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Top tips for choosing a wedding photographer


Of course budget does play a large part when choosing your wedding photographer but please don’t simply choose the cheapest. Wedding photography is a highly pressurised and skilled job, your photographer will need to be aware of timings, distances, able to handle your groups whilst at the same time being friendly.


Wedding photography service that will capture your special day


Morwenna Photography, is a family run business which has been based in Stratton, Bude for over four years.


Kim and Allan Gouldson, together with Kim’s son Joseph Hogarth are pleased to be able to offer a variety of wedding photography packages or provide a bespoke service for you.


Kim and Allan will work with each client to ensure they capture the photos and memories you require.


Their warm and friendly attitude will put even the most nervous at ease.


They have glowing testimonials some of which


• Visit the photographer, look through all their work, make sure that they have albums of whole weddings to show you (even if you are going for a ‘disc only; package)and not just snippets of their best bits.


• Make sure they are prepared to spend time with you before the wedding day and that you have a photography plan in place with your ‘must have’ group shots etc.


• Decide on the style of


can be seen on the ‘Best of Launceston’ site and the rest on their own website.


Morwenna Photography opened their new, larger studio on the Stratton View Business Park in 2010 and are able to offer - free engagement portrait sittings - to couples expressing and interest in their services.


For more details on how Morwenna Photography can help you - contact Kim or Allan on 01288 356504 or email them at morwenna.photo@ btinternet.com or visit their website www.morwenna photography.co.uk


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photography you want - traditional, reportage or designer. If you like a reportage style of photography (covering every aspect of your day) it is impossible for one photographer to cover this, properly, make sure there are at least two photographers available for you.


• Allow time for your photographs after the ceremony build in travelling time.


• Think about parking – the bridal preparation photographer is usually the last person to arrive at the church/venue just before you, they need to be able to park and assemble their equipment before your car pulls up at the gate – can a space be reserved for them?


• Above all you must feel comfortable in their company so that you can relax enjoy your day.


Your perfect day captured your way


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