FAQ...

Below are a few questions asked before, if you have a question not listed

 please use the enquiry form to the side and it shall be answered.

How much do you charge for a wedding?The price depends upon whatever you choose & how long coverage is.  Are you a Profesisonal qualified photographer?Yes I am a full-time professional photographer qualified with the BiPP & MPA. Do you have insurance?I am insured for 5 Milion PLI, Professional Indemnity & Equipement. If we book you are you the actual phototgrapher attending the wedding?Yes, but I do have access to other professional photographers who you may hire for additional coverage on the day. Unlike most others I only use profesisonals and not jobbing hobbyists as you may find elseware. Do you have spare equipment?Yes, i carry backup equipment of everything as all profesisonals do. Do we have a contract?All wedidngs are contracted. A £100 booking fee is charged to secure your date and the balance is due 2 weeks before the wedding.  Do you visit the wedding location beforehand?Usually yes if i have never been there before, you are welcome to attend with me. Do we have the copyright of the photos?No, the copyright always remains wit the photographer unless otherwise specifically stated. Discs of images are given on a license basis i.e. you have the right to reprint but not to sell the image(s). We know some who charges £395 for a wedding and can supply all photos on disc with 200 prints. You pay peanuts you get monkeys! You only get one chance at this think long and hard. How long after the wedding do we have our photographs?They should be ready when you return from your honeymoon, then you can choose your photographs to place into the album. What area do you cover?Anywhere & everywhere, UK & beyond. We have a disc, how may photographs will be on it?It depends on how long you have booked the photographer to be at your wedding, how many guests will be there etc..but usually you will have about 400-700 photographs.

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