A word in the brides ear
From: The
Master Photographers Association.
Dear Bride to be,
You are viewing the web site of a professional photographer offering
a specialist wedding service and we would advise you to exercise
care and discrimination when choosing your wedding photographer.
Photography has become very easy and you could be lead to assume
that anyone with a camera could make a satisfactory record of
the event. Truly professional photographers dedicated to the craft
do far more than merely click the shutter In order
to create photographs to treasure in the years to come they will
be able to cope with the vagaries of the British weather, draw
on their experience in controlling guests of all ages with tact
and diplomacy, work smoothly and competently to provide the scope
and variety of poses you may require all within the time scale
of the ceremony.
They will be familiar with the best locations to use what ever
the weather and because of their experience built up over covering
many weddings will not be shaken by some unexpected incident,
and may well turn it to their advantage. Because they take wedding
photographs every week, they know the sequence of groups to be
taken so well it becomes second nature, and they can spend more
time on the more romantic poses and fine details custom made to
suit you, your dress and your attendants. All designed to make
the most of those magic moments when you first become Mr &
Mrs.
Make sure you get this sort of photographic coverage for your
special day by using a member of The Master Photographers Association.
The largest professional body of this type in Europe. One final
word, do not chose your photographer on price alone, after all
you didnt do this when choosing your dress! Dont trust
a once in a while photographer with a once in
a lifetime event. Put your trust in a M.P.A member.
Yours Sincerely,
The Master Photographers
Association.
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