There are many terms used to describe my style of natural wedding photography, so it can be a little confusing when researching into the different types and styles of wedding photographers for your day.
My discreet approach to a more authentic and honest style as a wedding photographer is often created using natural and available light only and is most commonly described as ‘reportage wedding photography’ or ‘documentary wedding photography’.
In essence, these terms describe the same fundamental, candid style of wedding photography - one that doesn’t dictate or direct but simply observes and discreetly captures genuine, un-staged and spontaneous moments as they unfold, naturally. To see what this means in practice, look through my wedding photography portfolio where you will see the kind of genuine and truthful style of wedding images you will receive from me.
Other than the odd, pre-planned traditional family group photo, I typically spend 95% of the wedding day photographing real and meaningful moments between family and friends. Weddings are full of these beautiful and often fleeting moments - elements that depict the true essence of a wedding day.
A skilled natural-style wedding photographer is one that you shouldn’t notice too much and yet has the competence to spend the entire day in the thick of the action photographing uninhibited interactions between family and friends. Importantly, a photographer should have no impact on the atmosphere or flow of the day itself.
If you would like to talk with me about my style and approach, check my availability or simply chat through your photographic requirements, visit my wedding prices and packages page.
Alternatively, if you would like to read about my natural wedding photography style and approach in greater depth, my article 'What is documentary wedding photography (and what it is not) might be of interest.