Wedding photography
There are no rules.
I want you to be left with the best memories from your wedding day.
I like to conduct a pre-event meeting face-to-face with you both (or your wedding planner) to organise logistics and understand what you’d like from the day. I can make sure to capture rings, groomsman gifts, heirlooms, posh cars, the food, flowers… you name it.
What you can expect
For a full day you can expect at least 200 photos, fully edited and colour corrected.
A link to an online portfolio showing all photos from the day (this can be password protected if desired).
Digital delivery of all photographs via download link.
Two set of photos are provided. Original high resolution for printing/screen viewing, and a reduced resolution set for use on social media.
Optional delivery on physical media.
An option for bespoke framing of your favourite shots. Click here for more information.
FAQs
Can you cover me getting ready in the morning?
Of course. I can try and get round early in the morning to cover hair and make-up sessions. And a cheeky glass of champagne no doubt!
What happens if I cancel?
See the cancellation policy in the typical terms & conditions below.
Can I ask for specific shots?
Yes! I will try (within reason) to accommodate any specific photos you might like to capture. Please bring this up at our face-to-face meeting.
How much do you charge?
This will depend on a number of factors such as the wedding venue location, the number of hours I will be working, travel costs etc.
Pricing will be competitive and I am willing to negotiate.
What if you’re ill on the day?
In the unlikely event that I cannot attend last minute due to illness, I will attempt to find a replacement photographer.
See full typical terms & conditions below.
What equipment do you use?
I use mostly Nikon equipment. I use both mirrorless and DSLR camera bodies with professional grade lenses.
With this equipment you can expect good isolation of subjects using narrow depth of field, low noise, and accurate colour rendition.
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Terms & conditions
Below are some typical terms and conditions of contract for wedding photography services you will be asked to agree to.
Booking fee / deposit payments
A non-refundable booking fee of £ (usually20%) as well as full acceptance of these terms and conditions secures the time and services of the photographer for the wedding and is non-refundable or transferable in the event of cancellation, it being the agreed loss suffered by the photographer due to cancellation. The booking fee will be deducted from the cost of the client’s chosen package when calculating the final balance due. Payment in full of the remaining balance will be due 2 weeks before the wedding day. Weddings that are postponed to a later date will retain the fee as long as the photographer can re-schedule for the new date and time.
Wedding arrangements
The details of the wedding arrangements are to be agreed beforehand in writing (email is acceptable). The client shall notify the photographer of any changes to these details in writing. The photographer/s cannot be held liable for delays or disruption in their delivery of the service until any changes are received, and acknowledged in writing.
Cancellation
The client may cancel this contract at any time by giving written notice to the photographer(s) but in doing so shall forfeit any monies paid. Cancellation less than 2 weeks before the wedding will result in the payment in full becoming due. All cancellations must be in writing.
Display
The client(s) hereby allow(s) the photographer(s) to display any photograph covered by this contract and to generally promote the business in advertising, instagram, facebook, twitter and youtube, tumblr, brochures, magazine articles, websites, sample albums and prints, venue and other vendor samples, and other such material, providing that the images used are used lawfully and without damage to the client(s). This list is not exhaustive.
Copyright law: english copyright law declares that the copyright remains with the photographer. The photographer grants the client(s) permission to make copies of the images under the following conditions: the images taken by the photographer are for personal use by the client and their friends or family; selling the photographs is not allowed without permission from the photographer. The client(s) will not have access to any unedited raw image files. The photographer has unrestricted use of these images and can use them wholly or in part in any publication (commercial or otherwise), portfolio or public display with any retouching or alteration without restriction. At events, it is the client’s responsibility to notify guests of this unrestricted use; that attending the event acts as a model release. The client(s) hereby assigns the photographer the irrevocable and unrestricted right to use and publish photographs of the client(s) or in which the client(s) may be included, for editorial, trade, advertising, educational and any other purpose and in any manner and medium; to alter the same without restriction; and to copyright the same without restriction. The client releases all claim to profits that may arise from use of images. Buyer may not resell, relicense, redistribute without express written permission from photographer. Use as a derivative work, and reselling or redistributing such derivative work is prohibited. Images may not be edited or have filters applied to them. Images may not be used in a pornographic, obscene, illegal, immoral, libellous or defamatory manner. Images may not be incorporated into trademarks, logos, or service marks. Images may not be made available for download.
Images
The photographer(s) will provide a pleasing colour balance but cannot guarantee exact colour matching owing to anomalous reflectance caused by a combination of certain dyes and materials especially man-made fibres. It is sometimes impossible to record on film or digitally the exact colour as seen by the human eye. For a booking involving a church ceremony or at certain venues, the photographer’s movements are sometimes restricted by the official in charge. The area from which the photographer is able to cover the ceremony may not be the photographer’s choice and the photographer cannot accept responsibility for any obstructed view should this be the case.
Retouching
All images will be adjusted for exposure, brightness, contrast, sharpness, etc the photographer’s judgement regarding these corrections and the number of images put forward to the client for preview shall be deemed correct. Retouching, digital manipulation and artist finishing is also included.
Prints / reorders
All prints and reorders shall be treated as an extension of this contract and no responsibility for error will be accepted unless orders are given in writing.
Copyright
The copyright designs and patents acts assign the copyright of the images to the photographer. Any images or copies of images whether stored digitally or otherwise and any computer program including any source or object code, computer files or printed documentation relating to such images are protected by the copyright and design act 1988. It is contrary to the act to copy or allow to be copied photographically/electronically or by any other means an image created as part of this contract without the permission of the photographer/s in writing.
Licence
The photographer/s shall be granted artistic licence in relation to the poses photographed and the locations used. The photographers judgement regarding the locations/poses and number of images taken shall be deemed correct. Due to the vagaries of the weather and the willingness of subjects and the fact it is a “live” event it may not be possible to capture all the images requested.
The ceremony
The client understands that the photographer must follow all rules given to them by the person/s facilitating the wedding and are not held liable for failure to deliver should the photographer be told that they are not allowed to take photos during the ceremony or be stationed in one spot. It is the client’s responsibility to understand the rules ahead of time.
Force majeure or act of god
The due performance of this contract is subject to alteration or cancellation by either party owing to any cause beyond their control. Although all equipment is checked regularly and reasonable steps are taken to ensure backup equipment is available, the photographer will not be responsible for photographs that are not produced due to technical failure.
Attendance
In the unlikely event of the photographer being unable to attend your wedding (including having to legally isolate due to covid-19 following current uk government guidance), as much notice as is possible would be given and we reserve the right to appoint another photographer to attend your wedding on our behalf to undertake the wedding photography to his/her best ability. And if this is impossible we will do all we can to a sensible amount to help you source another photographer.
Limitation of liability
In the unlikely event of a total photographic failure or cancellation of this contract by either party or in any other circumstance the liability of one party to the other shall be limited to the total value of the contract. Neither party shall be liable for indirect or consequential loss.
Personal accident
Any directions issued to clients, their guests or employees during a photographic shoot are deemed to be at said persons own risk. The photographer cannot be held responsible for any personal accidents during a photographic shoot.