Later in the summer Kat and Shane are getting married at the lovely Somerford Hall, Staffordshire, and last weekend I met up with them for their Pre-Wedding Shoot in their village. The great thing about weddings is not just spending the wedding day itself with a bride and groom, and all their guests, but for me it is great to get to know the couple properly, for them to get to know me well, and for them to feel comfortable in front of the camera – which is the whole point of a pre-wedding shoot. This gives me such an interesting snapshot into couple’s lives (really no pun intended. Honestly…), and Kat and Shane’s engagement shoot was a perfect example of this.
When I met them first they had a dog and a cat, and it was clear that they were really important to them. Just before I met up with them recently, however, they had just taken on another dog, and they were keen to make sure both hounds were involved in the photographs as they were not at the wedding itself.
Kat, Shane and I had a wander around the village spending a while chatting and taking photos and talking through their wedding day plans, but afterwards we went into their garden with the dogs. We wanted to get a shot of them all together, but I love taking photos of dogs running at speed (getting geeky for a second, my camera takes photos at a phenomenal speed if you want it to), so we got a couple of bouncy balls and had a laugh making the dogs chase around after them while I tried to keep up with them.
Oh and I had to get a quick photo of the cat too – didn’t want the poor thing to feel left out…
It was lovely to spend some time with them all (particularly Kat and Shane obviously – not just the dogs), and really looking forward to sharing their wedding day with them later in the year.










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Kat & Shane – Somerford Hall Pre-Wedding Shoot
Later in the summer Kat and Shane are getting married at the lovely Somerford Hall, Staffordshire, and last weekend I met up with them for their Pre-Wedding Shoot in their village. The great thing about weddings is not just spending the wedding day itself with a bride and groom, and all their guests, but for me it is great to get to know the couple properly, for them to get to know me well, and for them to feel comfortable in front of the camera – which is the whole point of a pre-wedding shoot. This gives me such an interesting snapshot into couple’s lives (really no pun intended. Honestly…), and Kat and Shane’s engagement shoot was a perfect example of this.
When I met them first they had a dog and a cat, and it was clear that they were really important to them. Just before I met up with them recently, however, they had just taken on another dog, and they were keen to make sure both hounds were involved in the photographs as they were not at the wedding itself.
Kat, Shane and I had a wander around the village spending a while chatting and taking photos and talking through their wedding day plans, but afterwards we went into their garden with the dogs. We wanted to get a shot of them all together, but I love taking photos of dogs running at speed (getting geeky for a second, my camera takes photos at a phenomenal speed if you want it to), so we got a couple of bouncy balls and had a laugh making the dogs chase around after them while I tried to keep up with them.
Oh and I had to get a quick photo of the cat too – didn’t want the poor thing to feel left out…
It was lovely to spend some time with them all (particularly Kat and Shane obviously – not just the dogs), and really looking forward to sharing their wedding day with them later in the year.
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