Shooting in the historic Beverley Minster
Traditional and creative
All my satisfied customers
Ask each wedding service supplier you are using how long it will take for them to do their bit. Then make a timetable and add extra time to allow for the unexpected such as traffic delays getting to the ceremony, weather delays, little bridesmaids having to have their hair redone because they messed it up, extra last minute photographs you may want to add. It's your day and you should enjoy it at a relaxed pace, not be rushing because something somewhere over ran.
I think we all offer a more personal service these days as it's what our clients expect.
Have a chat either face to face or over the phone about their requirements, followed by a meeting at the venue if required. We will usually try to attend the rehearsal in order to meet the celebrant and find out their rules and regulations on photography.
On the day we will shoot all the agreed shots, but this can depend on what is wanted, time and weather restraints and the cooperation of the couple and their guests.
After the wedding the images will be available to view online in a password protected gallery.
Depending on what package the client has chosen then the images will be supplied on USB or DVD, or we will design their album. Once this is done, the client will be asked to come and view the proposed design, and we can make any changes there and then. Once this is done to their complete satisfaction the album will be uploaded to our supplier for production in approximately 15 working days.
A relaxed fun shot
The bride on a motorbike
Brollies and wellies.
I have always been interested in photography and after leaving school trained initially in industrial and commercial photography with a multinational manufacturing company that had it's own in-house photography department. I then trained in wedding photography as an assistant, then Saturday operator for a local prominent photographer, eventually starting my own wedding photography business.