FAQ's
How many photographs do you take?
I have no set limit to the number of images taken on your wedding day. I work quietly and unobtrusively, making sure that you have plenty of time to mingle with your guests and celebrate your special day. The quantity of images taken is influenced by several factors, such as the number guests present, locations used throughout the day and the length of time between the ceremony and the wedding.
Do you take any formal wedding photographs?
Of course. I believe that your album would be incomplete without a small number of family group photographs. Your album will become an important archive of images of your loved ones for future generations. Photographs of the bridal party are included as standard coverage in all of the packages.
Do you provide colour and black and white images?
Yes, I provide black and white images, which is an ideal medium for my unique style. I will also provide a large selection of full colour, sepia and blue toned images.
Cross processing may be included as well.
Do you accept more than one wedding booking on any given date?
Absolutely not! In order to give the bridal couple my full and exclusive attention and care, I will only accept one wedding booking on any given date. It is my policy to photograph a maximum of only 30 weddings per year. I do not accept further bookings once this maximum has been met.
When can we see our wedding photographs?
I require 6 – 8 weeks from the wedding date to fully complete an album which will then be available for collection.
How much will my wedding photography cost?
The cost of our wedding photography is determined by the level of coverage you choose. To view the options available to you, e-mail for the 2007 rate sheet.
Do you digitally manipulate your images?
I create all of your images in the camera at the taking stage, thus capturing the atmosphere, fun, emotion, mood and romance of your special day. However, sometimes an image can be improved simply by adding a blue tone which helps to create a special mood in the picture. This effect simply cannot be recorded on the picture at the time it is taken so in accordance with my policy of continually maintaining the highest standards of wedding photography, if I feel that an image can be improved by image manipulation, I will take that decision.