Your Sussex Wedding - February / March 2021 (Issue 89)

56 "Let your photographers do the work! If it’s pouring down, they’ll find the perfect location so all you have to do is pose for the shot then return to your guests. For me it’s about research, research, research – find a spot and set up the shot!” – Nick Henley “If you’re planning to take a stroll in the fields for some group or couple shots, be sure to bring a different pair of shoes to change into and in cold weather be prepared with warm clothing or your shivers may show. Your photographer will likely have packed an umbrella to offer you, so never let the rain get in the way of an iconic image. If I’m lucky enough to capture a rainbow, I don’t let the guests know until after I’ve taken the shot or I’d miss that perfect pose.” – Nick Henley “The weather will be what it will be. We haven’t met a bride and groom yet who’ve let the weather spoil their big day!” – Tania Jonas, Steve & Tania Photography “You shouldn’t need to worry about your photographer adding to the stress of a difficult decision if the weather moves your outdoor wedding inside. They’ll be ready to quicky set up elsewhere, acting quickly, changing the light settings and locking them in. Good to go.” – Nick Henley, Mundial Photo www.mundialphoto.co.uk www.mundialphoto.co.uk www.steveandtaniaphotography.uk www.mundialphoto.co.uk

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