GOT SOME QUESTIONS?


I’m in Consett, County Durham. Bang in the middle of the north east.

Anywhere! I’m happy to capture love stories wherever they may be happening. Prices are inclusive of UK travel & accommodation if needed, and I’m happy to quote for weddings further afield.

I limit the amount of weddings I shoot to 35 each year to ensure I deliver the highest standard to all of my couples.

It varies from wedding to wedding, as I don’t cap the number of photos. I prefer to deliver everything that is worth keeping. An approximate amount is between 400-600 per wedding.

No, and you wouldn’t want them all! Duplicates, misfires and unflattering photos are not delivered, but everything that’s worth keeping will be in your gallery. And if you decide a photo is unflattering or you don’t wish others to see it, you can hide it in your gallery.

Sure! I’d love to meet up for a coffee and a chat. If that’s not possible due to location then we can chat via Skype/Zoom or just the old fashioned phone if preferred.

There are many great reasons why an engagement shoot is a good idea. You can find out more about this here.

Yep. I have Public Liability and Professional Indemnity cover (documents can be provided to your venue if requested).

To your heart’s content. You receive full personal reproduction rights which means you can print them and share them on social media as much as you like. You and your guests can also buy professional grade prints directly from your gallery.

Not at all – and to be honest I work better without one. If I’m constantly checking a list for specific shots I’m going to miss so many spontaneous candid moments, and they’re often the ones you’ll love the most.

Of course! While my primary focus on the day is capturing all those special candid moments, I recognise that most people want some formal family shots too. I try to encourage my couples to stick to a max of 8-10 as they can be quite time consuming (and not much fun for you!)

Absolutely – but I’m not going to get you doing all sorts of crazy stuff. It’s more about getting the two of you alone together to relax and enjoy some time away from the rest of the wedding.

In most cases, the answer to this question is no, probably not. There are, however, some occasions where a second photographer is essential. Find out more about this here.

I believe that love doesn’t end with death. It is kept alive by memories. And what better way to keep memories alive than through photographs? I also like the idea that skeletons have no race or gender, as true love is blind to those things. Also, they look cool.