So what exactly is a documentary wedding photographer? In my mind its a photographer that doesn’t interfere with the proceedings of your wedding day, and will do their very best to capture an honest, true, and real story of the day through a collection of un-staged and natural images.
Working as a documentary wedding photographer really suits me for many reasons. The main attraction is because of my background in photography before I decided to become a full time wedding photographer. The first decade of my career was spent as a press photographer supplying images to newspapers, magazines, and agencies. It was manic, high-pressured, and extremely fun (very much like how weddings can be!). I learnt so much as a press photographer, and it definitely helped me to develop a creative and reportage style that I use at all my weddings I shoot. Being thrown in at the deep end at such a young age was also the best on-the-job education I could have asked for. I was just 17 years old when I started out and was ridiculously shy. I would be so nervous going on assignments, and I was always worried that people wouldn’t take someone so young at all seriously. Yes, the first few years were tough, but i’m so glad I did it and stuck at it!
Because I had to learn how to build my confidence around complete strangers on a daily basis (sometimes these strangers were politicians, celebrities, sports stars, and even members of the royal family) it quickly made me a much more assertive person, and definitely helped me come out of my shell. Being a press photographer really does make you become a ‘people person’. And if you don’t like people… well, maybe being a press photographer or a wedding photographer isn’t for you.