvas, Printing Services and Video to DVD services.
Areas we cover: We cover the whole of Essex, including some of the most popular venues Crondon Park, Stockbrook Manor, The Fennes, Ye Olde Plough House, Leez Priory, Boreham House, De Rougemont Manor, The Old Rectory, Friern Manor and many more. Billericay, Essex, UK.
Monday | 1.00AM - 1.00PM |
Tuesday | 7.00AM - 7.00PM |
Wednesday | 7.00AM - 7.00PM |
Thursday | 11.00AM - 11.00PM |
Friday | 12.00AM - 12.00PM |
Saturday | 2.00AM - 2.00PM |
Sunday | 6.00AM - 6.00PM |
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