My most memorable wedding to date would be Charlie and Eliot's winter wedding, simply because it was so warm, informal and fun. Also because it was my first winter wedding. http://www.deliriousweddings.com/blog/2017/1/21/elliot-and-charlies-romantic-sussex-winter-wedding
Dramatic, Contemporary, Stylish, Cinematic, Reportage
Always being able to share the creative vision of my couple and being the kind of person who is part of the day, who often stays friends with the couple afterwards
Leave more time than you might think for photographs and try not to have too many group photos
It has to be Lee and Charlie's incredible cosplay wedding in 2016 - helicopters, hollywood costumes and superhero characters, just because it was so extraordinary http://www.deliriousweddings.com/blog/2016/10/16/lee-and-charlies-amazing-movie-themed-cosplay-wedding-hockley
I like to make sure I've got to know the couple, ideally by meeting in person, and make sure I have an idea of them as people, their tastes, their concerns. In a perfect world we have a pre-wedding shoot too, so we can discuss what works best for them both when in front of the camera
The moment when they are pronounced husband and wife
Sammy and Craig had a pinterest board, and while many of the ideas had been done before, I think we gave them our own original slant http://www.deliriousweddings.com/blog/2016/9/13/katie-anthonys-rustic-bedfordshire-wedding
Umbrellas!! Lots of umbrellas!!
I worked as a commercials director and photographer for many years and discovered, shooting a cousin's wedding, that the spontaneity of a wedding was more personal, more exciting and actually more creative and fun.