Emily Quinton is a female wedding photographer who works in the UK (and abroad on request).
Choosing a female wedding photographer to photograph your wedding day can offer you something a little different for your wedding album in a traditionally male-dominate profession. Emily often photographs the day right from the bride getting ready – photographing the hair, the make-up, the shoes, the dress – and because of her relaxed style you often don’t even notice she’s there, so you can feel comfortable and relaxed and enjoy the pampering.
Meanwhile, her male assistant is hanging out with the groom, best man and ushers while they’re getting ready.
Then, during the day, Emily concentrates on producing beautiful feminine images, aiming to capture relaxed, joyful images of the guests, as well as those important photographs of family and friends. Emily loves the details, and it’s important to have a record of the flowers, the dress, the venue, the top table details and everything else that has taken so long to plan.
Later, once the formalities are over Emily will spend some time with the bride and groom together to produce a set of creative, contemporary, honest images that capture the spirit of the occasion.
By the end of the day, usually after the first dance, it’s not uncommon to have sparked up a conversation with a guest and for them to have asked Emily ‘So how do you know the bride and groom?’
The surprised look after her reply and an exclamation of ‘I thought you were an old friend!’ is how she knows she’s done a good job.
Female Wedding Photographer
Emily Quinton is a female wedding photographer who works in the UK (and abroad on request).
Choosing a female wedding photographer to photograph your wedding day can offer you something a little different for your wedding album in a traditionally male-dominate profession. Emily often photographs the day right from the bride getting ready – photographing the hair, the make-up, the shoes, the dress – and because of her relaxed style you often don’t even notice she’s there, so you can feel comfortable and relaxed and enjoy the pampering.
Meanwhile, her male assistant is hanging out with the groom, best man and ushers while they’re getting ready.
Then, during the day, Emily concentrates on producing beautiful feminine images, aiming to capture relaxed, joyful images of the guests, as well as those important photographs of family and friends. Emily loves the details, and it’s important to have a record of the flowers, the dress, the venue, the top table details and everything else that has taken so long to plan.
Later, once the formalities are over Emily will spend some time with the bride and groom together to produce a set of creative, contemporary, honest images that capture the spirit of the occasion.
By the end of the day, usually after the first dance, it’s not uncommon to have sparked up a conversation with a guest and for them to have asked Emily ‘So how do you know the bride and groom?’
The surprised look after her reply and an exclamation of ‘I thought you were an old friend!’ is how she knows she’s done a good job.
If you’d like to book Emily for your wedding photography, take a look at the wedding photography collections she offers and then get in touch to arrange a consultation.