As you would have seen with the online contract and client form, I am now using a CRM system to keep all of your information and our discussions nicely organised and managed, and as we approach the final couple of months leading up to your wedding day you will receive a few emails from me with various questionnaires, these are really important to enable me to capture your day to the best of my ability. By using this online management system this makes it as simple as possible for you to easily complete these forms online from any device and just click submit.
So you've booked and signed my online contract, you should have also received an automated email asking you to complete the Client information form, if you haven't done this yet, please do so as this means I have the basic info for your day and all of your contact info. Your next steps will be planning the rest of your wedding although you'll find wedding photography will be your biggest source for inspiration and ideas, whether it's looking through wedding photos on blogs, social media or Pinterest, we see tonnes of it and capture the details at their best. You can read all about the best ways to source this over on my Inspiration page, but for now you can enjoy these next stages.
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This really will depend on when you booked and what what was in your contract at the time. Some of you may have paid in full already, some of you may be paying in three equal instalments which would be upon booking, midway between that date and your wedding day or six months before your wedding day, and the third and final payment being due 8 weeks before your wedding. Or depending on when you booked, you will have paid either your booking fee, with the remaining amount being due 8 weeks before your wedding day. You will receive automatic invoices at least two weeks before your payments are due.
If you have booked a second photographer or associate photographer, this payment is not due until a few weeks prior to your wedding day.
Yes. Weddings are long hours for us, and we are on our feet all day, with no time to stop and eat until you eat. It's not a good idea to leave the venue at this point just in case we miss anything, also there's often nowhere nearby to get food and if we take food to work with us, particularly on hot days, as you can imagine the food left in our car all day becomes a soggy mess. Unless the meal is "fine dining" (ie. tiny bits of food due to their being lots of courses) then we only require the one main course (hot meal and a non-alcoholic beverage). I say, we, as in if you've hired my associate or second photographer then both of us will require a meal. Check with your venue though as some offer supplier meals at a lower price.
I'll keep this simple and list them:
Signed Contract - when you book - this along with your deposit secured your date.
Client info form - as soon as possible after booking please.
Wedding info questionnaire - 3 weeks before your wedding day (the link will be emailed to you around 6 weeks before your wedding)
Formal Group Photo list - 3 weeks before your wedding day (the link will be emailed to you around 6 weeks before your wedding)
Supplier form - 1 week before your wedding day (the link will be emailed to you around 4 weeks before your wedding)
These questionnaires are emailed out to your automatically as detailed above, although if you would like to complete these earlier please do let me know and I can send them out. I advise not completing them too early though in case of too many changes.
LIGHTING! This is definitely top of the list, even over location, good light really is a game changer when it comes to creating beautiful images. Consider this choosing where you are getting ready (this applies to both of you if you've hired a second photographer to capture morning prep for both). A lot of natural light or even pockets of natural window light can make the world of difference. As well as colours, dark mahogany wood, tungsten or candlelight, yellow or red walls, and even tapestries will create a lot of warmth in your photos which isn't always too flattering. I can work with anything BUT I'm advising so you can get the best possible and most flattering photos.
LOCATION! and I'm not talking about your venue, you will have already chosen this. This applies to a lot of other aspects again relating to light - from where you sit to have your make-up applied and hair style (highly recommend an area close to a window) to where you stand during your ceremony. For example, if you are having a ceremony in a beautiful wooden or stone barn, try taking a photo from all angles (even just on your phone), facing the window, back to the window, where you would be saying your vows, consider where I would be photographing from, do you have natural light on your face? do you have loads of fairy light in front of your face and all natural light behind you? - obviously this wouldn't be as flattering. I may advise that I photograph up the aisle for better light and more flattering photos, or some barns it works nicely still by changing the set up of your ceremony.
Marquee in a garden? Please consider where group photos and portraits will be if there's a downpour all day.
TRUST IN THE PRO's - sometimes I may suggest a specific backdrop for your group photos, please do let me know if you have a preference, although sometimes what I'm suggesting may be due to the fact that the prettiest backdrop could mean everyone squinting or people in light and shadows which would not be a good look! This is usually down to the weather on the day at that time.
*read lots more about how to get the best from your photos in my e-magazine on page .......
Unless requested otherwise, a small sneak peek from your wedding day can be shown on the Adorlee instagram / facebook page or in a private email within a week of your wedding. In high season, blogging tends to go on the back burner until the quieter months so that I can keep on track with turnaround times for clients photos. I will contact you as soon as all of your images are ready. During the high season this can take up to 10 weeks - I am a true perfectionist and therefore will not rush the editing process and ask that I am not chased in this time.
