Before a couple ties the knot officially on their wedding day they go through plenty of planning and preparation to make sure they get everything just right. Our job as their wedding photographers is to assist with the preparations by liaising with the venue they have selected, the celebrant they are using and the drivers of the limousines just to name a few. Our experience in the industry over the last 10 years allows us to share valuable advice to our couples as they prepare for their Wedding day. One of the other ways in which we can assist the upcoming Wedding couple is by having a pre Wedding portrait session with them. Our pre Wedding portrait session is very relaxing and easy going. It allows the prospective couple to trial our services out before they fully commit to us on the day. In this session they get to see first hand what it is like to be photographed by our studio. They get first hand experience of how a professional photographer operates and provides the couple an opportunity to iron out any awkwardness they have in front of a camera. For many of our couples it can be the first time they have had professional photographs together. When Bradford and Jacqui booked their Wedding with our studio we also booked them in for pre Wedding portrait session. When a couple has children we invite them to bring the children along for the session if they like. Jacqui and Bradford have 2 beautiful children and brought them along. The photography session was held in the late afternoon at bells rapid sin the swan valley, which is one of our favourite places for portrait sessions. The kids got very much into the session (with the help of gabba gabba!!!). And the beautiful light as the sunset provided the rest. The session went really well and helped this wonderful couple feel so much more comfortable about being ready for their wedding day. The kids really warmed up and the final result was a set of truly memorable images for the family to enjoy for many years to come.
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