Wedding packages & prices

What the options are

There are just two services to chose from – an all-inclusive Essentials Package (currently £1,675  – please see the full price list for more information as we change the essentials package from time to time) and Album & Book packages.

The Essentials package is designed for those who want their photography and album all together without having to assemble their own package. It’s not possible to pick & mix with this option – just like a fixed price meal rather than choosing from the menu.

With the album & book service you are completely in control to build it up exactly as you want for yourselves, tailoring your package from a variety of options.

Whichever service you choose you are paying for two things – the photography itself and the choice of presentation of the photographs afterwards in either albums, printed books, prints or frames. The time spent on photography is called “coverage”.

You can download the full price list here.

If neither the special nor the bespoke is right for you, please ask what you wouold prefer as we can’t show everything in the price list!

What am I going to be paying for?

Well, the way we do it is very simple. You pay for photography itself and you pay for how the pictures are presented afterwards. You don’t have to buy our albums but we’d be delighted if we can help you with that too.

For a smaller wedding you might only need a photographer for half a day and we offer fewer hours in the photography section of the price list. Depending on the size and scope of your wedding, it might be necessary to have a second photographer for a small part of the day to capture everything.

Tell me about the photography please

It’s documentary, photojournalistic & unobtrusive in style and doesn’t focus too much on lots of groups (but it you’d like a few groups, that’s fine). It’s all about great natural images with the minimum of intervention to get them. If you’re looking for a traditional wedding photographer then I’m not the right person for you.

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