I have five Associate Photographers, Wiktoria is my main, and I also have Irina, Jess, Holly and Robin. They are all to the same high standard as me and photograph in the same style as me. The reason these have become my associate photographers is due to the fact that we have a close and fantastic working relationship from photographing a large amount of weddings and events together. This means that they always know exactly what I'm after and there's no need for me to check if they've capture something, as I can rest assured knowing they already have, and I can relax and focus on only my main role.
A second photographer is still of a high standard like me, and I would not hire a photographer that is not, I am very particular with this, after all, I'm the one who has to edit their photos afterwards, so you can rest assured, they will always be a fantastic second shooter. As second shooters may not have photographed weddings with me regularly and therefor I may need to check they have captured certain things and, well, basically I may need to work a little harder. That said, together, we will still deliver a stunning set of photos.
*all photographers I hire are professional full-time photographers that have at least 20 weddings under their belt as a main photographer, a strong documentary style and work on the same (or better) standard of camera as me. I tend to send the other photographer home after speeches, unless I know there is a planned dance routine where they may be lots of twirls or lifts and if I can see there will be a lovely sunset. Other than for these reasons there really is no need to have two photographers after speeches as we have flashes on and it can be a bit of a nuisance having 4 cameras with flashes firing at your guests.
We go and dance in it! Okay, so the weather is something completely out of my control but I assure you I will capture beautiful photos regardless. The couples who let this get to them and get upset about them end up not enjoying their day, the ones who embrace it always end up having the most brilliant of weddings and an awesome atmosphere. Work with me and come outside in the less rainy moments, pack some wellies or go barefoot, bring umbrellas and accept living in this unpredictable country. You might get a little dirty, but your wedding day isn’t about the weather, it’s about you two united as a couple, that’s what I’m there to photograph - to give a true representation of your day come rain or shine.
This really is personal preference and down to the amount of guests you'd like, whether you'd like both parties morning preparations covered and if you'd like another photographer capturing full length photos up the aisle if I'm at the front capturing closer and frontal shots, also to have the second capturing what your guests are up to during the family formals (group shots). However, this can be added 2-3 months before your wedding day once you have a better idea of your budget. You can read a lot more about Second or associate photographers in the FAQ's and in my "Meet My Seconds" section at bottom of this page, where you can also view a gallery of their work.
If you would like to see a couple of full galleries showing weddings with or without a second/ associate photographer, please do let me know and I can email you some links across.
I believe in telling a story and although your package may include 7, 9, 10 or even 11 hours, you may find to tell your full story you may need to book some additional hours of coverage. Unless otherwise requested, I start photographing bridal prep from approximately 2-3 hours before your ceremony (definitely 3 if there is travel time from your bridal prep location to your ceremony location) and I stay until just after your first dance. If you are planning fireworks or having your exit captured on camera, extra hours can be added to your package at £200 per hour. 9 hour for example would cover 11am to 8pm and would be ideal if you have a 1pm ceremony at the same location as where you are getting ready and a first dance at 7:30pm.
If you would really like all the evening action covered, you won't need to pay £200 per hour, you could keep me on until as late as 11pm for an extra £600
Of course not. Engagement shoots are great fun and a really good way for us all to get to know each other. Some couples like to book one to break the ice and have a practice run, others prefer to go with the more natural process of being photographed at their wedding (when they are on a wedding high and possibly more relaxed with a glass of bubbles!). Either way your wedding day images will be gorgeous. I would say the main advantage to a pre-wedding shoot is that you can look at the photos after and advise me of poses or angles that you prefer in the photos and this gives you and me a better idea of what poses you'll be happier with in your final wedding photos.
Great! There are a few options :
Once you receive your online gallery of wedding photos you will notice there is a store, you can actually design and order your own on there and it is really simple to use.
Alternatively, you can view my Queensberry Album Brochure back on the homepage or in the menu under Downloads, these are bespoke albums individually designed by me to suit you and your day, there's the choice of the Studio Book or the Duo album which are handmade in New Zealand. You can add these to your package at any time or purchase one at a later date up to 3 years after your wedding day.
I truly believe photos should be seen in print so an album is such a wonderful way to take a trip down memory lane. My clients often buy albums from me for their one year wedding anniversary, or even 3 year! Just bear in mind current prices are only guaranteed for one year after your wedding day, therefor you may see and price increase after this date.
Ooooh this is a funny one to answer as obviously all individuals, couples and supplier will have their own opinion on this and suppliers of course will likely think they are the most important... so "other than me" hehe and your chosen venue of course, in my personal opinion and this is based only on my experience at hundreds of weddings (and despite me absolutely loving a plethora of gorgeous flowers), I do think that if you're on a budget then you should be putting what makes happier guests and the best atmosphere for you and your guests to have the best and most memorable day! With that in consideration, then I would say the entertainment, ie. a brilliant band, and amazing food is what will be remembered! Guests always walk away talking about how good or crap the food was, or that there wasn't enough food, or drink..... and what an awesome fun night it was.
