Clements and the Fox are documentary-style wedding photographers. We are a wife-and-husband duo, based in Maylands, WA.
Hi there!
We craft whimsical, artistic and romantic wedding images, for couples who are MADLY and DEEPLY in love.
We do this by providing one-on-one support and guidance to couples who are new to the wedding planning journey. We work with couples who aren't necessarily looking for perfection or are fussy about tradition but who want to get the most out of their photographs. We photograph couples who might feel a bit nervous in front of a camera, and yet are also looking to create something magical, beautiful, original and nostalgic and even have their favourite images made into a work of art.
We work super hard to make sure all of our couples are well looked after from the moment they say hello, to the moment we hand over their incredible wedding images.
We invite you to chat with us about pricing, availability and your wedding plans.
~ Clements and the Fox
About
We are a wife-and-husband duo, (led by Karyn and assisted by Ben). It is our intention to serve you from a place of calm, energy and wisdom. We wish to provide you with a quality service so that you can get the most out of your photographs.
We were married in March 2017 and know the exhilarating feeling of what it's like to stand in front of your friends and family and declare your love for eachother. It has been literally the best day of our lives so far! We can't wait to share your story too!
Mrs Karyn Clements
Business Owner
Clements and the Fox
Yes! Absolutely. Two at a minimum, three is better.
When a photographer is hired by a couple to take their wedding photographs, they have a responsibility to capture the events as the unfold. You want a photographer to capture the love between the couple, the candid, fun and silly moments and the overall essence of the day. More than that, photographers are capturing a moment in time, a legacy of the family history and adding their style and artistic vision to these photographs.
If a photographer has only one camera on the day, and for some unforeseen reason, the camera fails, breaks, is lost, stolen, or damaged by the weather, then the photographer has failed their responsibility and due diligence to the couple, by not providing back-ups.
As a professional, I carry two camera bodies with me at all times, with different sized lenses, meaning I can interchange between the two cameras very quickly. This means I'm not going to miss important events, by spending unnecessary time changing the lenses. I also have a third camera as backup, (which my assistant uses during the ceremony to capture a different angle).
If you're wanting to hire a professional photographer, who is serious about the high quality of work they produce, make sure you ask what camera gear they are using and what back-ups they have in place.