FAQ
If you would like me to photograph your wedding, the first step is to phone me for a
chat, and check that your date is available.
We can then arrange to meet up for a coffee, get to know each other, and discuss
your wedding plans, if this is not possible, we can arrange a zoom meeting.
Do you have insurance?
Yes, I have public liability insurance.
What if your equipment fails.
I always take two camera bodies and backup equipment to every wedding.
How many photographs do you take on the day?
There is no limit on the number of photographs that I take on the day, as I am
taking photographs continually throughout the day, for a full day wedding
you would usually receive around 300 to 500 or more photographs, for a two to
three-hour wedding shoot, you can expect 150 to 200 or more photographs.
Do you photograph formal groups?
My style is documentary photography, but I am happy to take formal group shots.
However, I would recommend keeping the list to the minimum, as group shots are quite
time-consuming, and can be rather tiring for the bride and groom. It's best to ask a
an usher/family member to gather people together for group shots, as this saves time.
What happens after the wedding?
Generally, your images will be ready within four weeks, the photographs
will be uploaded to an online gallery, with a private link, for you, your family
and friends to view.
You will also receive your USB stick and photographs.