First of all a big apology for the gap in posts, due to a holiday. I had planned to post before I went away but I was beaten by circumstances.

I like to think of my business as providing boutique wedding and lifestyle portrait photography. But why boutique?

Boutique because I provide a specialised service, using the finest bespoke products, to people who value photography and their memories. Bookings are limited to enable the level of experience and service that is so important. This, along with superb end products, results in heirloom quality albums and images that tell your story and can be passed on to the next generation.

A lot of time is spent creating bespoke photography sessions to ensure that your portrait art is truly personalised as well as capturing the essence of you and your family. From guidance on what to wear and choice of locations, to time spent with you viewing the images using a projector and screen, helping you to make the right image and product choices.

You can think of it like a journey. A bus will get you from A to B, but if you want to enjoy the luxury of a fine vehicle, the experience of sitting in a climate controlled environment adjusted for your comfort whilst sitting in sumptuous leather seats listening to your favourite music, then perhaps that top end Mercedes is the right choice for you. Boutique photography is the equivalent to that Mercedes.

The time invested in the photographic session is just a small part of the process, but that is a whole post in itself which I will save for another time.

With boutique photography it is the whole experience that is truly wonderful and the images which make the investment of time and money worthwhile.
As no post is complete without images, these are from a session with Brad and Laura in the Lake District.

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Beautifully tender yet edgy portraits I’m sure Brad and Laura loved these.
Really liking your thinking and analogy on boutique photography.