SO WHAT IS THE ONE QUESTION??
It’s not
“How much do you cost?”
“What’s your editing style?”
“Are you editorial or documentary?”
“How many photos will I get?”
“How late will you stay?”
The real question is
“How did you get those photos?”
Because how a photographer gets the images in their portfolio tells you everything about what your day will actually feel like.
You’ll instantly know if you like someones portfolio, that’s instinctive. Their editing style? You’ll either love it or you wont.
WHY THIS MATTERS
IS IT THE RIGHT APPROACH FOR YOUR WEDDING DAY??
I MIGHT NOT BE THE RIGHT PHOTOGRAPHER FOR YOU IF…..
If you prefer every shot perfectly posed, carefully styled, or following the latest Pinterest trends, then this style might not be right for you. Documentary wedding photography isn’t for every couple, and that’s perfectly fine. My approach suits couples who want to enjoy the day naturally, without spending hours posing or performing for the camera. Some photographers take a hands-on approach, directing “plandid” moments, orchestrating laughs, or repeating interactions to get the perfect ‘candid’ image. Many focus on lots of group shots or staged moments that can look very similar from one wedding to the next.
What makes my approach different is that I capture your wedding as it actually happens. I focus on the little interactions, the unexpected humour, and the fleeting moments that are unique to your day. The result is a gallery that feels authentic and tells the story of your wedding in a way that’s entirely yours.
If you’d rather have images that reflect the real energy and personality of your day, this documentary style could be a perfect fit. But if highly orchestrated shots or long posed sessions are important to you, it’s worth finding a photographer whose style matches that approach.
BUT WHAT ABOUT COUPLE PHOTOS AND GROUP SHOTS?
You may love all the photos you see in my portfolio and want this documentary approach for most of your day, but be thinking, “Will I get any couple photos or group shots?”
Well, I don’t follow a hard and fast rule of being a documentary wedding photographer for 100% of your day—it’s more like 95%. Understanding each couple’s feelings about group photos and portraits is really important to me, so I make a point to talk to you about this beforehand. Every couple is different, and your approach to this part of the day should reflect that.
Some couples want just five minutes of couple photos, others might want 15. Some aren’t fussed about shots just before sunset, while others love the idea of a little walk during that time. Although my website may not have lots of couple portraits featured, that’s not because I don’t value them or can’t do them well. It’s because I want you to book me for my documentary style—the real, authentic moments that make up 95% of your gallery.
Curious about the other 5%? Click here to see my approach to couple portraits.