I shot a wedding in a cinema, it was beautiful, personal and very unique.
Creative, Raw, Simplistic, Natural, Prompting
Building it up to where it is right now. I've always strived in making sure I go that extra mile for my couples to make the experience more personal.
make sure you click with your photographer. It's so important to get along as it makes you feel so much more relaxed on the day.
popcorn holders for the bridesmaids bouquets.
Send across a quote via email then depending where the couple are based. I tend to have a chat either via telephone or in person about what they are looking for in a photographer, Then get the couple booked in. I'm always about if my couples wish to have a chat or need help finding other suppliers. I then have a chat with you a few weeks before the big day to go over the finer details. ( I also have a fb group which has my current booked brides in where I will keep updated on anything or any offers etc )
I don't think there is a certain photo but I do think its important for each couple to have 10-15 mins alone to have photos together, I use a technique which will make you feel like you aren't being posed but the photos come out a lot more relaxed.
Bride being thrown into the air by the groomsmen
Make sure you have wellies and a umbrella. I've wanted to always shoot a wedding in the rain!
I started out by taking photos of my children, I've always been passionate about weddings so I started off doing a few weddings where It just took off. I still have to pinch myself when I think about the amount of weddings I've actually done over the years