The photography of Mark Bryce AMPA

From a castle in the North of Scotland, to the local Registrars office, Fourth Floor in Harvey Nichols to private houses, I have photographed Weddings of all sizes, all over the UK and internationally. Each and every one receives my utmost personal attention, whether purely a portrait of the two of you, or full day and evening, I always attend every commission with extravagant enthusiasm and fresh eyes.

The one thing all my clients have in common - the ability to see that not all Wedding photography is the same, and that it is as important the manor in which a photograph is taken, as to it’s result.

With every Wedding, I work in the most discreet manor. I observe listen and understand. This allows me an insight to the two of you, your personalities, and a comprehension of the way you are with each other. I can then create images that suit you as individuals, not stock pictures with different faces.

The unique, relaxed approach I have to photographing your day, ensures your expectations will always be surpassed. A combination of proficiently constructed documentary images, and cutting edge classical portraits fuse together perfectly to create a collection of images which then go on to produce your individual, couture album that you wont find anywhere else. An album that in it’s true sense, is full of narrative, emotion and atmosphere.

Costs associated with commissions vary with the length of time spent with you on the day, and the album produced afterwards. Typically ranging from £2000 to £3000 for full days coverage, and around £500 for a mid week Wedding Portrait. If you would like me to quote for your requirements, please get in touch. Tell me a bit about your plans, and I will get back to you with a rough price, that can be tailored to your budget.

I look forward to hearing from you.

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