I feel that the combination of price, quality photography and reviews speak for themselves, but I would also like to add what I offer that most photographers don’t.
Yes, the images are full size, high-resolution and watermark free. This means they can be printed out yourself, emailed to friends and family or uploaded to social media sites like Facebook or twitter.
Although this has never happened and it would be incredibly rare that I was too ill to attend your wedding day, but if it did happen then firstly I would try and find you a replacement photographer from a list of trustworthy contacts I have. If there are no replacement photographers available then you would receive a full refund including the booking fee.
Yes I have full Public Liability and Public Indemnity insurance, and I always recommend you get wedding insurance.
Of course, I feel this is the best way to get to know a couple and really see how I work. I’ve photographed engagement photo shoots all over the UK and even travelled to Paris for one! Click here to see those photos.
Yes, and I keep it close to me so I never miss a moment if any problems occur. This has never happened to date and would be a rare occurrence as my professional equipment is always serviced and maintained to the highest standards by professionals, but the backups are on hand just in case.
The best way to book me for your wedding is to contact me by clicking on the contact me tab above, so we can arrange a free pre wedding consultation. Or if this doesn’t suit we can arrange a skype call at a time and date that suits you both. To secure your wedding date with me requires a booking fee of £200, this is taken at the pre-wedding consultation and is deducted off your package.
This is due 1 month before your wedding, I will contact you to remind you and discuss how you would like to pay.
I can create fantastic photos at any location. I carry all different types of lighting available to really give me a creative edge and make the most out of any scenario.
Absolutely, check out a blog post that I wrote for hints and tips for stress-free group photos on a wedding day here.
Around 8–10 key groupings is usually perfect. This keeps things organised while ensuring important family photos are covered.
Typically 20 minutes after the ceremony and 10–15 minutes at sunset is ideal. This keeps portraits relaxed while allowing you to spend most of your time with guests.
I normally start photographing the bridal preparation around 2 hours before the ceremony, so it's not rushed and everyone is relaxed.
If weather and timing allow, a short evening session often produces some of the most beautiful and atmospheric wedding images.