I don't have one specific wedding, but the weddings I do remember vividly are the ones where I get to know the bride. I talk to her about her likes and dislikes, anything specific she might want shooting and any insecurities she may have. I feel any wedding where I've done this become my most memorable ones!
Candid, unobtrusive, natural, light, emotional
Never having an unsatisfied customer
My number one tip would be to enjoy your day naturally as much as possible.
Helicopter ride to the venue!
My typical process would be to communicate with the bride and groom to find out what suits them best. I love setting up consultations, especially at the venue where possible. It helps me and the couple visualise our ideas and a rough idea of how the day will be planned out. After the wedding I'll usually make sure the couple has received a soft copy of their images within a week. Prints, albums and USB sticks usually take around a month, depending on when they approve the proof of the album.
Grab an umbrella and lets get outside and take some amazing dramatic shots!
Started when I was 8 years old, I used my Dad's old film camera and after he got fed up of me spending so much of his money on film, he decided to buy me a digital camera. From there I shot studio work, product photography, newborn shoots, christenings and of course... Weddings!