Professionally, yes! We are both full-time wedding photographers (although Lisa sometimes dabbles in some freelance digital marketing malarkey). Unprofessionally we also eat crisps and outside wedding season enjoy Micky Flanagan levels of 'fuck all'.
11 years and we've photographed nearly 300 weddings as a duo.
Yes, absolutely! We normally send these after zoom'ing with couples but you're more than welcome to ask for them beforehand.
We'll send you over a contract and quote electronically. Using the quote you can choose what extras you'd like and this will automatically turn into your invoice. 25% is payable as a non-refundable booking fee, the remainder is payable no later than thirty days before your wedding. Once we have this and the signed contract, you’re all booked in! Woohoo!
Yes! If time allows. When taking on weddings further afield/abroad we have to think about the other bookings/clients we have and make sure we'll have time. If we're available, travel and accommodation fees will be applied on top of our normal fees.
Nope! You get a print licence with your contract and whenever you download photos from your online gallery.
You will be able to download all your wedding photos in high resolution from the online gallery. If you would like a nice keepsake, you can buy a USB from the online gallery. However, we recommend buying prints or an album instead of digital media if you would like something tangible that will stand the test of time.
Absolutely not 🙂 If we need to charge you for travel and/or accommodation, this will be made clear at the point of enquiry. Everything else will be detailed on your invoice.
The difference between a photographic print and a fine art print has to do with the paper and inks. Photographic paper contains acid which makes prints fade, crack and brittle over time. Fine art printing is done with 12 inks whereas normal printing is done with 4 inks (which is why sometimes your skin looks green in prints bought from online).
Yes! We have both public liability and indemnity insurance. We use Aaduki, they're legends.
This is going to depend on how many laughs etc there are at your wedding. We say 450-800 as that's a pretty typical range. Real talk now, if you have a quiet/shy family, like ours, it'll probably be fewer - if you have a mad funny family, it'll be more.