Ayrshire wedding photographer, Chloé Timms of Chloe Jane Wedding Photography.

Congratulations on your engagement!

Here I will give you a quick overview on what to expect if you book me as your Ayrshire wedding photographer. If you would like a more detailed look into what I offer to my clients, please head over to the main weddings page, by clicking here.

When it comes to weddings, I like to spend the most part of the day shooting in a documentary style. This means that after your wedding, the images you receive really tell the story of your wedding day.

All the special little moments and details matter to me as much as the main events of your day, and I will try to capture as much as I possibly can for you. I want to capture the real atmosphere and essence of your amazing wedding, so you can look back on your images are relive those special moments in the years to come.

The beauty of shooting in a documentary style, is that your pictures will have a natural, authentic feel to them, and will be all the more beautiful for it.

When I am booked for a wedding, I like to spend 10 hours with you. I will start when you like and then finish 10 hours later. The timings are something that we can discuss at a later date, when you know the timeline of your wedding day.

Preference is usually for me to come earlier and leave after the first dance, meaning I focus more on the morning preparations than your rather merry guests in the evenings.  Alongside the bridal preperations is also the time when I photograph all the pretty details, such as the rings, shoes and flowers. These shots make a really special addition to your images and are gorgeous in an album, if this is something you are also thinking about.

The only parts of your day that are not photographed in a documentary style are the group shots, couples shots and then some parts of the evening.

For obvious reasons the group shots are choreographed, then I like to do a mixture of part natural and part choreographed for the couples shots. Some people can be very natural in front of the camera for the couples shots, while others need a little guidance. I know that not everyone is comfortable being photographed, but I promise it will be worth a little time away from your guests for these images.

In the evening as well as documentary style, I tend to invite your guests to have their picture taken. This means that you get some informal group shots involving people that may not have made the cut for your formal pictures. This is also great for guests who are only attending the evening, or of course groups of friends or couples.

Please take a look around the rest of my website, and if you think that I’m the Ayrshire wedding photographer for you then get in touch. I would love to answer any questions that you may have and hear all about your wedding plans so far!

Best of luck with everything!

Chloe x

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