A specialty in available-light landscape photography, putting you in postcard scenes and capturing the mood of your decorative lighting. A photojournalistic style covering the moments of your wedding day like a top story. To see samples of wedding photography, scroll down or view the wedding photo gallery.

A FLAT FEE OF $600 includes all-day digital photography. You recieve image CDs: A wedding album CD with all the images (unedited) which can make proof-size prints, AND a high-resolution CD with your 10 favorite images (retouched) that can print up to 11x14 inches. Additional high-resolution retouched files are $10 each.

BLACK & WHITE versions of any image are $5 each, or all images converted to black and white for $100.

PRINT SERVICES are available, but are not included in the package. Your guests may order prints from online, where your proofs will be posted for about 3 months. From there, anyone buying prints will be directed to the print ordering page on this site.

Why digital images? Digital imaging means photos that don't come out right can be re-shot while everyone's still posing. You can print the pictures any way you want, from a pro or from your own computer. Save money by creating your own wedding album. Show your digital wedding album on a big screen to all your friends. Today's photo labs let you email files to them for printing and you can email them to your friends!


From top: Nick and Hannah Dean with Lake Winnipesaukee. Jon and Claire May enjoy a moment on the steps of a centuries-old church in Norwich, England. Martin and Shelley Ledoux planned a foliage wedding in Candia, N.H. Fall weddings in New England should prepare for a variety of conditions including snow. Hand-shots are a popular request of couples.

Jon and Claire May, Norwich, England, May 2005. Their candid moments looked better than their poses, except for this pose inside a vintage car.

Mark and Sarah Canney, Farmington, N.H. June 2004. The wind on Sarah's bridal veil was not planned, and they made this shot their first Christmas card.


Nick and Hannah Dean, May 2005, Wolfeborough, N.H.
This was a candid moment between poses, and became their best shot.

 

 


A bride with her flower girls often makes a nice pose.
Young children are unpredictable, their moods uncontrollable, and they have the ability to make or break a photo.
All images are copyright © by Michael Colclough, all rights reserved.