Your Cheshire and Merseyside Wedding - November/December 2020 (Issue 54)
COME RAIN OR Fabulous wedding photography whatever the weather L et’s talk about the elephant in the room: the great British weather. The idea of a wedding washout might be giving you sleepless nights, but don’t let it. Our photography experts are here to offer some words of wisdom. shine www.stac eyoliverphotography.co.uk www.caro linewhitephotography.co.uk “In our pre-wedding meeting with my couples I go through plan A and plan B, where A is fair weather and B is the opposite. So, with good planning any fears about what the day might bring can be overcome.” – Caroline White www.pho tographyjoebickerton.com “Poor weather can be a photographer’s friend, as backlit rain images at night or gusty veil photos can create that wow factor in your portraits.” – Joe Bickerton www.kev inbrownphotography.co.uk “Adverse conditions can give us the most dramatic skies and plenty of puddles for reflection shots.” – Kevin & Carole Brown “Check out the weather forecast a few days before and just be prepared with brollies and wellies. Personally, I’d prefer a duller day over bright sunshine, where everyone is squinting and harsh shadows can be a pain.” – Stacey Oliver www.ban croftphotography.co.uk www.kev inbrownphotography.co.uk www.kev inbrownphotography.co.uk PHOTOGRAPHY 39
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