Your Cheshire and Merseyside Wedding - November/December 2020 (Issue 54)
www.pho tographyjoebickerton.com www.caro linewhitephotography.co.uk “Be prepared! I always take huge white brollies to keep you dry or parasols in case you need a break from the sun. A warm shrug is also great over the shoulders in the winter.” – Caroline White “The typical British weather means I shoot many a wet wedding, evening during the summer. I always encourage my couples to embrace whatever Mother Nature sends our way.” – Sarah Horton www.sara hhortonphotography.co.uk “Rain on your wedding day doesn’t mean it has to be a wash out. Your photographer will have a plan rain or shine, and you’ve married the love of your life, so what’s not to smile about?” – Stacey Oliver www.sara hhortonphotography.co.uk “Don’t worry about losing light when the days are shorter. A golden hour with low sun during the late afternoon, or an early evening sunset, can be absolutely magical producing the most stunning silhouette images.” – Joe Bickerton www.photographyjoebickerton.com www.pho tographyjoebickerton.com Discover more about our weather-ready wedding photographers... www.bancroftphotography.co.uk www.photographyjoebickerton.com www.kevinbrownphotography.co.uk www.sarahhortonphotography.co.uk www.staceyoliverphotography.co.uk www.carolinewhitephotography.co.uk www.stac eyoliverphotography.co.uk PHOTOGRAPHY 43
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