Award-winning photographer dedicated to capturing naturally beautiful images. Based on Sydney’s Lower North Shore/Northern Beaches. Packages start from $1,800.
Shoeless Photography is inspired by the relaxed smiles that come from feeling soft warm sand beneath bare feet. Clients don’t have to be ‘shoeless' to work with us, but our style helps to capture more personal moments and deliver images that celebrate the special bond between the couples we work with.
Based on Sydney’s Lower North Shore/Northern Beaches, Chris Meredith is the Creative Director of Shoeless Photography and all wedding photography is handled personally by him.
Packages start from $1,800 for 5 hours. This includes:
- Advance visit & survey of the wedding location
- Consultation with client to agree a shooting plan
- On-line look-book available within 24 hours of the wedding (apx 50 images)
- All images (apx 200) supplied in high res (for print) and low res (for web) on DVD or USB
- Travel to and from venue (within 30kms of Lower North Shore)
- Support and advice for printing, album creation, enlarging and framing
Why choose Shoeless Photography?
- All images professionally captured and edited by Chris Meredith
- Tailored service - flexible to your plans and ideasInformal style to ensure you relax and enjoy your wedding day
- Beautiful images that tell she story of your wedding dayI look forward to helping make your special day even more memorable
Shoeless Photography
Great question! I think the headline answer is that the final 'shot list' shold be a collaboration between both of you.
A good photographer will have some great ideas about things that the bride might not have thoght of (as a photographer, i love to capture little detials such as brides shoes or table decorations which are often overlooked). But the bride may well have specifics that she wants or are especially important (for example I'm shooting a wedding soon where the bride will be wearing the veil from her grandmothers wedding dress which could be missed unless she had mentioned it to me).
All in all, don't be afraid to say what you'd like but also challenge the photographer to come up with suggestions too!