
I’ve heard this question asked by my couples, by friends & family, on the wedding blogs, on Twitter…you get the picture. And as you’d expect there are plenty of blog posts trying to answer this question. These are just my thoughts on it.

I’ve heard this question asked by my couples, by friends & family, on the wedding blogs, on Twitter…you get the picture. And as you’d expect there are plenty of blog posts trying to answer this question. These are just my thoughts on it.

I’ve played in a handful of local bands in my time, so my local music & arts scene is something that I still love to stay involved with. This is a shot from a relatively new event that’s run by some friends of mine that tries to combine the creative arts with music from local & national bands.


Choosing a good photographer has its obvious benefits: peace of mind that your wedding day will be captured in a way you’ll love, professional quality images & products, great customer service before & after the wedding, the list goes on. But there’s one benefit that you might not have thought of. The photographers extensive knowledge of weddings.

Alice and John were married at the Cathedral Quarter Hotel in Derby. Having been a police station and council offices in it’s past, this beautiful Grade II listed building was only converted to a hotel within the last 5 years. It’s a great place to shoot, with the staircase providing a stunning backdrop for any Derby wedding photographer.