I captured a wedding for a couple who live in Mauritius but cam back to the UK to have their wedding. It was held at Hambleton Hall in Oakham. I recall the champagne flowing from dusk till dawn! What remember most was the brides reaction when she viewed her album. It brought tears of joy and she gave me a big hug. A wedding I will always remember.
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How much I put into capturing a couples day and the amount of images I give them.
Champagne....Give you guests good bubbles!
Father of the bride walking his daughter down the aisle and refusing to do it in his wheel chair
After a couple decide to book me to capture their day I ask them to compile a list of group shots. I ask them what they like and do not like. I get to know what must have photographs they want. We speak or meet up before the wedding day and walk through the day. Its a great way too of getting to know each other.
Confetti shot....Confetti supplied by the bride and groom (not many people bring their own) and given to everybody to throw. Its a great shot after the service.
A pair of Nike trainers worn by the groom and the brides leopard skin high heels pictured together! It did make a great shot and memory.
Well I always bring with me studio style flash just in case it does rain and we have to stay in doors. It gives everybody a nice glow.
In 2000 whilst studying photography I was asked to photograph a wedding. They loved the images I did for them and that was it.