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Richard Barley Wedding Photographer Worcestershire

 

 

We are husband & wife, we work as a team and we love weddings! Wondering what dress the bride will wear, what colour the flowers will be, the fabulous outfits, the array of different venues and every small detail that goes into each wedding to make it unique. Your wedding is a special day for you both to remember for the rest of your lives. Our aim is to capture the essence of your day without being intrusive, allowing you to relax and have a great time with your family and friends, while we record all those spontaneous moments. Our photography style gives you a story book memory of your day showing all the feelings, emotions and all the details that make your wedding day unique to you.


The style of photography is relaxed and informal reportage. I capture images as the day unfolds and tell the story of the day from bridal preparation. The aim is to allow you to enjoy your day without having to think about photography. The photography is 'quiet photography' and you will not realise the majority of the photographs are being captured. High quality top of the range digital cameras allow me to avoid flash most of the time.

I want you to enjoy the most important day of your life, not worry about, or feel uncomfortable by the photography. I record the day as it happens, blending in with your guests, so that most of the time you will not even notice that I am there. Any formal photographs required will be taken efficiently  and without any fuss so that your guests are not kept waiting, and you both can enjoy your reception together.

To keep up with our most recent weddings please visit our blog. If you would like to arrange a meeting to view our range of albums please click on contact us below and send the enquiry form with details of your wedding day.

Rich

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