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Our Essentials plus Wedding Package.

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June 26, 2019 by Kevin Morris

It’s easy to see why our essentials + package has become our most popular one.

Not only do you get relaxed and stress free photography, but you also get coverage from the preps through to the dancing, a personalised USB presentation box, 100 prints of your day carefully chosen to create a timeline and you can add on an album at any stage.

All the images on the USB are presented fully print ready and non-watermarked, and also included in lo-res format s you can share them with friends & family via email and social media.

Don’t delay, contact us today to see if we have your date free and we can have a chat.

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February 26, 2019 by Kevin Morris

Lovely email received from Martina & Steve whose wedding I shot in the fab Ashley Park House.

Anyway, we would like to thank you so much and let you know how really pleased we were with your professionalism on the day of our wedding and the finished product of our wedding photos. You captured the essence of the day throughout and love all the candid shots of us and our guests which we’ve enjoyed sharing with them. We’re not a couple who love being in front of the lens and you put us both at ease. It’s so special for us to have these as it brings us vividly back to the day and we get to re-live it over and over again & hopefully for years to come.  We would highly recommend you.

 

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September 16, 2018 by Kevin Morris

A regular line in enquiries we receive is “we hate having our photos taken” or “we’re not really camera people / we’re not comfortable in front of the camera”.

Rest assured, this is more common than you think, and one of the reasons for a lot of our referrals is that we blend into the background, have a relaxed and stress free manner and don’t keep the couple away for hours on a photo shoot. What we do before each wedding is plan for time spent getting photos, keeping it to a minimum but without compromise on quality, and then we make the actual photos as painless as possible. When photographing a couple there is not much in the way of “look at me and say cheese”, it’s more interaction between each couple, and more directed than overly posed.

We are always delighted to take the lead from couples in terms of what they want from their photos and are more than happy to offer assistance and guidance if needed.

Why not drop us a line and arrange a chat to see how we can help on your big day.

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September 10, 2018 by Kevin Morris

Is the phrase “capture the moment” overused in photography circles ?? Probably, but it can sum up an image, taken in a split second, that won’t be repeated again. It is literally, capturing that moment and freezing it forever, a sneaky kiss on a wedding day, the tears of joy on a parents face, the innocence (or not !!) of children, or just a look, a smile, unposed, unsolicited by the photographer. When we are photographing weddings we keep the posing to a minimum as much as possible and look out for these moments, hoping to catch them – it’s not always possible, but sometimes everything just falls into place. Between the wedding meal and the start of the dancing Alan went for a walk with his daughter, away from the crowds,  just a bit of fresh air for the two of them. Luckily I was outside as well, cooling off after a long warm day and was delighted to “capture this moment”.

 

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May 9, 2018 by Kevin Morris

I pride myself on delivering relaxed and informal photography on your wedding day without any compromise on the final quality of the image, but, if a chance comes along for a shot, or I see something that I think would look fab I’m all over it. Luckily my planning in the run up to each wedding makes allowances for such circumstances. To illustrate the point I will explain the backstory behind the photo below as well as explain how we got there.

I had shot quite a few weddings in Seafield before and, when there were to be beach shots, we had gone down to the “public” beach at Ballymoney. This time was a little different however as Shauna & Davy had actually gotten engaged on the beach accessed through Seafield and their one “must have” shot was on this part of the strand so I wanted to make sure we got a standout shot to last a lifetime, but I also promised them we would be back at their guests by 4:15. Luckily a lot of things came together on the day. Firstly the main event manager at Seafield had volunteered to drive us there in a golf buggy, then Shaunas bridesmaid Orla hopped onto the back of the buggy to make sure all the bits & pieces were in place. Shauna helped big time by bringing along a pair of blinged up runners and of course we had a stunning day in terms of the weather. As soon as we arrived at the beach I saw the shot I wanted, but the spot was covered with kids enjoying the sun so we took a few other quick photos, once the little ones had moved on, Shauna scampered up the hill thanks to the runners and whereas a sunny day is often a pain for a photographer, the solid blue sky provided a stunning backdrop.

Within a minute I knew I had the shot I wanted, and with a couple of quick stops on the way back to the hotel it was 4:14 as we arrived at reception. Main job done, no stress, no fuss and everyone was so relaxed heading into the drinks reception all thanks to a little planning and a little help from lady luck !!

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February 7, 2018 by Kevin Morris

I had the pleasure of shooting Ella & Brians wedding in the stunning Castle Durrow last August. A fab venue, a lovely couple, a fun & relaxing day and
followed up by some great feedback….if Carlsbergs did weddings !!!!!

Hi Kevin,

Hope you’re keeping well.
I got our wedding photos a few weeks ago, thank you so much! The presentation box and USB stick are a great idea!!
The photos are amazing and we are so happy with them. We especially love the photo of us looking out the window ofthe Romanesque doorway in Killeshin and also some of the lovely Castle Durrow garden shots.
Thank you for doing such a great job with the photos and also making us feel so relaxed on the day!

Many Thanks,
Ella & Brian

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