No. I've most likely discussed this with you already but I do feel it's important that this is reiterated here as you are not photographers and will most likely assume you own copyright to your wedding photos. Photography in the eyes of the law is a piece of art, we as photographers, are artists, and therefor having been the person to press the shutter, the photographer always owns the copyright, unless they have agreed to sell and sign over the copyright, which is incredibly rare. A second photographer signs over copyright to the main photographer and therefore would give me permission to edit these images. Although I retain the copyright, you do however, have the right to refuse me use of your images for public display on my website, social media and promotional materials, you also have the license to print for personal use, post online, give to your family and friends, anything really. The only thing you cannot do is alter my images or use them for commercial gain.
*as a small business I of course appreciate my clients support, and the photos I take are what gains me future work. As your wedding approaches you will receive a form asking for permissions for various use of your images, this is entirely your choice and I will respect and honour your decision.
Upon request VIP arrangements (confidentiality agreements) will be put in place to protect any public or press interest. Any photos used for public display by Adôrlee for self-promotion, will need to be agreed in writing first. Please do let me know if you are / a guest, is a public figure or in a position of authority and you would like this put in place.
Yes. I am insured with Aaduki Multimedia Insurance, which includes cover for equipment, public liability and most importantly; professional indemnity to ensure you and I are both fully covered.
Yes, I highly recommend you pay for your own wedding insurance. Something I never even bothered purchasing, but for the sake of £50 or £150, it could save you thousands of pounds, as I am sure many are now, unfortunately, learning with the current COVID-19 situation.
After your wedding, I select a few images as a sneak peek to send through to you to share with your family and friends.
I cull down the images, selecting the images I will be editing based on my professional and experienced opinion. The ones which are not used are basically duplicates of the ones in your final set, eyes closed, someone has walked in front of the camera, unflattering ones or images where the flash has not fired or the lens mis-focussed.
From your final selection, these images are taken into Adobe Lightroom and each and every one edited, individually by moi! Once I have applied my editing style to your photos, corrected any exposure or white balance issues and cropped, I then export your images as Jpegs and take them into photoshop to check for any retouching that may be required - fortunately I am not only a photographer, but also a professional retoucher, often hired by other photographers. I will as standard tuck in any back fat overhang, remove the unwanted spot on the end of your nose that decided to invite itself to your wedding, and reduce/ soften/ lighten any skin blemishes and dark circles/ wrinkles around the eyes.
The final steps are then ordering all of the correctly so they tell your story and so your not looking at lots of detailed shots in a row and creating your online gallery and uploading your images.
As you can see this is not a one day job, it's extensive work that goes into delivery you the most beautiful set of images from your day for you to treasure, and in high season, these are prioritised in terms of your wedding date, therefore the 8-10 weeks turnaround time, and asking for clients to be patient and not to chase, as I want your photos to be perfect, just as you do, therefor I will not rush the editing process.
*Intensive digital retouching is available as an extra.
If I have never worked at your venue before and it is local, then I can do a venue visit, and if you are also local then I like to schedule this in with a pre-wedding meet to discuss any final details. For weddings further afield or overseas, I shall visit the venue either the day before (upon arrival) or on the morning of before I start shooting. if you are nervous that I haven’t worked at your venue before please do get in touch and I can send you some full galleries of weddings from my first times at venues so you can rest assured that you need not worry. A good and experienced photographer will produce just as awesome photos a first time at a venue. If meeting me beforehand then ask to see my sample Queensberry album - this showcases the first wedding I ever photographed at a Southend Barns.
Absolutely. My email address is clients@adorlee.co.uk
Please do add this contact to your phone and email account so I don't go straight to your spam folder.
My mobile number is 07764 595370 and I am also on whatsapp. I am quite used to receiving photos, links and messages for ideas or what my excited bride has just purchased, so please feel free to share away. All I ask is to consider the time you are messaging, my phone isn't always on silent and my lovely man doesn't always appreciate it beeping with wedding dress ideas at midnight! haha or at 6am.
As mentioned on the Inspiration page, you can also find me on Pinterest under @adorleeweddings and I love it when brides or grooms invite to join their private board to give me an insight to their day and style.
Gosh, this list could be endless. Obviously, I don't need to know the flavour of the second tier of your wedding cake, neither do I need to know that the person making your cake won an award, I will be photographing your cake, irrelevant. If you have decided to do a sparkler arch, wish to write with sparklers or are having fireworks and I'm booked in with the correct coverage to capture this, please do let me know. If you are having a planned directed first dance with a lean to lift at the end, please advise me of this as I may need to ensure I'm on the correct side of the dancefloor to capture that lift or lean (I am often moving around the edge of the dancefloor following your direction). If there are divorced/ separated/ re-married parents or important guests and the situation is not an amicable one which would mean them being kept at opposite ends of group photos please do let me know so that I can direct accordingly. If a relative has passed please do let me know so I don't put me foot in it! If you have any surprises planned for the day or in case your parents have planned a secret surprise, then please advise me and advise your parents that "if" they have, to please let me know so I can be ready to capture this.
