Friday 2 October 2015

We Only Want Photos Of Us Getting Married And Afterwards With Our Families. Can You Do That?

Well, yes.

Not all couples plan for the all-day, bells and whistles wedding with a photographer in attendance for ten hours or more. For various reasons, some just want to get married in the presence of their closest family members, have a few photos taken immediately afterwards and then go off for a private celebration.

Yes, I can help. Why not?

I offer an hourly rate service, where my wedding coverage is tailored to the couple's needs, and it costs £70 per hour. Bear in mind that the minimum booking is for two hours, and you'll need to sign a contract, same as everyone else.

If you use the hourly rate service, you get the same delivery of your photos and the same customer experience as couples who book for a full day. You just get smaller portions in terms of my time on the day and the number of photographs. (But you'd probably worked that out for yourself, hadn't you?)

It's a service that's available on any day of the week, and at any time of the year, and I operate on a "first come, first served" basis.

If this is the sort of coverage you want, get in touch. I'd love to hear from you.

Saturday 12 September 2015

A Week To Go .....and BREATHE!






A week before their Big Day, and Tori and I met up with Cassy and Paul for their pre-wedding shoot. This is part of our standard full-day package, and it includes an online gallery of edited images and a complimentary mounted print.

 

We normally do these shoots around a month before the wedding, but have learned to be flexible.....Paul's job restricts his availability, and the weather hadn't been co-operative, so we were, on this occasion, keeping fingers crossed that the shoot could go ahead. The gods smiled.....

The venue was new ground for all of us. I'd met Cassy for two planning meetings (again, a standard part of our wedding photography offer) and, when we were discussing locations for the pre-wedding shoot, she'd mentioned that she had something of a penchant for low bridges. Assuming that she wasn't referring to railways and roads, and knowing something of the geography of Hampshire, I googled the River Anton - a chalk stream/river that's a tributary of the River Test and which flows through Andover, close to the couple's home. Within a few minutes, I'd been offered Rooksbury Mill Nature Reserve; as well as the river - complete with required footbridges - the reserve holds a pair of sizeable lakes, lots of autumnal colours and a variety of wildlife. It sounded ideal.

So what's the pre-wedding shoot about? It means different things to different photographers, but for us it's primarily about the couple getting used to us with cameras in our hands. On this occasion, only Cassy and I had met before, so it was also a way of the four of us getting to know each other. Don't under-estimate the importance of this; without this shoot, the first time we'd have met Paul would have been in his hotel room a couple of hours before the wedding. Not the most relaxed setting....

This close to the wedding, the occasion offered Cassy and Paul an opportunity to relax and take some time out from the stresses and worries of planning and organising their big day. As you'll see when we post our account of the wedding day, a lot of thought and hard work had gone into achieving their vision - they both deserved an hour or so away from it all.



And, of course, we might be able to provide them with some nice relaxed, informal engagement portraits.....





Tori and I both enjoyed stepping into unfamiliar territory. We're already talking about going back to do a nature-photo walk next spring. And we've got somewhere else to offer wedding clients for their pre-wedding shoots...







Related links: http://www.testvalley.gov.uk/resident/communityandleisure/naturereserves/rooksbury-mill-local-nature-reserve-andover/

Tuesday 14 April 2015

Wedding Blessing - St Mary's Church, Portchester Castle

Today was the warmest, sunniest and (thankfully, driest!) day of the year so far - a beautiful backdrop for Luke and Samantha, whose marriage was blessed at St Mary's church, in Portchester Castle at the northern end of Portsmouth Harbour.

The original castle was built during the Roman occupation, and was later developed by William the Conqueror. The church was added during his reign, so is, give or take, 900 years old.

I don't personally have any religious affiliation, but to my mind, St Mary's is a beautiful example of a simple place of worship, and a lovely setting for a couple to marry or to re-affirm their vows.

An added bonus was that the priest gave me carte blanche to move around as I wanted, and asked the congregation not to use their own cameras during the ceremony. Exclusive rights! I can handle that.

Technically, the strong, directional light presented challenges - the interior was either brightly lit or in deep shadow, and very little in between - but nothing insurmountable. And there's a certain satisfaction to be had from solving problems like that.

Best wishes to Luke and Samantha - and their three delightful daughters. It was a pleasure to be with you on such a special day, and to provide you with a pictorial record of it.