F A Q ‘ S

Do I need one or two wedding photographers?

It is usually possible to photograph most weddings with just one photographer.

Having a second photographer can add an extra dimension to your day.

You will be able to capture both the Bride and Groom’s preparations at the same time –giving you the full story of the day, and enabling you to find out what each other was up to before the wedding ceremony.

Some Brides prefer to have a female photographer around the time that they are getting ready before leaving for the ceremony.

If you have over 100 guests, you should certainly consider having a second photographer, which will give you fuller coverage on the day.

The choice is yours! At Kenneth James Photography you always have the option to have one or two photographers to suit the coverage you require.

Is there a limit to the numbers of photos that you take?

We are not limited at all in the number of photos we take on the day.

We will take as many photos as necessary to capture the story of the day for you.

We always think “quality” rather  than “quantity”  -but we will ensure that you’ll have a wide selection of stunning photos to choose from.

How long do you stay on the day?

You can choose the amount of coverage that suits your needs. Coverage can begin with the Bride getting ready, and we can stay on throughout the day into the evening, to just after your First Dance.

Do you edit / re-touch the photos?

Every photo you see will have been edited, processed, subtly enhanced and re-touched if necessary.

What if I’m apprehensive about having my photograph taken?

 Firstly, don’t worry – you are not alone! We’ll discuss any concerns you have before the day, and we’ll do our utmost to ensure that you’re completely relaxed and comfortable about how your photos will be taken on the day.

Will I receive my photos on disc?

You will receive a reference disc of all of your photos in low-resolution form, suitable for looking at on an iPad, HDTV or computer screen.

You also have the option to have high-resolution versions of your photos, together with full reproduction rights, so that you have complete control over your photos.