The location for your wedding photography is important and should reflect your own style,
however the quality of light available on the day is my main interest before arriving at the
location.
Most people believe that a sunny day is ideal for your wedding day however nothing could be
further from the truth as a photographer I like to work on bright days with plenty of cloud to diffuse the unflattering effects of the naked sun.
The location is really down to personal taste although thought should be given to the amount of space available for photography, country churches can be a bit of a tight squeeze for large
group shots and provision should be made for these pics to be taken at the reception venue.
The other thing to consider is the big question of "what happens if it rains?" does the venue your considering have a indoor area that is both suitable and large enough to accommodate your
photography requirements should the weather turn.
The location for the picture below was created with photoshop it does not exist in reality
although the wood the arch and the bride are real enough I just could not get them all at the same place at the same time.
Until the next exposure...
