My most memorable wedding was Neil and Sians farm wedding in 2018, I don't think I'll ever forget being lifted into the air in a tractor like contraption to get a good shot of all of the bridal party and guests - the view up there was incredible!
Natural, Fine art, romantic, friendly, modern
I have about a million tips, you pick up things over the years - but I think the most important one for me would be to have an unplugged ceremony - no-one wants a gorgeous shot of the bride walking down the aisle and seeing her groom for the first time with camera phones each side of her.
I loved my recent bride Amy's cake topper 'you're my lobster' - I had a little giggle as I'm a huge friends fan!
From initial date enquiry, we would either meet to discuss requirements or I would send the paperwork to be filled along with an agreement - depending on your needs. A booking requires a signed agreement and booking fee.
A huge group shot is essential, you may not have photos with everyone but they're all in that photo, all present and all with you.
At the farm mentioned above I was asked to take a photo of the bridal party on various bits of the tractor - it worked well!
Photograph groups inside to keep everyone happy and warm, limit the amount of time you go out, make sure you have a pair of backup boots and a picnic blanket - I have placed a bride on a blanket in a field and hidden it with her dress and she remained dry. Later in the day you can get some amazing photos with rain by using a flash, by then you don't mind so much if you get a little wet.