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Category Archives: pre-wedding photography

View and order your wedding photographs online

I’ve just started using a new online proofing system for weddings. You’ll now be able to view photos and order prints a few days after your event. After looking at several products I’ve picked a fairly simple one that I hope will be easy for everyone to use.
The print orders will come directly to...

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Sam and Jon’s pre-wedding photographs in Stanmer Park, Brighton.

I’ll be the photographer at Sam and Jon’s wedding next month in Ditchling Chapel, East Sussex. Like many people Sam isn’t keen on having her photograph taken so, when the couple booked me last year, we agreed to do a pre-wedding shoot before the main event. I thought somewhere with some trees and greenery would...

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Retouching wedding and portrait photos

A couple of posts ago I was talking about ownership of digital files and whether it was still worth ordering wedding photographs through your photographer.
(Digital files as part of a wedding photography package)
If capturing a good image on camera is the most important part of photography, then post processing comes a close second. I said...

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Free pre-wedding photography session

I’m offering a limited number of free pre-wedding or engagement photography sessions for people booking me as their wedding photographer in the next few weeks. Yes, absolutely free, really! However (you knew there was a catch), I will be charging for the prints.
The sessions will be for about an hour or two at a...

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Does your church have a wedding photography policy?

*Update to this post at the bottom of the page
If you’ve booked a professional wedding photographer you are probably hoping to have some photos of your wedding ceremony. Most churches and registry offices will have some sort of photography policy in place and these can vary wildly, from being very relaxed to extremely restrictive.
Whenever I...

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