> When will we receive our wedding photos?

Each photo will be professionally processed and retouched; as each photo is different there is no specific time to how long it will take per photo- however we aim to share client galleries within 2 – 6 weeks of the wedding date. During peak wedding season, this may vary however we always guarantee your images will be with you no later than the 8 week mark. Of course if they are finished earlier, we’ll send them as early as possible – and if we do think there may be a slight delay to 2 – 6 weeks, we will let you know.

> What if we don’t like being photographed?

Not a problem! As photographers, we don’t expect professional models when photographing a wedding or engagement shoot: we captivate memories on your special days, as well as try our hardest to give you the photographs you would like. We’re strong believers in photographing people as naturally as possible – so if you’re not the type of person who wants to try the iconic dirty dancing lift, or you don’t like feeling too posed, we won’t force this on you! We want you to feel comfortable and relaxed around us both, as these make the best photos! After our pre-wedding consultation, and having met us in person, you’ll be that familiar with us- you won’t even notice the camera!

> Do you offer photo books?

Yes, our books are printed in the UK by Vanilla Photobooks. They provide the tools, and we create the products. By tailoring each photobook with their unique printing software, we can create something beautifully printed, together.

> How far are you willing to travel for a shoot?

Our working radius is 40 miles or less. Anything further than 40 miles, we charge additionally for transportation. This would be calculated based on the distance and route taken (but would be agreed and paid for before travelling for the shoot). For any jobs exceeding a 2 hour drive, accommodation is expected- and can be discussed upon individual enquiries. We have taken photographs across the whole country, and I love travelling as long as our expenses are paid for- feel free to drop us an email if you have any questions regarding transportation and costs.

For weddings where a flight is necessary, expenses include taxis to/from the airport, the flight, accommodation and food.

> Do you have an assistant for weddings?

It depends. If you book us for photography only, there will just be the two of us. If you also book videography, our lovely videographer Mitch will also be with us. If you decide you wanted “the works”: photography, videography and a photobooth – then we sometimes will bring an assistant to run the Photobooth too. Either way, we’ll be sure to confirm who will be attending from our side during our wedding consultation.

> Who will own the copyright of the images after our shoot?

Photographers always retain legal ‘right’ of photos; but upon completion of the shoot, and full payment has been made -you will have be able to post, print, and share freely your photographs (as long as any photographs shared online, are credited to our business social media accounts and NO photographs are used for commercial purposes unless specified upon booking).

> Why are photographers so expensive?

This is one of the most frequent questions we get asked: one of the main reasons why photographers are expensive is due to the amount of time it takes to edit and process your images. The majority of the work is done after the big day or shoot- which most people over look or think happens overnight. It takes hours and hours, depending on the content and composition of the images- and you can never give a time estimation, as each photograph is unique. It also requires a lot of money to invest and maintain up to date equipment. So these two elements alone, combined with the hours working on the day of the shoot- can sometimes mount up to a fair amount. We try to keep our prices competitive, and believe that this is justified in the quality, and service received from our packages.

Did we miss something? Feel free to contact us with any questions or queries you may have here.

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