Wedding Photography FAQs
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Choosing the right wedding photographer is about finding someone whose style and approach feel right for you. Some photographers focus on traditional posed photos, while others specialise in natural documentary storytelling.
My approach is relaxed and storytelling led, focusing on real emotion and genuine moments. I want your photos to reflect how the day actually felt, capturing the atmosphere, laughter and connections that make your wedding unique.
It’s also important that you genuinely like and feel comfortable with your photographer. They’ll be with you for a big part of your wedding day, so having someone you get along with makes a huge difference. Feeling relaxed around your photographer helps everything flow naturally and allows those real moments to unfold. -
Description text goes hereMy style is natural, storytelling wedding photography. I focus on real emotion, genuine moments and the atmosphere of the day rather than lots of posing.
Think relaxed, honest and full of feeling.
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Description text goes hereFor most of the day I take a relaxed approach and blend in like a friend with a camera. This helps everyone feel comfortable and allows moments to unfold naturally.
During couple portraits I’ll guide you a little more, mainly helping you stand in good light and giving gentle prompts so you can simply be yourselves rather than feeling posed.
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I usually keep couple portraits to around 20–30 minutes.
Your wedding day shouldn’t feel like a photoshoot. I’d much rather you spend your time celebrating with family and friends while I capture the story of the day as it naturally unfolds.
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Yes, absolutely. I actually think family group photos are really important. While the natural, candid moments are a big part of the story of the day, these are often the photos that parents, grandparents and close family end up treasuring the most.
The good news is they don’t need to take long. With a little bit of planning beforehand and keeping the list to around 8–10 groups, we can usually capture all the key family photos in about 15–20 minutes. That way you get the important photos without spending ages standing around.
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Yes of course. I photograph details such as rings, dresses, flowers, table settings and the little touches you’ve chosen for your wedding.
These details help tell the full story of your day and often bring back memories you might otherwise miss.
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Most of the time I photograph weddings on my own, which works really well for the majority of weddings. It allows me to move around freely and capture moments naturally without things feeling too crowded.
For larger weddings, or if you’d like extra coverage of different parts of the day, a second photographer can absolutely be added. This can be really helpful during parts of the day like morning preparations or when lots of things are happening at once.
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Yes, I’m very used to working alongside videographers and content creators. Weddings are always a team effort, and I’m always happy to work together so we can all capture the day smoothly.
Good communication and a bit of coordination goes a long way, making sure everyone gets what they need while keeping things relaxed and natural for you. When everyone enjoys what they do and is there for the same reason, it naturally makes for a great team effort.
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The number of images depends on the coverage you choose, but galleries are always carefully edited to tell the full story of your wedding day from beginning to end.
My goal is always to deliver a collection of photos that capture the emotion, atmosphere and important moments of the day.
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You’ll usually receive your full gallery within around three months.
However, I always send a small selection of sneak peek photos within about 48 hours, so you have a few beautiful moments to enjoy and share shortly after the wedding.
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Your images are delivered through a beautifully presented, private online gallery which is password protected.
From there you can download your photos and easily share the gallery with family and friends.
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Yes. While I’m based in Shropshire, I photograph weddings across nearby areas and throughout the UK when requested.
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Most of my weddings take place across Shropshire and the surrounding areas, including:
Shrewsbury, Telford, Bridgnorth, Ludlow, Market Drayton, Church Stretton, Craven Arms, Stourbridge, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire and Cheshire.
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Most couples book their photographer 12 to 24 months in advance, especially for popular summer weekends.
Once you have your venue and date confirmed, it’s always a good idea to secure your suppliers early.
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The first step is to get in touch through my contact page with your wedding date and venue. If I’m available, I’ll reply with more information and send over a short online booking form.
Once the form is completed, a booking fee (which varies depending on the package) and signed contract will secure your date in my diary.
I take bookings up to two years in advance, and popular summer Saturdays can disappear surprisingly quickly.
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Photography has always been something quite personal to me. When I was younger I lost many of my family photos, and it made me realise just how important photographs really are and the memories they hold.
I’ve always had a very visual memory, and photography became a way for me to hold onto moments that might otherwise fade with time.
When I photographed my first wedding I was instantly hooked. Weddings bring together love, family, emotion and storytelling all in one day. Every wedding has a beginning, middle and end, but no two are ever the same.
I love seeing families come together and couples celebrating their story with the people who matter most. Being trusted to capture those moments is something I never take for granted.
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The ceremony, without question.
You never quite know how people will react emotionally in that moment. Sometimes it’s laughter, sometimes tears, and sometimes emotions you didn’t expect at all. Those genuine reactions are incredibly powerful and meaningful to capture.