F.A.Q.
Frequently asked questions
When couples are organising their wedding photography, they often ask questions that have been asked many times before. This section will answer some of those common questions, but if there is anything I have left out, please contact me and I will be happy to discuss it with you.
Q: What is your style of photography?
In short - FUN. The longer answer is that my photography is natural and documentary style. I follow the events of the day, photographing unobtrusively to capture real moments as they happen. I tend not to pose our shots unless you would like me to. The goal is to tell the story of your Wedding Day, capturing all the fun and emotions through beautiful images; that is my style.
Q: Do you photograph posed group shots?
Yes, I do take photographs of groups. People usually like to gather for their pre-planned group shots with close family and friends right after the ceremony. It is rare for a couple to have no group shots, with most couples getting towards a few portraits with family members.
Q: Do you direct and pose couples?
Yes, although I do not like the word POSING, I prefer "action-reaction" IDEAS that evoke emotions and natural poses.
Q: Can you travel to Cambridge/Scotland/South Africa/The Bahamas?
I am able to photograph your wedding at any location. Expenses for travel and accommodation are recovered at cost.
Q: What equipment do you use? Digital? Colour or black and white?
I use professional Nikon digital camera and lens systems. All of my cameras are top quality high-end digital SLRs built specifically for reliable use in demanding situations. The nature of digital means that each image starts life as a colour photo. Any changes to black and white or sepia tones are conversions done in a later process.
Q: Do you carry spare equipment?
Yes, I always carry back up cameras, lenses, batteries etc... to make sure your wedding day goes smoothly from my end.
Q: Do you do your own printing?
No, I use a professional lab called Loxley Colour for both prints and albums. They have a fantastic collection of Bellissimo Albums
When couples are organising their wedding photography, they often ask questions that have been asked many times before. This section will answer some of those common questions, but if there is anything I have left out, please contact me and I will be happy to discuss it with you.
Q: What is your style of photography?
In short - FUN. The longer answer is that my photography is natural and documentary style. I follow the events of the day, photographing unobtrusively to capture real moments as they happen. I tend not to pose our shots unless you would like me to. The goal is to tell the story of your Wedding Day, capturing all the fun and emotions through beautiful images; that is my style.
Q: Do you photograph posed group shots?
Yes, I do take photographs of groups. People usually like to gather for their pre-planned group shots with close family and friends right after the ceremony. It is rare for a couple to have no group shots, with most couples getting towards a few portraits with family members.
Q: Do you direct and pose couples?
Yes, although I do not like the word POSING, I prefer "action-reaction" IDEAS that evoke emotions and natural poses.
Q: Can you travel to Cambridge/Scotland/South Africa/The Bahamas?
I am able to photograph your wedding at any location. Expenses for travel and accommodation are recovered at cost.
Q: What equipment do you use? Digital? Colour or black and white?
I use professional Nikon digital camera and lens systems. All of my cameras are top quality high-end digital SLRs built specifically for reliable use in demanding situations. The nature of digital means that each image starts life as a colour photo. Any changes to black and white or sepia tones are conversions done in a later process.
Q: Do you carry spare equipment?
Yes, I always carry back up cameras, lenses, batteries etc... to make sure your wedding day goes smoothly from my end.
Q: Do you do your own printing?
No, I use a professional lab called Loxley Colour for both prints and albums. They have a fantastic collection of Bellissimo Albums