Monthly Archives: February 2012

Pre-Wedding Photography at the Sculpture Gallery Woburn

I first met Andy and Kate as result of an introduction from a mutual contact, wedding and event planner Ginny at Weddings at Lake Garda. A couple of years ago I photographed a wedding in the Castello at Lonato, over looking Lake Garda and worked alongside Ginny. It was a lovely wedding and Ginny subsequently recommended me as a photographer to Andy and Kate for their wedding at the stunning Sculpture Gallery at Woburn.

 This is one location in the UK where I have always wanted to photograph a wedding so I was delighted when Andy and Kate chose me to cover their day. I often hold pre-wedding photography shoots at the actual wedding venue – it gives couples a chance to get comfortable with me and also with the venue. Quite often it is at a different time of year to when their wedding will be and is a great opportunity for an intimate and probably rare moment of time together in what is usually a hectic schedule in the run up to the big day. 

Woburn is truly a beautiful wedding venue and on a very cold but bright day we met for their pre-wedding shoot. The stark winter beauty of the grounds of the park at Woburn provided a great backdrop for the shoot and the light was just right particularly as I work predominantly with available natural light rather than relying on the use of flash

Blessed with a natural ease in front of the camera Andy and Kate made my job very easy, walking and sharing a few happy moments together as we made our way around the grounds. I particularly like the relaxed feel of the images taken on the bridge and black and white still remains my favourite medium for images – ever the photojournalist!

So if you are planning your own engagement or pre-wedding shoot here are a few tips:

I would normally recommend doing the pre-wedding photography shoot 6 to 8 weeks prior to the big day, this then gives time to edit and process the images whilst also giving you time to review and feed back. It also allows for rescheduling if the weather is bad.

For me the essence of the shoot is for a couple to relax, enjoy and get some advice from me on the basics how to stand and generally how to be relaxed enough to interact with each other naturally – I find this part usually helps couples come the day, if they can remember any of it!!.

Trust your wedding photographer to know the best locations to shoot – a good wedding photographer will know when and where the best light, best backdrops etc are.

Don’t let the fact that they may have not photographed at your venue before deter you from booking a favourite photographer – a good photographer always researches the venue before your day if that is the case and will know how to get the best from it!

If you have your own itinerary that you want to do let your wedding photographer know in plenty of time so that they can advise you on whether it will work.

Make the most of your pre-wedding photography shoot from a style perspective – it’s a great excuse to dress up!

It is of course very important to feel comfortable but there are a few tips that I normally give anyway as follows:

  1. Decide as a couple what type of image you want to portray – for example pared down glamour or urban chic as a prelude to your wedding or something more country casual.
  2. Coordinating with/complementing each others ‘look’ will give the shoot a more elegant feel (even if your style is more outgoing and quirky normally and you want to ‘strike a pose’ in the style of Vivien Westwood so long as the pair of you do it, it can work!)
  3. If you are wearing a shirt I advise avoiding checks unless contained under a plain sweater and I would advise making sure it is ironed properly
  4. If you are wearing make up it doesn’t need to be heavy but I advise brides that a slightly enhanced version of your normal look is a good idea – not a good idea to try anything new for pre wedding or wedding day!
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Got Engaged, Getting Married – What Next?

Valentines Day is over and now it’s official – you are a future bride and groom; future Mr and Mrs. The only thing is you now have an awe inspiring list of things to do to make that special wedding happen. So here are a few of my tips for what to do sooner rather than later – Choose your preferred date and check availability with your vicar, registrar or celebrant. Without knowing the availability for these people you can’t go much further! Once that is done make a shortlist of preferred venues; check their availability and visit them all to see which venue is right for you in terms of service, budget etc.  Last but not least at this stage is to secure the wedding photographer of your choice. You may or may not have ideas already about what you want from your wedding photographer but there are three key priorities that I would recommend you take into account when choosing. They are, making sure you actually like the photographer; after all they are going to be a major part of your day! Secondly, that their style of work – reportage or documentary, contemporary, traditional – is to your liking and fits your needs; and lastly that you are able to see a full range of weddings and real wedding album work. This is going to be one of the most important days of your lives – you do not want to chance the visual memories of this day to an inexperienced pair of hands!

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Pre Wedding Shoot

You might wonder what the purpose or benefit of a pre-wedding photography shoot is and why you should consider having one! In my experience that is exactly what most couples initially think when offered a pre-wedding photography shoot!

When a couple gets engaged they have so many things to consider, not least of which is choosing a great wedding photographer that is right for their individual style and wedding.  Once booked however, most couples forget about their wedding photographer until a few weeks prior to their wedding day, when they are likely to meet with them again to go over the details of the day. From my point of view, I feel I can deliver a better wedding photography experience if we’ve had a chance to get to know each other better.

Great wedding photography takes skill and creativity – whenever I photograph a couple during a pre-wedding photography shoot, I use my skill and creativity to capture great images and put a couple at ease in readiness for their day, banishing any nerves they may have about being in front of a camera! After all most people have never had professional photos taken since they were at school!

As a documentary wedding photographer I aim to tell the story of the day in images that are candid and capture the moments as they happen. Unlike more formal styles of photography I will only give a direction where needed but there will be some times during the wedding day where you want a little more direction, for example photos with parents and grand parents. Since posing doesn’t come natural to most people, and as we generally have more time than on the actual wedding day, the pre-wedding photography shoot is a great opportunity to practice! I guide couples and give them some basic rules to help them look comfortable, spontaneous and of course romantic – to look as good as they really are; with a few simple pointers here and there which can make a world of difference to the end result.

The whole pre-wedding photography experience may feel awkward initially, but there is no pressure and pretty soon the fun and spontaneity of having a rare moment together before the wedding soon takes over. At the end of the session both the bride and groom are usually totally at ease about the photography on their wedding day and I have got a unique insight into how they interact and the type of images that the bride and groom really love.

To get the absolute best from a pre-wedding photography shoot I encourage couples to go to a little bit of effort when planning their time with me. Doing things a little bit different in terms of outfits and location will ensure you have a gorgeous pre-wedding photography shoot – for inspiration take a look at the romantic autumn pre-wedding photography shoot in Paris. Of course Paris is one of the most romantic locations in the world but your pre-wedding photography shoot can be done just about anywhere – at a favourite spot, the beach, the city or even your wedding venue!

Finally, when your pre-wedding photography shoot is completed your images will be finished using my own processing technique to provide you with a set of timeless beautiful portraits that will be uploaded to a secure website gallery for you to view and purchase if you wish.

This summer we are running two specific weeks inFlorence, Italy for pre-wedding photography – surely one of the most romantic places in the world to be photographed! You can find more details in the pre-wedding photography section of the website

I look forward to seeing you soon!

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