Paul Davies Photography is offering our readers an exclusive offer

Couple sitting by the river
Credit: www.paul-daviesphotography.co.uk

Paul Davies Photography, based in Swansea, is offering every couple who books a full day wedding package and mentions Your South Wales Wedding a free pre-wedding shoot.

We spoke to Paul to find out more about his company: “I have been working in the photographic industry for more than 30 years, I shoot events, family portraits, school proms, birthdays, parties and make-overs, but my true passion is wedding photography. My aim is to tell stories through my pictures. I have developed a natural, photo-journalistic or documentary style which captures your special day with as little intrusion or fuss as possible. I believe a good wedding photographer will tell your story without taking over your day. I have photographed more than 500 weddings, and I’m a qualified member of the Society of Wedding & Portrait Photographers (LSWPP) and the British Professional Photographers Association.

“Each of my packages includes fully-edited images on a USB drive and a password protected online gallery. I can also supply high-quality printed albums and a second photographer to cover the groom’s preparations, or arrival at the venue, if required.” 

To claim this fab offer, mention Your South Wales Wedding when enquiring about your wedding photography.

To see more of Paul’s work, check out the real wedding feature on page 47 or visit www.paul-daviesphotography.co.uk

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