Wedding Photography Blog

This is my blog where you can check out all of my latest weddings as a Nottingham Wedding photographer.

What To Ask Your Wedding Photographer

 
 


What Questions To Ask
 


Choosing your wedding photographer will be one of the most important decisions you will make when planning your wedding day. It will more than likely come after you have decided on your wedding reception and that beautiful wedding dress you have always dreamed about.  So what wedding photography questions should you be asking your photographer?

 

If you are a bride looking for a series of questions to ask your wedding photographer may I suggest that you add a few of these to your list. It may help you decide if a certain photographer is the person for you or not.

 

I have also answered the questions below.



Q : What is your style?

A : I would describe my photography style as reportage (because I feel some of the best images taken are of people who have no idea they are being photographed) along with making beautiful portraits of you and your fiancee. I also capture family formals and a few fun ones.

 

Q : Can we view sample albums?

A : Absolutely! I bring along sample albums to show my prospective clients when I meet with them for their consultation.

 

Q : Who will own the copyright to the photographs?

A : My clients will receive a license to print and share the images as they wish. I retain the copyright to all the images so I can use them for my marketing material.

 

Q : How many hours coverage do you supply?

A : I offer different packages to suit my clients needs so everyones day is different. But saying that the majority of the time I supply 10 hours coverage.

 

Q : How many pictures do we receive?

A : Once I have edited the images and removed the test shots,  people blinking and looking the wrong way you will typically receive 400+ images.

 

Q : How long will it be before we receive the photographs from our wedding?

A : I aim to have your photographs all ready for you between 3 - 4 weeks but in peak season this may be a bit longer.

 

Q : Will you set up an online gallery so we can share the photographs with are family and friends?

A : Absolutely! this is something that I always do and my clients love them. This is also the best way to choose what images you would like to include in your wedding album.

 

Q : How many images can we put in our wedding album?

A : My wedding albums are customisable and it will depend on what album you choose and how many pages you want in the album.

 

Q : How long will it be before we receive our wedding album?

A : Your wedding album will be ready 4 weeks after you have given me your final image selections.

 

Q : How does an engagement session work?

A : The engagement session will last about an hour and we will shoot some relaxed images to capture the fun side of your relationship.

 

Q : How do we book you to be our photographer?

A : The best way to book me is to schedule a consultation meeting so you can look at sample albums over coffee and this gives us a chance to discuss your wedding day in more detail.

 

Q : How much deposit is required?

A : To book me and make your date secure I require a deposit of £200 and a signed contract. The remaining balance is due one month before your wedding date.

 

Q : Are you insured?

A : Yes I have both professional indemnity and public liability insurance.

 

Q : What happens if your camera breaks?

A : I always carry back up equipment with me and this includes another camera body and numerous lenses.

 

I hope you found this post useful and if you have any questions please don't hesitate to get in touch. 

Website : www.mattandrew.co.uk

Email : matt@mattandrew.co.uk

Facebook : www.facebook.com/MattAndrewPhotography

 

 

Must Have Lenses For Wedding Photography

 
 

 

Today I will be talking about what lenses I use when I am shooting a wedding and when I use them. I like to make my life as easy as possible when I am shooting a wedding and I certainly don't want to be lugging all of my gear around with me all day so I  transport all of my photography gear in a large bag and then transfer my equipment into a smaller bag and a belt system to use at certain times of the wedding day.

Wedding photography is a combination of every genre of photography. Portrait photography, food photography, fashion photography, architectural photography and family photography. These are all areas of photography that you will shoot as a wedding photographer.

This is my list of lenses that I use when I am shooting weddings as a Nottingham wedding photographer and by know means are these the lenses that you have to go out and buy. These are just what I choose to use to get the look I want. I generally prefer to use prime lenses because of their shallower depth of field and low light capabilities but I also own and shoot with a couple of zoom lenses.
 

1.  Nikon 50mm f/1.4G

This is a fantastic lens and has recently become one of my favourites. It has a really wide aperture that makes it perfect for shooting in all lighting conditions. It produces beautiful, natural sharp images. I use this for some details, bride and groom portraits, small groups.

 

 

2.  Nikon 24-70 f/2.8G

This lens has a very versatile zoom range. I also call it the lazy boy lens because you cant shoot from 24mm right through to 70mm with out the need to change your lens or move your feet. It can also really save the day when you don't have very much room to work with and you need to get that important shot. This lens has a constant aperture of f/2.8 and it also produces wonderful colours and sharpness.

 
 

3.  Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G VR II

This is my favourite lens, it creates beautiful bokeh at 2.8 and gives you fantastic compression and very sharp images that are hard to get with any other lens. It will also get you close to the action without disturbing the moment. A lot of wedding photographers are put off by this lens because of its price and weight but once you have used it you will soon realise why it is so expensive and in my opinion its worth every penny. I use this lens for some portraits, small group shots and for shooting the ceremony from a distance.

 
 

4. Nikon 85mm f/1.8G

I really love this lens especially for portraits of the bride. Just like the 50mm this can be use in almost all lighting conditions. Not as expensive as its older brother the 85mm 1.4G but given that its a 1/3 of the price its definitely worth looking into if you need an 85mm prime. I generally use this for portraits of the bride and groom and candids of the wedding guests. This is one of the sharpest mid range primes that Nikon have produced.

 
 

I hope this post helps you out with regards to lenses and how I choose to use them. Do you have a lens that you just couldn't live without?

Happy shooting,
Matt

Website : www.mattandrew.co.uk

Email : matt@mattandrew.co.uk

Facebook : www.facebook.com/MattAndrewPhotography
 

 

Best Western Yew Lodge Hotel Wedding Photography

 
 


Wedding Photographer at best western yew lodge hotel

 

Sophie & Adam got married back in July at St Margarets Church in Aspley and had their wedding reception at the Yew Lodge Hotel in Kegworth. Family and friends travelled from all over the Uk and beyond to celebrate with Sophie and Adam and everyone had an amazing time and danced away until the early hours.

A big thank you to all the staff at Yew Lodge for their excellent hospitality.

 

Interview with the bride

Ceremony venue : St Margarets Church
Reception venue : Yew Lodge Hotel
Make Up Artist : Simone Cattell
Hair Stylist : You Hairdressing
Wedding Dress : Mori Lee
Flowers : Marie Aldrige from Fruits of the forest
Wedding Guests : 230
First dance : Thinking out aloud by Ed Sheeran
Where are you going on your honeymoon? Italy
Where and how did Adam propose? On our anniversary trip in Venice

Here are a few of my favourites from their wedding day, enjoy!

 

If you are getting married at the Yew Lodge Hotel please get in touch and tell me about your plans.


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