We started wedding photography with a few ideas and just went with them. The approach I started with was pure reportage capturing the day without having any input at all. The style has now evolved into a mixture of reportage - a selection of family groups - portraits - details and relaxed images of the bride and groom on their own. We offer the complete wedding now and tell the story in a selection of individual hand made albums. I still love capturing one off images as they happen and I still let the day find its own pace without getting to envolved. The family groups are very informal and I capture a mixture of ‘ the photo looking towards the camera’ and the laughter and talking in between. We like to have at least fifteen minutes for a few images of the bride and groom relaxing together and I stand well back to capture natural images. The key to every wedding is the ‘timing’ and we find the best wedding receptions have at least 1:30 hours of free time for the bride and groom to enjoy their day.
The image below took about one minute to capture at curradine barns. Its worth giving us a few minutes of your time on the day.
Rich