Any gifts, details or jewellery that was handmade or has a meaning to it, please tell me so I can be sure to capture these memories for you.
Finally, and I'm sure there are most likely more that I simply have not thought of right now, please let me know if there is any one who is heavily pregnant, unwell, in a wheelchair, elderly that may not be able to walk across to the group photo location of choice, or if you have an usher, for example, who have have asperges / autism... who may be very shy or react badly if I were to tap them on the shoulder.
You may have been wondering whether to add a second photographer to your package, here are some Q&A's for you below. This really is your choice and sometimes it's a case of waiting to see what's left in your budget - this is why I allow this to be added to your package up to 2 months prior to your wedding day. A second photographer is £300 with payment due one week before your wedding.
Every photographer works differently, we each have our own style and therefore may have different requirements from a second photographer. For me, a second is not there to get me drinks or carry my bags, they are professionals in their own right and I hire them to capture specific shots including; morning prep for your groom or bride, another ceremony perspective from the back capturing lovely full length shots up the aisle, if your venue/ church has a balcony then they can take some from above too (I shall be at the front capturing your expressions as most vicars/ Priests and registrars prefer that we stay in one place during the service). During group photographs, my second shall focus on your guests and the aspects of your day that you will be missing.
Another perspective on your romantic portraits meaning double whammy!
Over the last ten years I've had approximately 10 second photographers second shoot at weddings for me. These all freelance although also work as main photographers in their own right and just filling their spare weekends with second shooting. I only have second photographers who are to the same standard as me, experienced professional photographers and they all have their own equipment which is to the same standard (or better) than mine.
Oh yes, definitely. Unless referring to my comments in the previous question where I think a second photographer is needed, I can honestly say that having photographed over 400 weddings, approximately half of these I was the sole photographer, and those clients still LOVED their photos. You will still have loads of beautiful photos and your day documented to a high standard.
A second photographer needs to be booked in, a minimum of 3 months before your wedding. If you are one of my clients and unsure whether you need one, please do get in touch with your timeline in hand and we can discuss what will be best for you and your wedding day.
I would not recommend a second photographer in this instance. With a small wedding, these are more intimate, in which case two photographers can be a bit much when there aren't many guests, we become more noticeable, and I can capture candids of the guests alone as there are less of them.
My clients who have booked a second photographer have been over the moon with their photographs and often speak of how great the second photographer was and how they love being able to see what the fiancé was up to on the day and have those "up the aisle" shots, as well as the added bonus of having both wedding parties mornings documented in their wedding album.
Equally, my clients who have not hired a second photographer for their wedding day have been just as happy with their photos, and have never said to me that they regret not having one.
Read more here about my second photographers or please do get in touch with your timeline in hand and we can discuss what will be best for you and your wedding day.
Here’s a list of things I hear, a lot, on the morning of a wedding. I've purposely listed these to ensure that you can double check all of these BEFORE your wedding day so that there is no panic and your morning runs smoothly:
1. Scissors – for cutting off labels etc...
2. Who has the boutonnieres? (flower corsage)
3. Have you practised tying the cravat if wearing one? If not, get on youtube
4. Do you have a tissue for your Bride for the ceremony?
5. Remember sunglasses/ cigars for you and groomsmen if you’re wanting a ‘reservoir dogs’ style walking photo?
6. Have you finished your speech? Try to finish this before the morning of your wedding? and don’t forget to thank the future in-laws for bringing such a wonderful, beautiful, amazing woman into the world!
7. Do you have the Order of Services?
8. Who has the rings?
9. Have you cleaned and trimmed your nails? Remember they will be in the exchange of ring photos.
1. Scissors – for cutting off labels etc
2. Who is taking your suitcase/ overnight bag?
3. Who is carrying your make-up?
4. Do you have flat shoes or wellies for walking across fields or rain if needed? and a nice brolly?
5. Who is walking Mum down the aisle and seating her?
6. Make sure bouquets are taken out of the water to let them drain (or dry off with kitchen roll) or they’ll be soggy on your dress!
7. Does someone have hair bobby pins in case of wind and messy hair and cotton buds to wipe away tears without smudging the make-up?!
8. Who is getting you dressed? Are they ready themselves?
9. Who is getting Dad sorted?
10. Do you have tit-tape for you or the maids if needed in an emergency?
11. Who is carrying a mini emergency sewing kit and a safety pin in case of dress emergency?