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Wedding photography coverage includes…

A mix of photography styles and formats to suit the natural flow and capture the atmosphere of the day; documentary and formal, black & white and colour, digital and film media including high quality, medium format film based images and ‘true’ panoramas.

Pre-ceremony - Documentary style photographs of guests, groom and then the bride arriving at the ceremony including images of details (flowers, décor etc.).

Ceremony - Documentary style photographs of ceremony and signing of the register (extent of coverage during vows and exchange of rings will depend on permission from registrar/vicar, this can vary from place to place), formal shots (if requested) at this location.

Reception - Documentary style photographs at the reception venue, formal groups and ‘details’ shots. Time is spent with the bride and groom aside from their guests to capture some more intimate moments. If requested, ‘mock’ cake cutting photographs can be taken. Coverage of the beginning of the wedding breakfast, capturing the atmosphere of the room as the guests take their seats.

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After the event:

The images from the album will be available to view on-line for the purchase of reprints, canvases and albums.

Extended Coverage

brides preparationsBride’s preparations - These important preparations are something the groom usually doesn’t see but are the beginning of the story of the day. A visit to the bride‘s pre-ceremony location covering all the excitement and anticipation will provide you with a disc of 25 images, viewable as a slide show on your pc.

Evening party – Photographic coverage of your evening party can be arranged and images provided on disc, again to be viewed as a slideshow on your pc. Clients’ requirements during this time vary greatly, discussion is recommended to reach agreement on something fun and creative.

For availability and prices, please email with details of your day i.e. location, timings etc.

Contact: email: info@philnicholls.co.uk

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