The obvious parts
It goes without saying but Iโll say it anyway, all parts of a wedding are important. The things that happen at a wedding make up memories. Pictures of those memories matter.
So what do I mean by the obvious parts? Well Iโm talking from a picture perspective, the bits like the first kiss, confetti chucking, cutting the cake, first dance, putting the wedding dress on etc - those obvious bits.
Now I believe while theyโre super important to photograph on a wedding day if they happen, they arenโt exactly hard to photograph - they happen in a certain order, at a certain time and all you have to do from a photographer perspective is be there and take a picture, itโs really not difficult in the grand scheme of things.
and while yes, youโre paying me (hopefully) to take pictures of those parts of your day, thatโs not really where I earn my money, itโs all the things in-between, thatโs where my unique style of wedding photography comes into play. That and my approach, which is rather relaxed ๐
ย Traditional approach vs my approach
Whatโs also really important is how those kind of pictures are captured, for traditional wedding photography itโs all rather staged, youโre very aware thereโs someone there taking your picture- stand here, โstop doing thatโ or โcan you do that againโ - it can all be a bit bothersome and intrusive.
My approach is rather different, all pictures you see here are taken as events are unfolding, thereโs no stopping proceedings, no retakes, no awkwardness, no staging, no posing, no suggesting a couple โgoes for a walkโ, no missing any of your day - none of that stuff that makes normal peopleโs toes curl up (oh no, Iโm going to have to have my picture taken, I hate having my picture taken, that kind of stuff...none of it)
The really important bits, the secret to a wedding story and you enjoying your wedding day
For me the main parts mentioned above take care of themselves, from a photographer perspective they really are the basics, youโve got to be a complete lemon to stuff those pictures up!
As hugely important as these pictures are for a couple, the real story is in the moments that happen between these times, the real things that show a wedding for what it is - without all the little in-betweeny bits the whole set of wedding photographs is just a few Ok pictures of things youโd expect any photographer to get.
Pictures of you (yes you, the couple), your families, friends and everyone else - the interactions between you, the feelings youโre experiencing, the character that makes you all who you are, yes they are the important things - the essence of your wedding day.
โ These are the pictures that are uniquely personal to you, they probably mean naff all to anyone else who looks at them, but to you theyโre important, the real life element of your day - who you are, what your day was all about, what it felt like to be there.
So yeah Iโll get the normal stuff if it happens, but I earn my money from all the non-normal wedding day stuff thatโs happening, thatโs the real value I bring to your day.
ย Relaxed people make the best documentary wedding story
Youโll notice (I hope) that everyone in my pictures always looks completely natural, fully relaxed and simply looks like theyโre just getting on with the day.
โThereโs no awkwardness, stiffness, false smiles, or any appearance of being uncomfortable. My pictures give a real sense of being there, thatโs because I am there myself, full there as another member of the wedding party.
โA groom once said to me that my pictures are weirdly voyeuristic, itโs like the person looking at them is actually stood there, invisible, just watching things going on.
โFor me thatโs bang on the money - thatโs what I want people to see when they look at their wedding pictures, what it was like to really be there, as close to experiencing the wedding without actually doing it all again.
Anyway, enough waffle - thereโs plenty more to see and read, have a good poke around and get in touch if you like the cut of my jib.
In the meantime hereโs some more โinbetweeny bitsโ