When Tony from docuwedding started shooting weddings he believed there was only one way to do it, photojournalists like stories, and stories about people in particular and so documenting and telling the story of a wedding in this way seemed obvious and the most satisfying way to do it. So, he shoots 90% observational reportage usually starting from about 2 hours before the ceremony until after the first dance. he does not interfere or direct you nor does he shoot a list of cheesy poses, all you have to do is enjoy the day the way you imagined it.
Shooting family group shots of you and your closest family and friends, the kind of thing that Mum and Dad will like and recommending you spend some ‘you’ time on some portraits of just the two of you is the best way to achieve a healthy balanced album documenting your entire day as a love story. You won’t be leaping over benches or peaking out from behind a tree, unless of course bench leaping is a family tradition. No wedding is too big or too small or distance too far.