Church Wedding Photographer in Sussex

Photographer for Church Weddings in Sussex

Taking a few pictures with a camera doesn’t seem that hard, but hiring a church wedding photographer with the right balance between personal and professional skills for your wedding in Sussex is a little more complex.

If you are one of those people who think that taking photographs on your wedding day does not deserve extra effort and investment, maybe you haven’t realised the importance of your special day.

The memories you have of your beautiful wedding event can slip away and become fuzzy overtime. Professional photography ensures that every special moment is captured and that every memory is retained fresh in your mind for a lifetime.

In terms of life events, your wedding day is just about the most important. A professional photographer will understand how to record the small but important details, which will provoke memories years down the line.

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Church Wedding Photography and Why It Is so Important?

When you look at your list of priorities for your wedding in Sussex, the Church Wedding Photographer may not necessarily be up there at the top.

You should invest some time in planning your wedding photography though. It will make things much easier for you if you set a budget for your wedding images and get the photographer booked in Sussex up for your special day in good time. It is important to have a talented Church Wedding Photographer who has the skills and experience to perfectly capture all the precious moments of your wedding day. Your wedding images will be the way you share your memories of the day with friends, family, children and future generations.

You’ll turn to your wedding photos many times in the future, recapturing the precious memories of that special day. Your cake will have been eaten, the flowers gone and your wedding dress and shoes packed away after the wedding in Sussex. but your wedding photographs will remain with you, along with the memories, to reminisce, share and enjoy, so ensure that you take them seriously!

Why you should hire a pro-Church Wedding Photographer

If you’re getting married soon, you’ve probably done the majority of the necessary planning. The venue is all booked and planned, the cake is being made and your catering is sorted. You’ve picked your wedding gown, the centrepieces and the flowers.

You now intend to plan the best way to ensure that the photographs do complete justice to your special day. Perhaps you’ve spoken to your nephew about taking the photographs at your wedding.

The savings you make on the wedding photography costs could be handy in other areas. This is definitely a path you should avoid.

You should hire a professional Church Wedding Photographer

It’s a much better idea to have a professional photographer get it right, than save some money and have an amateur photographer miss those important big and little details! The photographer only has seconds to capture those once in a lifetime moment in photos that will stay with you for the rest of your life.

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Benefits of hiring pro-wedding photography

When you choose to hire a professional Church Wedding Photographer in Sussex the pictures you receive will be quality, in high resolution, captured with the best photography equipment and edited with skill, using professional editing software.

When you hire professional photographers for your wedding in Sussex, you get privileged access to the best photography knowledge and skills, together with the best equipment and software to produce the best quality pictures possible.

The physical equipment such as cameras, is just part of the equation in terms of capturing the best photographic images. Camera phones are pretty amazing these days and many people are tempted to try and save money by using them for their wedding photos. This is a big mistake. Every church wedding day deserves photographs that are captured skillfully, in the style of your choosing. Let me explain a bit more about how a Church Wedding Photographer in Sussex can add value to your photos and why it’s worth paying for them.

Camera equipment expertise and knowledge, together with many other elements such as weather and lighting variations. A photographerís resultant images will not be as impressive as they could be if they don’t have a variety of camera lenses and the knowledge and skills to use them, together with various lighting options. Professional Church Wedding Photographers are better, not just because of their skill and experience, but also the equipment that they use. Experienced professionals can get the most out of a DSLR camera due to their experience and skill, although anyone can take a picture with one. The types of camera equipment being utilised is important, but just as important is the skill of the photographer that is using them. The ideal situation is that you have an expert photographer who can use top of the range equipment to its full potential. This includes being able to take great pictures in different photographic lighting conditions, indoors and outdoors, with different natural and artificial light at the venue.

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The Role of the Church Wedding Photographer

When you hire a professional Church Wedding Photographer in Sussex, you can expect their full attention, whereas with a friend or family member theyíre far more likely to become distracted. The role of the professional photographer is very clearly defined, whereas a family member will likely want to get involved in the celebrations where possible.

A professional church wedding photographer won’t be tempted to chat with guests, grab a quick beer, or be first in line for cake when they should be taking an important shot. They will be fully concentrating on the job, taking every opportunity to capture the special moments of your wedding day, whilst keeping it very low key.

Wedding shoots also tend to go much better when guests are engaging with paid, professional photographers. If a relative is trying to organise a photo session, it might end up far less organised than if a professional were doing it.

Diverse Styles of Church Wedding Photography

In order to attain photos with a specific style, you need to engage a professional Church Wedding Photographer with the style to match. The majority of amateur photographers would stare blankly if asked to tell you the difference between photojournalistic, traditional, fine art, or contemporary photographic styles.

