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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How to Cut the Picture-Perfect Wedding Cake Slice

Some moments at a wedding are just classically picture perfect. One of those moments is often the cutting of the cake. Even though this moment is part of most weddings, you’d probably be surprised to learn that many couples step up to the cake and then look at me and say, “what now?”. So, to help you prepare for your classic moment on your big day, here are some tips for how to cut the “picture-perfect” wedding cake slice.

Prepare to Cut

Begin by placing the bride’s hand (right is best) on the cake cutter and then the groom’s hand on top. This is also sometimes a fun moment to get another ring shot, so we may pause and have the bride put her left hand on top of the other two hands for a picture (but you’ll cut with the right hands on the knife).

The Technique: Cut a Slice in the Shape of a V

Place the cake cutter into the cake at an angle to make one side of a V shape. The tip of the V should be in the center of the cake. If you have a multi-layered cake, the cut should come from the bottom layer. Then, carefully lift the cake cutter out of the cake and repeat to make the other side of the V shape.

Lift the Slice Out

You can either lift the slice out together by having the groom use the cake server and the bride helping to steady the slice with the cake cutter. Or, one of you can lift the slice out of the cake while the other holds the plate. Either way, this is one of your first moments of working together as a married couple. Enjoy the moment.

Commence Feeding Each Other

Oh, the options. Will you feed each other at the same time or one after the other? Will you feed each other with your hands or a fork? Will you be nice or smash the cake into each other’s faces? This is completely up to you. It’s YOUR moment. You don’t have to plan ahead together as a couple, but you do need to go into the moment knowing what you plan to do and most of all, have fun (it will show in the pictures).

Essential Tips for the Perfect Moment

  • Don’t cut a huge piece: this is more about getting that picture-perfect moment than cutting a huge piece of cake.
  • Slice slowly and firmly: when you slice through the cake, don’t be shy so that you get the cleanest cut possible.
  • Gesture of Unity: some families choose to have the bride and groom feed the in-laws a slice of cake after they feed their spouse as a goodwill gesture to show a bond of unity between the new family.

Alternative Desserts

You may be wondering how to recreate this moment if you don’t have a wedding cake. If you’re using a pie in lieu of a cake, just repeat the same steps above with the pie. If you’re using a more unique dessert (cookies, donuts, ice cream, a candy bar), clink the desserts together (like you’re cheersing) for the picture. No matter what kind of dessert you choose for your special day, this classic wedding moment will make for a fun memory for your guests and some beautiful pictures!

Step Instruction
Hand Placement Bride’s right hand on cutter, groom’s hand on top.
Cutting Style Cut a V shape from the bottom layer of the cake.
Lifting Lift together using the server or one holds the plate.
Execution Slice slowly and firmly for the cleanest cut.

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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