Couples Clips

Making time to capture photos of the bride and groom is a really important part of the day. Couples can often get to the wedding breakfast and find they’ve barely spoken to each other, so busy are they meeting and greeting with their guests. Taking them aside for 20 minutes or so gives them a little bit of quiet time together, which many couples appreciate.

If I’ve been booked to cover a full day, I will spend a little bit of time during the morning to familiarise myself with the venue and it’s grounds. I like to find areas that will make nice spots for photos with the bride and groom. This preparation means I know exactly where I’ll be taking them later, saving time and ensuring the couple get back to their wedding party quicker.

When taking photos of the bride and groom alone, I like to keep my distance and let them be. Natural moments come across much better than poses that have been contrived. Many couples also aren’t used to being in front of the camera, and they generally prefer this approach.

I take a mixture of portrait and landscape photos. I always try and find the best light and the best angles that flatter both the bride and groom. It’s often just a case of watching how they interact with each other and asking them to pause when I see a nice moment. There is little direction.