Can an amateur photographer capture photos the way you want them? Often, this is not the case. Donít rush into a decision; think about the style you want and get a photographer that can match it. Make sure that you hire a Church Wedding Photographer who can quickly comprehend exactly what it is you want to achieve.

A Great Communicator and Reliable, too

There are lots of other reasons to choose a professional Church Wedding Photographer rather than choosing a relative, friend or enthusiast to take your photos. A professional photographer will have the experience to ensure that photo sessions remain within the schedule and do not detract from other parts of the day.

A professional Church Wedding Photographer will get people where they need to be for each photo and plan all the photo sessions to ensure no one gets missed out, or no opportunity is missed. They have the experience to do so using body language, cues and verbally, without obstructing your guests, or spoiling the celebration of your big day in Sussex. An amateur photographer, no matter how much effort they put in, will not be able to maintain a balance between the necessary distance, humour, intimacy and support while still getting the perfect shots.

Professional Church Wedding Photographers Provide More

Of all the people around you on your wedding day, your Church Wedding Photographer will probably be with you most. They will photograph you getting ready and spending time before the event and perhaps be around all the way until you leave the venue.

Your photographer remains constantly around you, having been hired to capture every memory and every moment without being noticed. If they know what theyíre doing, you wonít even notice them. The photographer will notice if a picture is being spoiled by a lipstick stain on a collar, or a wonky handkerchief.

Their detailed focus will help you fix any little issues and get better photos. Your wedding planner will have lots of other things to do and wonít shadow you all day in Sussex, not like your photographer will. The photographer will help the wedding party and guests be where they need to be and help to calm any emotions.

Patience Is the Key

Every wedding couple needs to hire a photographer that they feel comfortable around. Consider the amount of time you will spend with the person on one of the most important days of your life. The person you have decided on needs to be the right one.

The professional photographer must have a great deal of patience, empathy, technical skill and great communication skills. They need to flow through the day in Sussex with you, capturing the best of your personality through the lens. A professional will remain calm and in control even when things donít always go exactly to plan. The best Church Wedding Photographers flow with the event, are flexible and adaptable with the images they capture, whilst always maintaining professional standards.

What You Can Expect from a Church Wedding Photographer?

In many cases the day of the wedding is the first time people are in front of a professionalís camera. As well as being anxious about the big day, having a camera pointed at you all day can make you feel even more uncomfortable, especially if you feel that photos donít generally flatter you.

Having invested some time to choose the right Church Wedding Photographer, you can be assured that they will do certain things to make the process less stressful.

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Theyíll Be There on Time and Be Professional

Professionalism will shine through during your research into a photographer, while checking out their reputation, their enthusiasm for photography and their portfolio itself. Your photographer should be friendly, polite, punctual and appropriately dressed for the event. Your photographer should arrive early on the day, to scout the location having probably visited relevant locations several times already.

Wedding Day Rehearsal (The day before)

If you plan to have a church ceremony, then itís customary to have a rehearsal a day or a week before. Your photographer may want to find out from the Vicar where they should stand during the vows and which vantage points Church Wedding Photographers normally use in the church. If you choose to have a civil ceremony, then it will most likely be a chat with a registrar on the day of the wedding in Sussex.

Wedding Day (The big day)

Your Church Wedding Photographer will take pictures of the bridal paraphernalia, the timing for this will be pre agreed. He will be there for the rest of the day but will not interrupt the flow in any way. The goal at Jeff Woodall photography is to ensure that every precious moment is captured, but to remain unobtrusive and in the background until such a time as you have questions to answer, or you need some help. The goal at Jeff Woodall photography is to ensure that every precious moment is captured, but to remain unobtrusive and in the background until such a time as you have questions to answer, or you need some help.

At some point in the night, often after the first dance, your Church Wedding Photographer will check with you to find out if thereís anything else you would like to be pictured. The photographer will start to backup the photos if you are happy that they have captured all the moments you need. All the photos will be fully backed up by Jeff Woodall photography, on 2 hard drives and the backups will be kept save until all wedding photos have been edited and delivered to you. Your photographs are as important to us as they are to you.

The Editing of Church Wedding Photographs

Editing the images is an important part of preparing your church wedding photography package, completed in the days after the wedding event in Sussex. To tell the story of the wedding day the pictures need to capture the moments and so the first stage is going through all the photos and picking the best ones. The editing of the digital photographs then begins with a light touch approach that ensures a subtle process of enhancement.

The images that Jeff Woodall photography produce are always beautifully sharp. The pictures are cropped as necessary and the colours are balanced. Various effects can be achieved during the post processing of your images, including monochrome conversions.

