Ruth & Douglas wedding



Ruth & Douglas were married on a beautiful day in the historic St. Bees Priory and the reception was at the beautiful Hundith Hill Hotel near Cockermouth.  Congratulations both!

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Pete & Laura’s wedding



Pete & Laura got married at St Bartholomew’s Church in Loweswater.  The weather held and even gave a spectacular backdrop against the fells of Melbreak, Rannerdale Knotts and Grasmoor.
It was a very intimate wedding with a relaxed atmosphere.  Congratulations!

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Does your wedding photographer know what they are doing?



With the UK economy as it is I see an increasing number of amateur photographers being asked to cover Your Big Day. Is this a good idea? Or is it a false economy?

Well, the problem is that many clients have the same expectations from an amateur photographer as they do with the professional images they see in the wedding magazines.  After all, anybody can be a photographer, right? And if that’s true, why not save the money and put it towards something else? WRONG.

It’s true that anyone can press a shutter – but it’s a vastly different thing to have them deliver professional quality images at a wedding. Wedding photography is considered by many to be one of the most difficult, challenging and high-pressure photography jobs around. You have to be master of multiple photography disciplines and you have no luxury of a re-shoot if things don’t turn out.

So what are these differences between an amateur and a professional wedding photographer?

The Amateur;
– “has taken pictures at weddings before”.
– will not understand how light and the camera works, his favorite camera setting is “Auto”.
– doesn’t see the need to spend £400 on an external flash because his camera has a pop-up flash.
– might have a flash but always uses it pointed straight ahead. And it is set to Auto of course.
– has one or two consumer grade zoom lenses.
– gets his prints from a high-street shop.
– will unlikely be able to provide an album (if he does, his selection is limited because most high quality album manufacturers only produce work with professional photographers).
– will not provide a contract.
– can’t give you guarantees… if the wedding pictures don’t turn out, oh well.

The Professional;
– understands how to get the best from any lighting situation from bright sunlight to dark churches.
– can quickly adjust camera settings blindfolded.
– highly skilled at using ambient light, bounced flash, fill flash, and off-camera lighting.
– understands the principles of photojournalism, portrait photography, creative posing, and composition.
– can show you multiple examples of wedding galleries from past clients.
– has enough experience to help your whole wedding day run smoothly.
– has dealt with a host of wedding scenarios including churches, castles, ballrooms, beaches, and parks.
– has shot small weddings, large weddings, traditional, modern and unconventional weddings.
– knows the flow of a wedding day and can anticipate where to be, what to capture, and can adjust to the unexpected.
– can provide valuable advice on your timetable and recommend family group shots.
– has shot hundreds of thousands of images and knows his equipment inside and out.
– has mastered the end-to-end workflow through years of experience.
– provides a contract outlining all relevant facts on the services and products provided and at what cost to the client.
– provides a contract which helps to reduce any misunderstandings between the client and the photographer.
– has insurance to cover himself and his equipment.
– has access to the highest quality professional photo labs.
– works with high-end album manufacturers who only sell to professional photographers.

Phew! I bet you never thought of all that.  Well it is all true and this is why wedding photography is expensive – and should stay expensive.  And I didn’t even include things like accountancy and tax bills, new equipment and maintenance costs, travel expenses and of course … reputation.

So as you as now looking for a wedding photographer make your decision with all of this in mind. And please, please, PLEASE don’t get a family member to do it for you!!

Adelle &Jordan’s wedding in Whitehaven



Adelle & Jordan’s marriage was emotional, they were married at St John’s in Whitehaven and continued to the Hundith Hill Hotel in Cockermouth.

Click HERE for a select few pictures.

Lyndsey & Craig’s beautiful and intimate wedding



Lyndsey & Craig were married in a very intimate service at the wonderful Chequers hotel in Dalton in Furness.
Friends and family watched the joyous occasion while the sun shone!

Click HERE for a select few pictures.

 

Gary & Lisa’s wedding, Cockermouth



Gary & Lisa were married at All Saints Church in Cockermouth, their afternoon and evening reception at the Hundith Hill Hotel also in Cockermouth.

The photos were taken at the Hundith Hill’s well kept gardens and the weather was fantastic!

Ed & Sam’s wedding at Windermere was amazing!



Ed and Sam were married at the Lakeside Hotel on the shore of lake Windermere.

A very picturesque location, I took them on a rowing boat so I could shoot picture in the middle of the lake!

Anna & John’s wedding in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA



An amazing trip to the USA saw me photographing the wedding of Anna & John – an incredible privilege.

They were married in Fallasburg Park next to a stream, the park providing the amenities for the reception and evening party.

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The wedding of David & Nickie in Whitehaven



David & Nickie were married at the Whitehaven Registry Office with their photographs at Egremont Castle and the Seacote Hotel at St. Bees who also provided the reception and evening facilities.

Peter & Moji’s wedding at Cleator



Peter and Moji were married in a civil ceremony at The Ennerdale hotel at Cleator who also provided the reception and evening facilities.

On-location shoots included the extensive Ennerdale Hotel gardens and Hen Beck Bridge with the river flowing past as a backdrop.

 

Amy & PJ’s wedding in Warrington



Amy & PJ were blessed with more fantastic weather for their wedding in Warrington.

The wedding took place in the beautiful St Barnabas’s Church in Lovely Lane, with Drivetime providing the reception & evening party.

Richard & Libby’s wedding in Rotherham



A very beautiful wedding as Wentworth Castle in Rotherham as the venue, the sun beating down on a perfect day.

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