How long until we see the photos?
I know how much you’ll want to relive the day, so I provide a preview of my favourite images within 7 days of your wedding. These are perfect for sharing on social media or with loved ones immediately. Because I personally hand-edit every single image to the highest standard, your full gallery will be ready for you within 8–10 weeks.
We’re a bit camera-shy. How do you handle couples who don't like being photographed?
Please don't worry, almost every couple I work with tells me this! My approach is entirely about making you feel at ease. I don't use stiff, traditional poses or forced smiles. Instead, I’ll give you gentle prompts and space to interact naturally so you can simply enjoy being together. Most of the time, you’ll forget I’m even there, resulting in those authentic, quiet moments that feel like the real 'you.
How many photographs will we receive?
I believe in telling the full story of your day without arbitrary limits. While I prioritize the artistry of each frame over sheer volume, you can typically expect a curated gallery of approximately 60–80 high-resolution images for every hour of coverage. I don't believe in holding back a beautiful moment just because "the quota" has been met; if a photo adds value to your story, it belongs in your hands.
What happens if it rains on our wedding day?
Rain never ruins a wedding story; it just adds a different kind of magic. I always come prepared with professional lighting and clear umbrellas, and I’ll work closely with your venue to find the most beautiful indoor or sheltered spots for your portraits. Some of the most cinematic and romantic images I’ve ever captured have been on rainy days, so you can relax knowing we have a plan for any forecast.
Do you take formal family group photos?
Absolutely. While my style is documentary-led, I know how important these family records are. To keep the day flowing and get you back to your guests as soon as possible, I recommend a list of 6–10 key groups. We’ll work together on a list before the day so we can breeze through them in a fun, relaxed way—usually in about 15–20 minutes.
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