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Wedding Photographers in Kent

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FAQ's

How can I incorporate special touches into my Kent wedding?

Everyone wants their wedding day to stand out from the crowd but sometimes it can be difficult to think of new ways to do this. First of all, sit down with your other half to discuss what you love together as a couple, do you have any special hobbies or skills that can be incorporated into your big day? Bringing a touch of Kent to your wedding day can also be a way to make your day even more special for guests. One of the most important things is to remember to let your wedding photographer know ahead of time so they don't miss any of your plans and the delight when guests encounter them for the first time.

How do I book a Kent wedding photographer?

It can be difficult to know how to approach a wedding photographer in Kent but it shouldn't be intimidating! First of all, spend time browsing a range of different photographers' websites by looking at their portfolios and deciding which styles and looks you like. Once you have managed to narrow down this list to at least two or three you can begin to email or call them to see if they have availability on your chosen date and to get a quote on cost. During this time you will be able to get a feel for whether you ‘gel’ with that particular photographer. If you are feeling particularly nervous you could book a pre-wedding shoot with them to calm any nerves.

What are the ‘must have’ vendors for a Kent wedding?

Whilst a wedding is about the two of you coming together as a couple thousands of Kent couples are looking to add something a little exciting to their special day. But what are the most important vendors to include on your wedding day? The most important three for most couples will always be a caterer so your guests can enjoy some great food after your big day, a wedding photographer to capture all your special moments as well as a florist for bouquets, buttonholes and those all-important decorations.

What are the best places for pictures in Kent?

When you get married in Kent you will be able to take your pick of some incredible locations throughout the county. The white Cliffs of Dover are an obvious example of a natural landmark that is a popular backdrop for Bridges and grooms coming from across the country. Other landmarks are the stunning Leeds Castle, Polhill Bank and Knole Park. Of course, your chosen wedding venue will likely have space within its grounds that can be used as great picture spots throughout the day. Speak to your wedding photographer beforehand so you can discuss your ideas for photo locations, their input will be invaluable when it comes to finding spots you hadn't thought of using.

What are the most popular photography styles in Kent?

We see many different trends when it comes to photography for your wedding. There are many wedding photographers in Kent who are able to capture your special day in a style you love so don’t be intimidated if you are looking for simple, classic photography to show off your day. Big trends at the moment are black and white photography as well as reportage style. A good wedding photographer can work with your style preferences to create an album you love and display for yours to come.

What time do Kent weddings usually start?

There is no set time that a wedding should start in Kent. The most popular timeframe for a wedding ceremony to begin is between 11am and 3pm. This is a good time as it allows most guests to travel and arrive in good time as well as leave time for the bride to get ready and ensures reasonable start times for suppliers such as the wedding photographer to arrive and photograph the bridal party getting ready. With this said, it's up to you to decide what time works for you and your party. Some brides will have visions of an evening candlelit ceremony… we say go for it!