
Surely all wedding photographers are the same right? That's not the case. There's a buzzword doing the rounds. It's called 'documentary' and most wedding photographers seem to have hijacked the phrase. I don't particularly like to label my style, but if I have to, then my style is wedding photojournalism. Your wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime event.
A truly special moment in time, and one that you'll want to return to again and again over the course of your life. In addition, you'll want your children and grandchildren to be able to relive it with you in the years to come. Therefore you deserve an award-winning wedding photographer who can document that priceless event for you. You've been to lots of friends weddings and it seems that most other photographers take charge and direct the day.
They'll take endless portraits that are highly-staged and contrived. My "fly-on-the-wall" style that makes most people think I'm actually a guest of the bride and groom and not the wedding photographer.
A truly special moment in time, and one that you'll want to return to again and again over the course of your life. In addition, you'll want your children and grandchildren to be able to relive it with you in the years to come. Therefore you deserve an award-winning wedding photographer who can document that priceless event for you. You've been to lots of friends weddings and it seems that most other photographers take charge and direct the day.
They'll take endless portraits that are highly-staged and contrived. My "fly-on-the-wall" style that makes most people think I'm actually a guest of the bride and groom and not the wedding photographer.
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Please note: I document a maximum of 30 weddings per year and my diary does fill up quickly.
Bookings aren't taken without having a relaxed, no-obligation chat to confirm that we're the right fit for each other; style, approach and personality-wise.
Please note: I document a maximum of 30 weddings per year and my diary does fill up quickly.
Bookings aren't taken without having a relaxed, no-obligation chat to confirm that we're the right fit for each other; style, approach and personality-wise.
The wedding photography market is more crowded than ever before.
Nowadays, everyone is a photographer, but do they have the eye, the experience and a calm approach for a one-off event?
You've spent hours trawling through endless websites to find a natural wedding photographer whose style, approach & ethos stands out and matches your requirements.
You want a photographer that captures the real essence of your wedding - the atmosphere, the wide range of emotions and moments, the funny moments and moments you didn't witness.
Nowadays, everyone is a photographer, but do they have the eye, the experience and a calm approach for a one-off event?
You've spent hours trawling through endless websites to find a natural wedding photographer whose style, approach & ethos stands out and matches your requirements.
You want a photographer that captures the real essence of your wedding - the atmosphere, the wide range of emotions and moments, the funny moments and moments you didn't witness.
If you don't find an answer here, please get in touch and I'll come back to you as soon as I can or request a consult and ask me live.
My base is in Loughborough, Leicestershire but I work anywhere in the UK as I love working at new venues.
Travel expenses are included for most UK weddings but occasionally I may have to quote extra depending on the distances involved and the logistics of the wedding.
Working alongside another photographer would mean that my coverage of the day could become obtrusive.
My base is in Loughborough, Leicestershire but I work anywhere in the UK as I love working at new venues.
Travel expenses are included for most UK weddings but occasionally I may have to quote extra depending on the distances involved and the logistics of the wedding.
Working alongside another photographer would mean that my coverage of the day could become obtrusive.
I know this is cliche, but after the wedding, what are the only tangible things leftover that will evoke the memories of the day?
Cliche or not, you can't escape the fact that still or moving images are the only things that remain long after you've eaten the food, the flowers have wilted & died, and the band or DJ have stopped playing.
It's not a commodity.
If you're in your mid-twenties, how else can you look back at your wedding in 50 years with your children, grandchildren and maybe even your great-grandchildren and reminisce about the story of your wedding day?
Cliche or not, you can't escape the fact that still or moving images are the only things that remain long after you've eaten the food, the flowers have wilted & died, and the band or DJ have stopped playing.
It's not a commodity.
If you're in your mid-twenties, how else can you look back at your wedding in 50 years with your children, grandchildren and maybe even your great-grandchildren and reminisce about the story of your wedding day?
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