Pre Wedding Photography – Teresa & Andrew – Charlotte House

One of the great things about wedding photography is sharing a couple’s big day.  For me the key is that everyone is able to relax, and this is particularly important for the bride and groom.  This is why I always do a pre-wedding shoot.  It is a chance to meet up with the couple before their wedding day, to find more out about what they have planned and what is important to them, but also it is such a  a good opportunity to make sure they are able to relax with the camera.  It leaves the day free for having fun and enjoying the wedding, both for me and the bride and groom.

I spend a lot of time listening to couples about what is important to them – for some it is the dress, for others it is the venue, but most important to most weddings are the friends and family.  This is particularly the case for Teresa and Andrew.  I met up with them in Lincoln on a cold winters morning a couple of weeks ago for their pre-wedding shoot, and met their children for a family and wedding shoot.  I wanted to spend a bit of time with Teresa and Andrew on their own, but I also wanted to get some shots of them altogether (as that was what was so important to them), so I went along with Kat, the boys and with some friends and their kids, so we could sneak off for 20 minutes.

We headed to a local park in Lincoln, and just about managed to get some great shots of the family together, but also of just the two of them, and have a chat through the plans for the day at Charlotte House.  The wedding sounds like it is going to be a real family affair – it is in a couple of weeks time, so soon there will be some wedding photographs of their special day up on the blog.  In the mean time here are some shots from the pre wedding shoot.

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