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Documentary photography works great for people who aren't used to being photographed or feel awkward in front of a camera (nearly every person I've met in entire my life, including myself). There is no pressure on you to perform whatsoever. In fact, the only thing that's required is that you forget about the camera. Not being asked to pose or do things for photos constantly makes it incredibly easy to enjoy the day without worrying about being photographed.
Hate being photographed/feel awkward?
Not the slightest bit. I can give you ideas or suggestions based on what's worked well at previous weddings but your day will in no way feel rushed because of photos. I document your day as it unfolds and the only things we might need to find time for is group photos and your couple portraits (if you want any at all, they aren't a must, and I get them done quickly and stress-free).
Hate being photographed/feel awkward?
Simple - don't worry about stuff you can't control. You've picked a venue that you love and all venues have back up options in case of bad weather. I don't mind the rain. It keeps people from spreading too far and wide, and almost forces them to connect more. I also love the rain for couple portraits. It creates a really unique atmosphere for interesting images and we'll just need a brolly, or you can brave it without one, too.
Hate being photographed/feel awkward?
Weddings are known for being late. I shot a wedding in June 2025 that ran on time and EVERYBODY (suppliers side) was talking about it - it's so rare! I don't mind coping with stress but I hate creating or contributing to it so don't expect any hassle from me whatsoever. If you've booked a limited hours package (Highlights, or 8 hours) I charge extra only if things run over an hour late, which doesn't happen often and we can sort it out afterwards.
Hate being photographed/feel awkward?
Sure! It's not a must by any means but I do these if required. I try to get them done as quickly and as stress-free as possible so you don't miss your entire reception (I've been to weddings where that's happened). With the help of somebody who knows most people at your wedding we can get those done in 10-15 minutes.
Hate being photographed/feel awkward?
I love those. It's a perfect way for you to have a breather from the fast-paced day and enjoy each other's company while I'm third-wheeling ninja style. I keep couple portraits as natural and relaxed as possible, letting you bring the best in each other rather. The I do is ask you to have a moment in a spot that looks awesome. If you're feeling funky and want to experiment with some cool portait ideas (think using light creatively, blurred motion behind you, not elaborate posing) - I've got plenty of those too.
Hate being photographed/feel awkward?
In 3 to 6 weeks after your wedding. Let me explain.
I'll send you some preview photos a few days after your wedding. If your wedding is on Saturday, you'll normally have your previews on the Tuesday after the wedding. Depending on how busy I am in the following weeks, your gallery and slideshow will be ready in 3 to 6 weeks. I don't use AI to batch select or edit images. It's all done by hand and I don't rush the artistic process.
Hate being photographed/feel awkward?
I'm a tough cookie, but in case of unfortunate circumstances I have no control over, I'm incredibly lucky and grateful to be a part of an awesome community of documentary photographers, most of them close friends of mine who are going to be able to step in and cover me. It hasn't happend before and touch wood it will remain that way.
Hate being photographed/feel awkward?
I'd love to show you these 3 weddings I photographed in 2025. Take a look at them and get a feel for what your gallery might look like.
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