Your Wedding Day

Test shoot / Pre wedding portrait
Why not get some informal portraits of you both to celebrate your engagement. Many couples value this opportunity to get to know us better before the wedding day. You can then relax and stop worrying about the photography on your wedding day.



Bridal Preparations
The excitement, nerves and those magic moments before the wedding. We will be sure to capture the spirit of this exciting time. Don't worry about the house being busy with people, we work around it all to capture those special moments.



Groom
The Groom waiting anxiously with his Best Man and Ushers. Some light hearted moments with his friends can set him at ease before all the guests arrive.




Ceremony
The bride's arrival, walking up the aisle, taking your vows and signing the register. These memories can be lost in a blur and we will ensure these will never be lost.




New Mr & Mrs
Filled with euphoria that you are finally married after months of preparation, Weir Photography endeavors to capture the moment, combining traditional portraits and informal impromptu shots with a more natural and friendly feel.



Champagne Reception
Once the essential wedding shots are over there is always time to mingle and take the impromptu shots of the rest of your wedding party as they relax after a glass or two of Champagne.




Group Shots
You will no doubt have family and friends come from all over and its nice to include them all in some group photographs.




Family Groups
Its not often that the whole family gets together, so don't hold back on your group photo list.





Bride & Groom
With the group shots over and the guests getting ready for dinner, its time for the Bride & Groom to have a few moments to themselves whilst we capture some natural images.




Wedding Line
The traditional wedding line before dinner is a time to capture your guests and top table interacting.





Reception Meal
Whilst your enjoying your meal we take the time to capture the details of your rings, flowers, favours and interaction with your guests. Some of the best informal shots can be captured during the speeches.




First Dance
The essential first dance, the bridesmaids, bestman, the parents. We am to capture them all.





Last Dance
Often left out by most photographers, Weir Photography can continue to record poignant moments like Your guests enjoying themselves, the fireworks, the bride and groom leaving.




After honeymoon
For those seeking romantic pictures on the beech, a castle or that favourite place but don't want to take the time away from their guests, why not have a second shoot when you get back from honeymoon. This option is also popular for those unlucky enough to have rain on their wedding day.

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