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Wedding Photography Gallery

The proof is in the pudding with photography. Grab a coffee and have a browse of my wedding photography portfolio. My overall approach is one of calm and focus. Being calm feeds out to you the couple and the guests, and helps you enjoy the day more. More than anything I make sure you get the personal touch throughout your wedding day. But first of all, here are some handy tips for getting the best wedding photos possible…

Tip For Getting The Best Wedding Photography

Do you feel nervous in front of a camera? Worrying about what you’ll look like or not feeling photogenic is more common than you think. Here are some useful tips to help you feel super relaxed on your wedding day:

Choose a Photographer You Connect With and Trust

Finding a wedding photographer who understands your vision and puts you at ease. Helping people relax in front of the camera is essential.

Engagement Sessions

Engagement sessions are ideal to help you relax in front of the camera. They are a portrait session for a  newly engaged couple to photograph this special moment and get to know your photographer.

Couples Shots On Your Wedding Day

On your wedding day, taking private time for couple shots will help your photographer capture intimate moments. It gives you a breather and time to soak up the magic of your big day.

Enjoy Your Wedding Day!

This is one of the greatest moments of your life which you will look back on for years to come. So relax and enjoy your beautiful day with your beloved. 


My favourite wedding photography anecdote

I always think about how I can be helpful on your big day. Once I rescued the wedding caterer whose gas had run out by lending my car to drive 12 miles. The couple had an outside catering and their gas bottle froze up. The chef was mortified and  totally freaked out. I asked him what was wrong and he explained.

 

To cut a long story short, he told me that he urgently needed another bottle of gas because otherwise, he wouldn't be able to cook any food. The chef informed me that the nearest place to buy gas was 12 miles away. I said, “Well, my car's here.”  I actually left my second shooter to take some pre-wedding shots and off we drove to get some more gas. The day was saved and the chef got to prepare the wedding breakfast!


The couple and guests didn't even know it happened. However, when I delivered the photos, they informed me that they had eventually found out and were eternally grateful. They said to me, “We knew what you did and would like to thank you.” I replied, “Well, it is a wedding and the photography is only part of the day, but it's not the whole day. You also need something to eat!”


The catering guy told me that I had got food for life! This is what I mean when I say I offer more than photography. Whatever I can do to make your day as beautiful as possible, I am willing to help out.