wedding photographers Worcestershire

Worcestershire Wedding Photographers

Worcestershire wedding photos

Hello, my name is David Purslow and I am a professional full time wedding photogrpaher based in the beautiful county of

Worcestershire in the West Midlands. I specialize in unique weddings and wedding photography.

VISIT MY

WORCESTERSHIRE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY

WEBSITE BY CLICKING ON THE ABOVE LINK

Get full price information and availability details as well as seeing

completed wedding albums, story book wedding albums, slideshows

and a full online gallery of wedding photos

I AM CURRENTLY RUNNING A VERY SPECIAL OFFER

FOR ANY WEDDINGS IN 2010 / 2011

WHICH ARE BOOKED IN THE NEXT 2 WEEKS

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Wedding Venues in Worcestershire

Below is a list of all the approved wedding venues in Worcestershire. I have put together wedding venue guide

to help brides when they are looking for the perfect wedding venue for their special day.

This is just a quick list if you prefer just click here to visit the Worcestershire Wedding Venue Page

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bank_house_hotel_.html
barcelo_the_lygon_arms.html
best_western_bank_house_hotel_country_club.html
birtsmorton_court.html
brockencote_hall.html
bromsgrove_registration_office.html
cadmore_lodge_hotel_restaurant_country_club.html
corse_lawn_house_hotel_and_restaurant.html
deer_park_hall_conference_centre.html
diglis_house_hotel.html
dumbleton_hall_hotel_.html
evesham_registration_office.html
foley_arms_hotel.html
gainsborough_house_hotel.html
grafton_manor.html
hadley_bowling_green_inn.html
hagley_golf_and_country_club.html
hagley_hall.html
hanbury_hall.html
hillscourt_conference_centre.html
hilton_birmingham_bromsgrove.html
holdfast_cottage_hotel.html
holiday_inn_birmingham.html
hopton_court.html
hundred_house_hotel.html
kidderminster_registration_office.html
laughern_hill.html
malvern_st_james.html
old_rose_and_crown_hotel.html
park_hall.html
quality_hotel.html
ramada_kidderminster.html
redditch_registration_office.html
redhouse_barn.html
riverside_restaurant_and_hotel.html
rous_lench_court.html
salford_hall_hotel_.html
spring_grove_house.html
st_andrews_town_hotel.html
st_richards_house_droitwich_spa_town_council.html
stone_manor_hotel.html
stourport_manor.html
the_abbey.html
the_abbey_hotel_golf_country_club.html
the_beckford.html
the_birche.html
the_broadway_hotel.html
the_council_house-_malvern.html
the_crown_sandys_arms.html
the_curradine_barns.html
the_elms.html
the_fleece_inn.html
the_fownes_hotel.html
the_granary_hotel_restaurant.html
the_greyfriars.html
the_lenchford_inn.html
the_nash.html
the_northwick_hotel.html
the_old_rectory_hotel.html
the_pear_tree_inn_country_hotel.html
the_pump_rooms_tenbury.html
the_vale_golf_club.html
three_counties_showground.html
upper_court.html
vine_farm.html
westmead_hotel.html
wharton_park_golf_club.html
wood_norton_hall_hotel.html
worcester_register_office.html
worcester_whitehouse_hotel.html
wychavon_district_council_civic_centre.html

You can contact me on 0846 269 8912 or call my cell phone on 0759 007 6666

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Wedding photo from one of Worcestershire Wedding Venues

One of my favorite Worcestershire Wedding Photos

Tips for choosing a West Midlands Wedding Photographer

Visit website

Visit each photographer's website. Carefully review his or her portfolio. Try to concentrate on photos and not on website design. Today anyone can get a beautiful template flash website for a few hundred bucks. Good photographers usually show plenty of their recent work online including full weddings - you will save time by pre-qualifying photographers who have comprehensive online portfolio for possible meeting. Create a list of those photographers. Most important is - see if photographer's work looks appealing to you, if you can feel the "click".

Phone interview

Call or email each photographer on your list. A quick phone call or short email will give you a number of key pieces of information, such as the photographer’s availability on your wedding day, type of photography specialties (e.g., candid, traditional, photojournalism, combination, film or digital, etc.), and a rough idea as to how much they’ll charge you and what you’ll receive for that fee. It will also tell you a bit about the photographer’s personality. Remember, this person will be an integral part of the most important day of your life, so be sure you choose someone you feel good about.

Make appointments

Make appointments with the photographers who sound promising so you can view their portfolios and discuss details. These meetings should include both the bride and groom as well as the bride's parents, and anyone else who will either be paying for the work or working closely with the photographer. Write down all your questions before you meet, and take notes during the meetings.

Getting Specific

The more questions you ask up front, the more confident and relaxed you’ll feel on and after your wedding day. If in doubt, ask! And remember, there is no such thing as a dumb question!

Here are some questions you may consider to ask:

How will you show me pictures for selection (e.g., electronic, proofs, contact sheets, online gallery, etc.)? Will you help me choose the final pictures? How will you make it easy for friends and family to order reprints? What are the costs of the various levels of coverage? Are there different degrees of coverage? What is your photography style; photojournalistic, traditional, mixed, etc.,? How much for the duplicate prints, albums, folios, enlargements, thank you cards, etc.,? What’s your time frame for preparing the pictures for my selection? How about engagement session? How long do I have to make up my mind as to which pictures I want and how many? How long have you been in business? What kind of guarantee comes with my hiring you? What’s your philosophy to photographing weddings? Will you have an assistant? Do you have travel fees? How much is your overtime fee? What do you plan to do at my wedding to make my wedding photographs unique and personal to me? Do you have a backup? Will you be shooting my pictures personally? Will you use film or digital? Who will I be dealing with after the wedding? What's your payment policy? Do you give any guarantees on your services and photographs? What is the possibility of the pictures fading?

There is huge number of possible questions you can ask your photographer. Most professional photographers will provide you with clear explanations about their services prior to any questions even asked. Many of them have full packages that include certain number of prints, digital files, enlargements, etc., so it is very clear what level of service and final products you should expect.

When you’ve narrowed your list to one or two photographers, ask each of them to show you complete coverage of a single wedding. This will give you a much better idea as to what you can expect than a collection of the best shots from several different weddings. Consider whether the photographer successfully captures individual characteristics and personalities. Do the pictures capture people’s feelings, or are they just pictures of people standing around looking self-conscious. Do they look natural?

A useful trick: You might want to ask the photographer to analyze your face to learn how he/she will achieve the most flattering images, best angles, and so on.

Prepare to make a commitment

At this stage, if you've taken the time to ask good questions, you’ll know whether this photographer is for you. By now you've probably spent a good deal of time communicating with your photographer. Keep in mind that photographers are trained professionals and that they deserve to be treated as such. Go to your meeting prepared to leave a deposit to reserve the date. Before you do, however, you may want to assure yourself of a few more last-minute details. Ask about the photographer's policy for wedding-date changes and what happens if he/she is not available on the alternate date. Ask about their policy for an unforeseen cancellation. If the photographer is right for you, if the photographer is available, and if you're convinced that it's worth the price, then make the commitment and relax; this is undoubtedly one of the best and most intelligent decisions you've made in planning your wedding.