Love is in the Air: Wedding Fragrances with Yankee Candle and WoodWick
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Whatever time of year you choose to get married the British weather can prove a tad unpredictable. Whether this uncertainty is causing you stress or not, it may comfort you to know that your wedding photography will still look spectacular whatever the conditions throw at you. That's one worry off your plate!
Caroline White (https://carolinewhitephotography.co.uk) says: Absolutely not! It's all about being prepared beforehand with plan A and plan B scenarios. I like to stay positive and manifest good weather. But if plan B does happen then we are ready to go with brollies, and spare shoes to wear temporarily for photographs so your gorgeous wedding footwear isn't ruined. I'm an expert in gathering your wedding dress so it looks great off the floor as you walk without getting it trashed. Plus, I adore a stormy sky to use with my dramatic lighting.
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Jessica Bryony (www.jessicabryony.com) says: "Some of the most atmospheric and romantic wedding photos happen in unexpected weather. A good photographer will have the experience to adapt, whether that means using beautiful indoor locations, working with umbrellas and soft lighting, or embracing the drama of the moment. "I always prepare for different weather conditions and if you're up for it, I also love capturing cinematic, rain-kissed portraits. Think of those incredible, misty, romantic shots with reflections in puddles or the soft glow of light through raindrops."