Wedding


What time will you arrive on my wedding day?

I like to arrive an hour before I start photographing to get an idea of what is around and the best places to get those stunning shots with the best lighting etc. Bridal prep is a fun start to the morning with many emotions so I like to get there to be able to capture the best bits!


What kind of photos will I take?

I like to shoot your wedding day as natural as possible along with the important photos with family, bride,  groom, bridesmaids, groomsmen etc. I will guide the bridal group on a few poses to get the main photographs you want. On booking I send a form across which you can fill in with your 'wanted shots'. It's always really helpful to have your wedding coordinator or a close family member or friend who can help organise and round those people up as they can take up a lot of time trying to find guests and family.


How many photos do will you get?​

Within 48 hours I will send over a few sneaky peaks from your wedding day. You will then receive no less than 400 edited, high resolution images on an online gallery with a password to download and on a USB stick within 6-8 weeks. 


Can other people take photos and videos?​

Of course! The more photos and videos the better, I do however ask when I am taking group photos and pre-planned photos guests wait until I am done. I only ask this as it gets confusing which camera to look at. 


Do you have insurance?​

Yes I am fully insured!


Other information​

An exchange of a contract and £100 will be taken at the time of booking to secure your day.

Once booked we can organise a date to meet or chat over the phone to discuss your big day!

Pre-wedding engagement shoots can be arranged, don't hesitate to ask! 


Lifestyle & Family


What kind of photos will I take?

Similar to weddings, I like to shoot your photographs as natural as possible, laughing, smiling and enjoying the moment. Whether it be in the studio, running around in a field or dipping your sandy toes in the sea at the beach.​ We are lucky to have such beautiful seasons, beginning of summer with the light nights or the colour of the leaves changing in autumn. With newborn photoshoots I get the family involved with that little bundle of joy!


What should we wear?​

The most important thing is to be comforable. If we are shooting outside remember we live in England so we may get rain, snow, thunderstorms or glorious sunshine... who knows! All I'm saying is think about bringing the correct clothing or a back up! Think about your location and background. Choose a colour scheme, coordinate colours and avoid clothing with lots of logos and prints on.