They're all memorable for very different reasons and the reason I say that is because we are all individual. Each wedding has its awesome merits and I simply couldn't choose and nor would I want to.
Magical Spontaneous Organised Fun Arty
Word of mouth referrals.
Logistics, Logistics, Logistics!!!!!
A glance from a very nervous bride to me; I mouthed to her that everything would be ok...she wrote about it in her review here: http://www.nancylisabarrettphotography.co.uk/reviews
Always coffee first, haha. I get them to talk about how they met, the important details, and their hobbies, likes, dislikes. I have a massive notebook which I write in without looking I may add because I don't want to lose eye contact. It's very informal, relaxed but at the same time, I'm listening to all the relevant info. I ask lots of questions.
There isn't one...they're all different, just the way as it should be.
The Bride & Groom in the middle of The Shambles in York. They stood stock still as the crowds passed by them. The shot was on such a slow shutter speed that the crowd blurred but they remained in focus. It was like a replay of when they first met when they knew they were made for each other and nothing and nobody mattered around them. I tried to recreate it in that shot because of what they had told me. I can safely say it's one of their favourite shots x
A covered flash about 25ft behind the newly-weds and a flash camera left in front of the B&G and a brolly for them and one for me. The flash will show all the raindrops up and look a teeny weeny bit awesome.
I've always adored cinematography, art, crafts and photography to me was the next logical and emotional step. I think a photograph should come from the heart. I think that composition is a true thing of beauty. Photography isn't just a job to me, it's a way of life...