
Is Nick Griffiths the actual photographer?
Yes, Nick and on occasion when two photographers are booked his associate photographer are the people who arrive on the day to photograph your wedding.
Why is Nick Griffiths such good value?
Many people think that wedding photography is just a matter of turning up on the day and taking a few snaps. Our commitment to you is total, before, during and after your wedding day. We meet with you before the day, we recce the wedding and reception venues. Afterwards, we edit the images, and finish each one in Photoshop. We don’t ask you to imagine a colour image in black and white – we show you. All your images will be colour corrected, cropped if necessary, enhanced and retouched, to reveal the excitement or subtlety of each moment recorded. Working with care and consideration, this post-production can take several days. Our involvement with you continues with guidance on choosing your album photographs and several trial album designs until you are completely happy before ordering the finished album.
Why would I need two photographers?
My associate and I work in a very complimentary way, photographing from two different points of view. In the morning preparations one of us can follow the Bride and one the Groom, giving both sides of the story.
What ‘style’ of photography do you do?
We photograph in a way that is appropriate for you. Reportage photography is often requested of us, and we will certainly record events unobtrusively as they happen. We are also happy to photograph your family groups for you, and with good organisation, we can do eight groups in about twenty minutes. We can also create beautiful portraits of you, which may involve some gentle direction from us, perhaps including a fabulous background or shaft of light that will look stunning in your album.
How many pictures do you take?
We typically take approximately two thousand pictures during the day, which we will edit down to about six hundred for you to see.
