Wedding photography is one of the most demanding and high-stress fields in photography and you can never be too prepared. In this post we go beyond the obvious, like bringing a reflector, light stands or having an extra pack of batteries. Here we offer you wedding photography tips on 14 items that over the years we have found to be extremely useful when photographing a wedding. Continue reading
wedding photography tips
1. Wedding Schedule Is the Key
One of the best wedding photography tips is to review and discuss the wedding schedule in detail with the couple, and by that I mean the bride. We all know who runs things here. The wedding schedule should allow enough time (at least 1 hour) for you to take couple’s portraits before the reception starts. Convince your clients to alter their wedding day schedule if it’s still possible. Continue reading →
Adrian Spencer, the owner of Will Hey Wedding Photography, originally from Cheshire, England got an itch for photography during his travels in Asia, South Pacific and South America:
“At that time my trusty point and shoot w
as never out of my hand and although technically I had no idea what I was doing, it helped me hone my composition and develop a style of my own. When I returned to the UK in 2008 and found the economy in tatters rather than returning to the 9-5 grind, instead, I decided to forge my own path as a photographer. With the help and support of my now wife I have been very lucky to turn this dream into reality”. Continue reading →
