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A first-timer’s guide to booking a wedding

If you’ve never booked a wedding before, most of the uncertainty comes from not knowing what’s normal, rather than anything actually complicated.

Feeling a little self-conscious at first is normal, and it tends to fade fast once the session actually gets going. The proofing gallery usually shows a wider range of expressions and angles than the polished handful that make final delivery, which can be a surprise the first time round. Questions are always welcome too, whenever they come up, if anything isn’t clear.

The sessions that go best are usually the ones where the client stopped treating it as a performance and just let the direction do the work.

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Pricing, process and everything else sits on the Weddings page, and a direct message gets a straight answer faster than a search ever will, so get in touch if in doubt.

FAQs

Two common questions, answered.

What does full-day coverage look like?
Eight to ten hours, from getting ready to the first stretch of the dancefloor. No disappearing after the speeches.

When do we get the photos?
A preview gallery within days, the full edited gallery in around four weeks. Rush delivery is available if needed sooner.

Further reading

A handful of related posts.

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