Prices

I'm currently offering a rate £1,400 for all weddings in 2024 and 2025. Here's how it breaks down...

The pre-shoot

We get together a month or so before the big day and get to know each other. We chat about what you want from your photography, so that we’re all on the same page for the day. We can also take some time for a complimantery pre-shoot, which will give you some time to get comfortable in front of the camera, and also give you some nice candid bonus shots to enjoy. This could either happen at the wedding venue itself – where we'd be able to plan out a few locations, or somewhere else of your choosing – where you could get some epic coastal views or striking urban backdrops. 

The wedding day

I'll be there from when you’re getting ready, throughout the day, up until the first dance.

Nicky, my wife, will also be there as a second photographer, so that we can capture things from multiple angles and ensure we never miss a moment.

Whilst we'll shoot candidly and try and blend into the background, it's natural for you to have a few specific photographs in mind. Maybe a group shot with both families, or a photo of your hand-made party favours? We can discuss a list of any special details that you’d like prior to the day, and ensure we capture everything you want.

Other details

I don’t specify a ‘set amount’ of photos to deliver. Every day is unique, and therefore it's impossible to put a number on it. What you can be sure of, is that you'll end up with an extensive set of photographs (anywhere from around 300 to 800) capturing every detail of the day. 

You’ll get every photo, edited, polished and in a high-res JPEG format (except the blurry ones and outtakes – I’ll filter them out for you!).

All photos will be supplied to you within three weeks of the wedding day as a digital download.  

What isn't included (but can be discussed)

The evening. I have found that once people hit the dance-floor, they just want to let loose, and not worry about being snapped doing their best Beyonce moves. I'll bow out after your first dance and leave you to properly unwind. 

A wedding website. These days, most couples have their own means and preferred ways of sharing their photos, and don’t really have the need for an ‘official’ wedding website.  

A physical album. Again, in my experience, most people just want their photos digitally, and prefer to print and create their own albums.

Bespoke Packages

On a budget? Looking for something different? I'm more than happy to discuss alternative options and pricing. Feel free to get in touch and we can discuss an arrangement that works for you.