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Your Wedding, Your Rules : How Modern Couples Are Rethinking Photography
Wedding photography has never really stood still. Cast your mind back to the pre-digital era - stiff, formal portraits where everyone looks mildly terrified and posed moments that allowed the photographer to make the most of their roll of film.
How to Choose a Wedding Photographer in Wiltshire if You Hate Being Photographed
If the idea of being in front of a camera on your wedding day makes you feel a bit uncomfortable, you’re really not alone. I’ll let you in on a little secret - most couples who book me feel the exact same way.
What Happens After the Wedding? My Editing and Delivery Process Explained
What Happens After the Wedding? My Editing and Delivery Process Explained
From the small details to the big picture - how my photography tells the story of your wedding day
When you look back at your wedding photos, you don’t just want to remember how the day looked, you want to relive it!
NEW : Budget-Friendly Wedding Photography Packages
Planning a wedding on a budget doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice beautiful, professional photography. As such, I’m so excited to introduce a brand new set of budget-friendly wedding photography packages.
The Truth About Wedding Photography Portfolios
When searching for the perfect wedding photographer you will more than likely come across stunning portfolios. But before you fall in love with a photographer’s work, there’s something you need to know.
Don’t Tell Them It’s for a Wedding! – The Truth About Wedding Prices
"If you say it's for a wedding, the price will double!" – if I had a pound for every time I've heard this, well... let’s just say I'd have a lot of money!
Everything you need to know about your Wedding Photography Timeline
Planning a wedding can be a daunting and often confusing process. When it comes to photography, I endeavour to make the process as simple as possible.
Top Tips To Help You Prepare For Your Formal Wedding Photographs
What is a formal photo list? Put simply, its list of photographs that you want photographed in a formal, traditional way. The ones where your family and friends and lined up and asked to smile at the camera.