Cornwall Wedding Photographer

Unposed, Natural, Relaxed Professional Photography

Hey! I'm Steven. I am a Cornwall Wedding Photographer. I have been professionally photographing weddings since 2004 and have captured hundreds of happy couples. Before I was a wedding photographer I was a professional music photographer working worldwide with big acts. My approach to wedding photography is simple: to create a whole story that documents your most important day in the most natural and beautiful way possible. Working on all that the pictures are captured for forever. I will always look to capture your special day naturally and organically, documenting the fun, laughter and happiness as and how it occurs. I cover set up, love, photographs of your big day directing you or your guests. I follow the narrative of the day and capture all of the magical moments.

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A Little Bit About Me

I love being a wedding photographer in Cornwall. I've been professionally photographing weddings since 2004 and have captured hundreds of happy couples. Before I was a wedding photographer I was a professional music photographer working worldwide with big acts. Photography has always been a huge passion of mine ever since I was a child.

I grew up in Cornwall but have enjoyed travelling the world as much as possible since my early 20s. Not only do I love photographing weddings in Cornwall, I've never been lucky enough to capture couples special days all over the UK, Europe and the rest of the world.

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Getting the Best Wedding Day Photos – Tips & Ideas for Wedding Photo Poses

On your wedding day, you want to look good. Not just an ordinary-weekday-good, but one-of-the-most-important-days-of-your-life kind of good. Mostly, this is up to your hair and makeup artist combined with your clothing selections. The rest, falls to your photographer! It’s my job to help you feel comfortable in front of the camera and guide your movement so that you look great in every shot! These are my pro tips and wedding photo poses for getting the best wedding day photography!

Comfort and Movement in Posing

For starters, all of my clients receive a detailed guide that includes tips for being in front of the camera! The main points that I make for getting the best portraits on your wedding day center around comfort, movement, and timing. I know it can be overwhelming to be in front of a camera, so remember that there is no wrong way to do anything. It’s important that you just do what comes naturally without questioning yourselves because it’s the little imperfections that make it better!

  • Rule #1: lean into the camera, not away from it. We’ll be moving around a lot and leaning into the camera is what creates those money shots!
  • Relax into every pose: You don’t want a death grip on each other. My rule of thumb is “if it bends, bend it,” meaning, loosening up your elbows, fingers, etc. Take a deep breath, relax your hands, and shake it out–literally if you need to!
  • Keep moving: Even though there are some amazing wedding photo poses that I love, your best bet is to keep moving. Movements can be super small like swaying, running your fingers down your partner’s arm, caressing their hair, etc.
  • Follow the prompts: Keep doing the prompt until your photographer says you can stop. If I tell you to “walk together towards me” or “snuggle up” then just keep going! I will move around you shooting from different angles being inspired by things y’all do on your own.

Mastering the Wedding Day Timeline

When capturing photography wedding poses at an outdoor or backyard wedding, everything depends upon the weather and the lighting. The wedding day timeline basically determines the kinds of photos we can take! Always plan your timeline around the best lighting keeping in mind the times of the year when the sun sets earlier. Giving your photographer time lets them have the space to create those magical moments. You might only get surface-level photos (still beautiful but not as epic or creative) if you squeeze your wedding photo ideas into a short amount of time. Honestly, the bottom line is this is about you two so your photos together should get the time they deserve!

Timing AspectPro Recommendation
Golden Hour PhotographySunset photos are my favorite–everything looks the most epic, dynamic and romantic with that golden light!
Ceremony Start TimeAt a minimum, the ceremony must start 1.5 hours before sunset.
Ceremony End TimeFinish up at least one hour before sunset.
Dedicated Portrait TimeIt is important to block out at least 10-15 mins for these photos if not more.
Rain PlanHave a rain plan option: clear umbrellas look good on camera or use an alternate indoor spot.

Regarding photo options, you may choose to do a first look or a late afternoon ceremony so we have time for post-ceremony photos. If you aren’t doing a first look, we can take pre-wedding photos with separate sides of the wedding party and family then both together later in the day.

Wedding Photo Poses with Larger Groups

Doing wedding photos with family and larger groups can take much longer than you might expect. Getting a group to migrate and gather then directing them in wedding photo poses requires strategy so here are some tips!

  • Communication is key: be very clear about where they need to be at what time. If you know someone tends to run 10 mins late, then tell them an earlier time to arrive!
  • Leave flexibility: Leave flexibility in the wedding timeline just in case anything runs more slowly than expected so that the rest of the wedding timeline events can go smoothly.
  • Divide and conquer: Divide family photos up into smaller segments e.g. immediate family before the ceremony and extended groups afterwards.
  • Minimize distractions: Ask other family members to refrain from taking photos during these larger shoots. Taking photos off to the side is fine, but sometimes I get crowded and the family looks at other cameras instead of mine.

Do’s and Don’ts for Creating the Best Wedding Photo Poses

To ensure the best results during the ceremony and reception, keep these specific tips in mind:

  • Tell the officiant to step aside for the kiss: they should move before announcing the kiss so they are not in the process of moving during that big moment!
  • The groom's dip: Have the groom dip the bride sideways!
  • Kiss down the aisle: stop halfway or at the end for an extra photo.

Engagement and Couple Photographer Cornwall

As well as being a wedding photographer in Cornwall I am also a professional couple and engagement photoshoots. I love photographing love! In which I do love having photographed couples for the last 15 years in Cornwall and the rest of the world.

Whether you are a new couple or have been married for 50+ years, a professional couple is a wonderful gift. I have photographed couples of many stages of their relationship.

I always make sure the photoshoots are relaxed, unposed, and fun. Not many people enjoy having their photos taken, including me, which is why I make sure that you are both relaxed and happy during the shoot.

Engagement photoshoots are a great way to get used to the camera before your wedding and are offered as part of my wedding photography.

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