Before We Photograph Your Wedding, We Ask a Few Things
Every wedding carries its own rhythm.
Before we document it, we take time to understand it.
At Greg Black Wedding Photography, our process begins with listening. These are some of the questions we ask couples before photographing a wedding—because how we photograph depends on what matters most to you.
What moments feel most important to you?
This helps us understand where emotion lives throughout your day—so we can photograph with intention rather than assumption.
How do you want your photographs to feel
over time?
Timeless. Intimate. Editorial. Celebratory.
Your answer guides our approach to light, pacing, and presence.
How comfortable are you in front of the camera?
There’s no expectation to perform. We adapt our approach so the experience feels natural and unhurried.
Are there family relationships or dynamics we should be aware of?
This allows us to photograph with sensitivity, awareness, and care—especially during meaningful moments.
What does thoughtful coverage mean to you?
We photograph weddings as narratives, not checklists. This conversation helps align expectations and flow.
How do you imagine living with these photographs afterward?
Albums, prints, digital archives—this shapes how your story is curated and delivered.
Our Approach
These questions are not a formality.
They’re the foundation of how we work.
By listening first, we photograph with clarity, patience, and respect for the day as it truly unfolds.
If this approach resonates, we’d be honoured to begin the conversation.

