Wedding Photography
I’d like to make things easier for you… at least when deciding on a type of wedding photography…
Traditional Wedding Photography
These are the classic, formal posed group photos. To ignore traditional photos would be a mistake. These might not be for you but they are most definitely the sort your Mum and Grandma will still have hanging on their walls in years to come.
Contemporary Wedding Photography
Or fashion wedding photography as it is also known is very hard to explain… its fashionable therefore must constantly change to fit. Essentially the photographer finds areas with great lighting, beautiful backgrounds such as country houses, parks or other such scenes and photographs the bride and groom under these idealised settings.
Photojournalistic Wedding Photography
Collecting images of the wedding in chronological order for presentation as a storyboard. There is an emphasis on conveying an emotion within one’s wedding day. Images are not candid pictures, but created to mark unique and meaningful points of time.
So… what to do…
I will take the classic posed pictures so you will always have the picture for mum to hang on the wall. I will always be walking round taking journalistic pictures to tell the story of your day… together these will provide a record of the day in pictures. Then I will whisk the bride and groom away for a while for those special pictures.
When you get the pictures the choice will be yours… one mixed album with them all together or three albums each telling the same story but in a different way.
For examples of the Standard of Wedding Photos I produce, see my Wedding Photography Portfolio.