When the editing process is complete, the photos are exported from the suite of editing tools and the files uploaded to an online password protected gallery for viewing and also uploaded to a USB stick; you can then distribute the photos as you want and share on social media. Instructions on how to access the gallery which you can share with friends and family will be sent to you along with a USB stick containing high resolution images that you can easily share online.

Client support - follow-up

Jeff Woodall photography will be available for everything else you need; to talk about albums, or the types of bespoke wedding photo books that can be designed for you. It can take some time after the church wedding ceremony to decide on which pictures to include in your digital photo book album, even if you have already decided on colours, styles and designs.

Your photographer will guide you through how many photos to choose and how best to tell the story and we’ll probably suggest around 80 photos. The design process will then begin, as your photographer works on the album.

What is included in a wedding photography package in Sussex?

What do you get when you choose a church wedding photography package

Below is a list of the what is included in a church wedding photography package. Some of the items are self-explanatory and take care of themselves, whereas others are very important. Which events the photographer should attend.

You can choose to have the photographer at any event including the engagement party, the bridal shower, the wedding ceremony and of course the wedding reception and after party. This would equate to how many days the photographer provides to you and will be early on in the decision-making process. Once you have decided on dates, you need to get them in the photographer’s diary.

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Number of hours for the shoot in Sussex

Church wedding photographers will normally price up based on the likely time involved. At Jeff Woodall photography this is normally the way we price up events and portraits, but with weddings the process has been simplified because we understand that each day is completely different, timings are personal and we need to be flexible to capture the flow of your wedding events.

If you have looked around already, then you probably know that photographers frequently have different packages that they offer such as a ëPlatinumí, ëgoldí, ëSilverí and a ëBronzeí package in Sussex. What exactly gets delivered becomes complicated, especially in those cases where additional options are added to these package deals. I now offer a full day for a fixed price. Obviously, this is within reason, but I tend to arrive well early to get shots of getting ready and to remain long after the first dance, because there is still additional photographic value to be had. We want pricing to be clear and transparent and don’t want to have to bill you for extra hours after the event, because things ran on and your ëSilverí package didn’t cover it. If there is travel involved to the wedding ceremony there would need to be some negotiation over the expenses involved in terms of accommodation, fuel or flights, food and refreshments.

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A Look at the Differences in Styles

Fine Art Photography

Fine art photographers normally steer clear of too many traditional shots, in the same way that photojournalistic photographers do. Events, people and elements are photographed with a more artistic approach, with the use of various lighting techniques. The Fine Art photographer in Sussex is adept in the use of black and white photography and at producing less candid, beautifully composed photos, full of drama and artistic beauty.

Vintage Style Photography

Vintage style photography has partly evolved as a result of vintage photo filter popularity. The number of weddings that are being photographed with a vintage wedding theme in mind, seems to be steadily growing. Photographs of the Vintage style are timeless, old and has the power to stir emotions in people, which is perhaps why the style has become so appealing. Vintage photography in Sussex is regarded as almost an art form, where the ordinary is transformed into stunning evocative images using colour filters and specialist lighting.

Traditional or Classical

In traditional or classical photography, each moment is captured as if it staged and a portrait, rather than spontaneous and ad hoc as they might seem. This won’t make the photograph appear forced or posed, but it’s likely that few spontaneous ëaction shotsí will be included in the mix. The wedding ceremony will be captured with the aim of taking pictures that are artistic and functional, but perhaps driven less by drama or emotion.

Photojournalistic or Reportage

Photojournalism photography focuses on the actual moments that happen, rather than staging them. With this type of photography, you’ll get the happy shots of guests together during the day, as well as more spontaneous and candid photos; the obligatory group shots and the formal bride and groom photos will of course also be included. The photo journalistic photographer tends not to orchestrate moments and poses but would rather look to capture the genuinely spontaneous action and close up reactions of guests and the wedding couple.

Black and White (Monochrome)

This style is excellent for timeless, classical, emotion-packed photographs. Colour images are preferred by some clients, while some appreciate how the mood of their photos can be enhanced by the desaturation of colours. Preference is what matters here. Monochrome images may not appeal so much to some people, but it can produce more compelling photos as it sometimes helps the context and the subject to shine through. Sometimes colour can fail to portray the atmosphere of a photo, where monochrome techniques can really bring it to life.

Colour Popped and HDR Techniques

When shooting pictures, this photography technique requires attention to detail and the ability to consider various different elements and this complexity continues into the editing stage. Photographers who use HDR and colour popping techniques have the awareness, the creative eye and the technical photographic and editing capabilities to produce stunning images.

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