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The Photographs

If you’re anything like most brides, your wedding day will fly by all too quickly and the best way of reliving it in the months and years to come will be through your photographs and/or your video.

Though lots of your friends and family will take pictures on the day, it’s always a worthwhile investment to book a professional photographer for shots you can look back on with pleasure.

 

 

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Choosing your photographer

Base your selection on whether you like the kind of work your photographer does. Visit a selection and ask to see examples of their work from recent weddings. Notice how the photographer has chosen his settings and make sure there’s a mixture of different types of shots. If the firm you visit employs several photographers, find out who has taken the pictures you like best and make sure you book that specific photographer for your day – and find out what happens if that photographer is suddenly not available. Decide whether you want formally posed shots, or whether you would like the photographer to take informal pictures as they happen. Black and white photographs are now as popular as colour so find out whether your photographer will shoot in black and white film or turn colour pictures into black and white afterwards. Ask whether proofs will be available at the reception. Your photographer may well know the church and reception venue you have chosen, but if he doesn’t check he will visit both before the day so he can choose the best locations.

Make sure you get a written quotation which specifies exactly how many photographs will be taken, at what points during the day and how much extra prints will cost.
If you want photographs taken in church, check that your vicar or priest is happy for this to happen and at what points during the service.

The video

Much the same advice applies to choosing a videographer as to choosing a photographer.
Make sure you see samples of recent work, make sure the videographer you get is the one whose work you like best. Again check with the vicar or priest first whether he is prepared to give permission for filming during the ceremony.

 

 

 

ATK PHOTOGRAPHY

Wiltshire-based
01380 83059 or 07762 411 235

STEWART CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY

Bristol-based
0117 370 4312/07843 047159

REBECCA FAITH PHOTOGRAPHY

Bristol-based
0117 907 3884/07745 548606

H&D Wedding Photography

Nationwide coverage
0800 917 4208/01202 514379

JOHN HOLBROOK PHOTOGRAPHY

Studio One, Hart's Lane, Hallatrow, Bristol BS39 6EA
01761 451 462

FIRST PHOTOGRAPHY

South Gloucestershire based
07834 584 633

KATIA TAYLOR PHOTOGRAPGER

Covering Bath, Bristol and beyond
01761 435437 or 07854 774384