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Part 5 – Help Planning Your Wedding Hints Tips and Advice – Photography

Help Planning Your Wedding Photography

Help Planning Your Wedding Hints Tips and Advice – Photography focuses on one of the most personal and lasting parts of your celebration – your wedding photography. This isn’t just about taking pictures. It’s about telling a story that will last a lifetime. With over 27 years of experience, John Fox from John Fox Wedding Photography captures every moment with care, creativity and attention to detail.

The Value of a Professionally Finished Product

John believes strongly in delivering a finished product that honours your memories. A USB stick is not a complete piece of work. It’s just storage and doesn’t reflect the care or craft behind your images. Computer screen colours vary and high street printers vary too, changing the way your photos look. Professionally printed images, wall art and albums preserve colour, tone and detail exactly as intended. A wedding album is more than a product — it’s a lasting legacy.

Pre-Wedding Shoots That Build Confidence

Every package at John Fox Wedding Photography includes a pre-wedding shoot and a guest book created from the images. These relaxed sessions help couples feel comfortable in front of the camera while building a connection with John before the big day. They also provide time to explore the best locations for portraits and plan the shots together. Click here to view guest books.

John knows that great wedding photography relies on trust and teamwork. He works closely with your venue, planner, and suppliers to keep your day running smoothly.

Hints, Tips and Advice on Wedding Photography Styles

Every couple has their own vision for their wedding photographs. Over 27 years, John Fox Wedding Photography has developed a balanced approach that combines three key styles — documentary photography, posed family images, and relaxed couple portraits — to tell your full story.

Documentary or Reportage Photography

Documentary photography captures your day exactly as it unfolds. It focuses on genuine emotions, natural expressions, and unplanned moments. Nothing is staged, giving you images that feel real and authentic.

 

Page boys getting ready - Chicheley Hall, Buckinghamshire. Help Planning Your Wedding Hints Tips and Advice – Photography
Bride and mum photographed laughing documentary style - Fawsley Hall, Northamptonshire. Help Planning Your Wedding Hints Tips and Advice – Photography
Bride and Groom laughing with their guests - Image by John Fox Wedding Photography at Ashley Wood Farm, Wiltshire.

The images above from left to right were taken at – Chicheley Hall, BuckinghamshireFawsley Hall, NorthamptonshireAshley Wood Farm, Wiltshire

Posed Family Images

Family photographs are an important part of your wedding story. John makes sure no one is missed or forgotten. Over the years, he has perfected a smooth, organised routine that keeps family group shots efficient — usually taking no more than 20 minutes. That means you can spend more time celebrating with your guests.

 

Image of bride and groom with groomsmen and bridemaids at The Nevill Arms, Leicestershire. Image by John Fox Wedding Photography.
Ansty Hall, Warwickshire: Wedding guests in front of the wedding venue. Aerial photograph taken with a drone.

The images above left to right were taken at The Nevill Arms, Leicestershire and Ansty Hall, Warwickshire

Relaxed Couple Portraits

A few gently posed portraits of you both in your chosen setting create timeless, romantic images. You don’t have to love the camera — John focuses on capturing the love between you, not forcing you into unnatural positions. These portraits often work beautifully in the soft evening light, creating stunning results without pressure.

By blending these three styles, John creates a collection of natural, relaxed, and timeless wedding images that reflect your personalities, your families, and the atmosphere of your day.

 

Ragley Hall, Warwickshire: Bride and Groom on the steps leading to the wedding venue.
The newlyweds kissing in the grounds at Kilworth House, Leicestershire. Help Planning Your Wedding Hints Tips and Advice – Photography
De vere Beaumont estate, Berkshire. Image looking down at the bride and groom sitting by the grand staircase and the bride's dress covering the wooden floor.

From left to right the images above are taken at Ragley Hall, WarwickshireKilworth House, LeicestershireDe vere Beaumont estate,  Berkshire

Photography Packages That Can Mislead

At first glance, many photography packages seem attractively priced. However, it’s worth looking beyond the headline figure. Some photographers offer low prices that only cover essentials like the day’s photography and a basic digital download — sometimes not even edited.

Hidden Costs and Add-Ons

Pre-wedding shoots, travel, albums, and extra coverage often come at an additional cost. Once you add everything, that ‘affordable’ package often costs much more than expected.

The Truth About Album Design

Albums are another area where couples can be misled. Many photographers sell albums based on page count — for example, 20 pages. Designed properly, that often holds only around 30 photographs. Trying to squeeze in more turns the album into a cluttered “stamp collection” rather than a carefully curated story.

At John Fox Wedding Photography, albums focus on storytelling rather than page numbers. For example, an album with 60 images typically includes 40 pages, allowing for clean, elegant layouts with an average of three images per spread. View examples of album designs here.

John’s albums range from 60 to 150 images, all handcrafted by Graphistudio in Italy, a world leader in quality and craftsmanship. These are products designed to last a lifetime.

Final Thoughts and Advice

What looks like a good deal at first can sometimes deliver less than you hoped. Always check what’s included and understand how your images will be presented. You deserve more than just a collection of files on a USB stick.

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