For three years, we have occupied the ground floor of the building that we call our studio. The time and the space have been fantastic, but somewhat restrictive. We are finally expanding the studio and moving into the second floor.
There is nothing worse than being stuck in traffic and not knowing how long it will take to clear. Especially when you are heading to a wedding… and especially when you are photographing that wedding.
We have developed and implemented a number of processes to assist in the day-to-day running of our business. Of all these processes, the most important one is around our data management. Here is how we implement this process into our workflow.
A few weeks ago we received an invite from our local Mini dealership to attend an organsied drive-day. We had never been to one before, so we thought we would check it. Plus we love Mini, so they had us at hello.
Choosing your wedding photographer is not just about the photos that they show you. You need to make sure that your photographer is someone that you will be happy to have at your wedding, on both a personal and professional level.
We are often approached by people who ask for tips on taking better photos. Without getting too technical, we like to explain the importance of light and the role it plays in creating the best photos.