Wedding Photography in Ireland

Wedding Rip Offs

Posted on Monday, Sep 5th, 2011 in The IPWS Blog | Wedding Photography in Ireland by Alan Murphy | 8 Comments

  I read Melanie Morris's article with interest and while I see the "rip off" headline as provocative I have sympathy for some of the points she has raised. No doubt many will agree with her and others will not - for that is the point of an opinion piece - to create debate and stimulate discussion. For my part I wish to address the point made in the article regarding ...

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How much does wedding photography cost?

Posted on Tuesday, Jul 26th, 2011 in The IPWS Blog | Wedding Photography in Ireland | Working with Photographers | Your Wedding by Alan Murphy | Add Comment

  So you are putting your budgets together and you want to get a ball park of how much a Wedding photographer will charge? Lets assume you are an average bride , looking to capture your wedding in a professional fashion, get the images in an album and the be able to order a couple of framed prints etc afterwards if you wish. As a ballpark you should realistically expect to pay ...

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Why is Wedding Insurance for the Bride & Groom important to me as a photographer?

Posted on Thursday, Jun 2nd, 2011 in Photography News | Wedding Photography in Ireland | Working with Photographers | Your Wedding by Derek | Add Comment

By Derek Balfe, CameraInsure.ie Weddings? Love or hate them they are the bread and butter of a photographer’s existence. Sometimes it can get a bit too much with the bride issuing instructions on one hand and the groom requesting something else – and watch out for the all important mother or mother-in-law too! One photographer insured with us said,” I always follow what the bride has requested. If anyone else wants ...

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As the season begins, how should I make sure I am prepared to shoot weddings? An Article by Derek Balfe of CameraInsurance.ie

Posted on Tuesday, Apr 26th, 2011 in Photography News | Wedding Photography in Ireland | Working with Photographers by CameraInsurance.ie | Add Comment

As spring begins to bloom the start of the wedding season is upon us and it is imperative that you are prepared for the months ahead. For some people, this will be the first year they have started shooting weddings, or indeed anything on a professional level, and it is important to get it right from the offset. Firstly, decide if you’re professional or not. This will have a bearing ...

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Civil Partnership weddings – Are you prepared?

Posted on Thursday, Oct 21st, 2010 in The IPWS Blog | Wedding Photography in Ireland by Alan Murphy | Add Comment

Although the Civil Partnership Act has been passed it has not yet been enacted into law. This is likely to happen in 2011. There are many couples here and overseas planning their civil ceremony in Ireland in anticipation of the enactment of the Law. Many others gave up waiting and pressed ahead with their civil ceremonies. So are you prepared for an enquiry from a same sex couple? What do ...

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Gary Barrett Photography Introduces The iPad Wedding Collection

Posted on Thursday, Sep 30th, 2010 in Photography News | Wedding Photography in Ireland by Alan Murphy | 2 Comments

Following on from our recent post featuring Brian from First Point Property showing us his portfolio it was only a matter of time before somebody started using the iPad for wedding albums. Wedding Photographer Gary Barrett is the first to introduce this innovative package to brides in Ireland. iPad packages start from only €1350. And are priced depending on which Apple iPad you would like them to supply. It's ...

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Tom Lawlor – wedding tips

Posted on Tuesday, Aug 24th, 2010 in The IPWS Blog | Wedding Photography in Ireland | Your Wedding by Alan Murphy | Add Comment

Here is another in our series of leading photographers giving tips to brides - this time it is Tom Lawlor. Tom is an acclaimed Irish photographer and broadcaster who works out of the Red Stable, St Annes Park in Raheny, Dublin.

Tips for Brides: Part 1 – Get me to the Church on Time

Posted on Thursday, Jul 15th, 2010 in The IPWS Blog | Wedding Photography in Ireland | Your Wedding by Alan Murphy | Add Comment

In this short clip Dominic Lee, of Priory Weddings, talks about reasons a bride might be unacceptably late for her wedding ceremony. Dominic has been photographing weddings for many years and is based in Stillorgan, South Dublin. Look out for more tips from Dominic and other professional photographers around Ireland on photographers.ie