Jayne & Jason’s unique wedding!
- Jun, 26 2021
- By Dave Wilson
- Blog, News, Wedding Photography
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Jayne & Jason were married at St. Bees Priory and the reception was held at Armathwaite Hall.
Rebecca & Adam – married between lockdowns
- Mar, 18 2021
- By Dave Wilson
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Rebecca & Adam were married at Our Lady & St Michaels Church in Workington with the reception held at 3 Hills Barn, Threlkeld. A wedding between lockdowns!
A link to some more pictures on Flickr are here.
Update for wedding photography
- Sep, 19 2020
- By Dave Wilson
- Blog, Family Photography, Freelance & editorial, News, Photography Courses, Wedding Photography
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The global pandemic has been difficult for everyone. But now bookings for wedding photography are being taken and with safety in mind there’s no reason to worry about your wedding photography. I’m ready to take your booking and work with you to produce the results you love while in complete safety. Please get in touch to discuss your needs – examples of the packages I offer are here, and you can email me at dave@dave–wilson-weddings.com or give me a call on 07770-520000 and I’ll be delighted you got in touch!
Thanks!
Dave Wilson
Katie & Simon’s wedding, the first of 2020
- Mar, 25 2020
- By Dave Wilson
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An intimate family wedding near Keswick for a lovely couple from Penrith. Their wedding was in their favourite place – The Lake District.
A link to some more pictures on Flickr are here.
The lighter side
- Jan, 27 2019
- By Dave Wilson
- News, Wedding Photography
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This made me chuckle. While reading a Facebook group I came across this post. Names are removed for privacy, but the point is that there are an awful lot of people who will undercut a professional wedding photographer by any amount just to get the work. This is actually killing the business and while it gets the client a cheaper price it also means the client gets a massively sub-standard service.
Having said all this, everyone has to start somewhere. But it’s worth saying that not all photographers are cut out to be wedding photographers. Simply asking your cousin or Uncle Jim to take the pictures puts undue stress on them and is unfair, and likely the results at the end of the day will be disappointing. I’ve seen this first hand unfortunately and the bride was gutted.