Posts Tagged ‘Photography’

Kent Wedding Photographer – Alan Duncan LMPA

Saturday, March 26th, 2011


Alan Duncan shoots weddings to produce modern, stunning and stylish images, in black & white and in colour, that demonstrates his experience and his passion for photography. Every wedding is different – the people, locations and the weather and it is these differences that make every wedding a fresh, exciting challenge and to provide you with the best photographs possible.

-All photography by Alan Duncan only -

- over 20 years experience -

- relaxing and natural “reportage” style -

- qualified and award winning -

- member of The Master Photographers Association -

- modern reportage, black and white, & spot-colour
photographs are all included in each individually
designed wedding album -

- coverage at the home, ceremony and reception -

- choice of Bellissimo coffee-table book
/printed book style album
or handmade, book-bound album -

- DVD slideshows of your wedding -

Wedding Photography

Monday, March 21st, 2011


“Help me – I’m photographing my first Wedding!… Help me with some Wedding Photography Ways Please!”

It’s a question that’s been asked a few times in our forums over the last few months so while I’m not a Pro Wedding Photographer I thought it was time to share a few ways on the topic of Wedding Photography.

I’ll leave the technical ways of photographing a wedding to the pros – but as someone who has been asked to photograph numerous friends and family weddings – here are a few suggestions.

One of the most helpful tips I’ve been given about Wedding Photography is to get the couple to think ahead about the shots that they’d like you to capture on the day and compile a list so that you can check them off. This is particularly helpful in the family shots. There’s nothing worse than getting the photos back and realizing you didn’t photograph the happy couple with grandma!

Visit the locations of the different places that you’ll be shooting before the big day. While I’m sure most Pros don’t do this – I find it really helpful to know where we’re going, have an idea of a few positions for shots and to know how the light might come into play. On one or two weddings I even visited locations with the couples and took a few test shots (these made nice ‘engagement photos’.