Credit: www.morganjamesphoto.co.ukQ – My wife-to-be and I are getting married next December, and we’re worried about the weather ruining our photographs. Do you have any suggestions?
Peter said: "Couples always worry about whether the weather will have an impact on their photographs. Choose a supplier and venue that can cater for all conditions. Expect the worst and plan for the best, and you’ll be fine regardless of what Mother Nature throws at you.
"A good photographer will have assessed the location before the big day and looked at backup options. Bring a large white umbrella that can be incorporated into your pictures."
To find out more about Peter, visit www.morganjamesphoto.co.uk
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