

Wedding photography is as individual as the couple themselves. As a photography studio we are always striving to capture the unique everlasting memories of the day with vision & style using the best techniques taken from classic, traditional, wedding photojournalism & urban photography. This vision and sense of composition has made us one of the most known wedding photographers within Shropshire.
Every wedding although planned to the finest detail is a stressful occasion so from the outset so our approach to your photography is both calm & relaxed, this allows us to capture the most unforgettable and natural artistic images of your wedding. As each day is attended by two photographers we are able to not only capture the formal poses & candid wedding shots but are able to lavish attention gaining extensive coverage of both family & friends enjoying the atmosphere.
As a studio we use the latest in digital equipment and techniques for image capture and editing. No image is created equal. No picture is printed unedited. Every print that we make where necessary undergoes professional retouching, colour correction, shadow & highlights controls. We are proud in the quality of work that we do & every print that leaves our studio is of fine art quality
Please give us a call to arrange a no obligation pre wedding consultation, this will allow us to formally introduce ourselves & our gives us the chance to illustrate & explain both our services offered & packages available, whilst allowing us to collect the basic outline of your photographic requirements, although more importantly it gives us a chance to talk through answer any questions or issues which you may have at this stage about the photography.
During this consultation we bring along a selection of photographs to show you the quality of the printing, a selection of albums & a selection of printed books allowing you to view the various styles & finishes in which your photographic prints can be displayed, however the formal selection of either a traditional album or a printed book can be chosen at a later stage along with the photographic selection