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After the Wedding.

You can expect to receive your edited images within 4-6 weeks of the big day. If, for any reason, it’s going to take a little longer I’ll let you know as soon as possible.

You will receive your images via an online gallery where you can download high resolution images for printing and download low res images too (which are a much more manageable size for sharing online).

BACK UP YOUR IMAGES

I can’t stress this enough. Put them on your computer’s hard Drive, store them in the cloud or, better yet, get them printed and look at them all the time.

For cloud back-up options, check out Dropbox or Backblaze and I’ll keep your finished images for a year. You could also look at Amazon’s storage options.

PRINTS & ALBUMS

If you want to have your images printed you have a number of options. One is, of course, to invest in an album but if you don’t want to, or would rather make something more informal and handmade, then invest in the prints themselves. If you order the prints from a professional lab they will be printed on archival paper, with a guaranteed life expectancy and will be printed as you see them on screen, not with auto colour correction software that you find in high street labs. If you’ve paid this much for your wedding photography, it’s worth investing in beautiful prints.

Please don’t have them printed at the auto booth at Asda! If you want to print them yourself, I recommend checking out companies like The PrintSpace and US based Artifact Uprising who make beautiful prints, or another another option for a lab that uses pro quality paper is DSL Colour Labs.

I offer a range of gorgeous albums. The jewels in my crown are my Fine Art Albums with their gorgeous leather covers and beautiful papers. You can find all the details about prints, albums and all other products at jordannamarston.com/ordering-wedding-albums.

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COPYRIGHT

I always retain copyright of my work, this is both to protect my images and to protect you. As per my contract, you get personal use rights for your photos. This means you can upload them online, make copies for friends and family, get them printed, make an album.

If there are other wedding suppliers like florists or make-up artists who would like to use the images they must contact me first as this is not covered under personal use. I’m more than happy to share the photos free of charge most of the time and will reciprocate by crediting them if I share the photos, but I do like to make separate agreements with business owners myself so it’s best to send them in my direction if they ask you for photos.

This also prohibits anyone from making a derivative copy of the work or editing it in any way, or unauthorised commercial uses. This includes using additional filters on apps like Instagram.

BLOGS & MAGS

I like to feature some of the weddings and engagement shoots I’ve done on my blog and via my social media channels. I usually share at least one shot from every wedding over on social media, but on the blog I like to mix it up. A London pub wedding next to a country garden party, for instance. This is partly because this is what Google likes to see, which in turn helps me find future couples to hire me, which is the idea.

I often get asked by bloggers and magazine editors whether they can feature certain weddings and it’s one of the chief ways I book other awesome couples like you.

If a blog would like to feature your wedding, and you’d like to be featured, it would be the best compliment you could pay me to complete the questionnaire and get it back to me promptly. I’ll handle formatting and sending over the images and you can sit back and see it go live on your favourite blog.

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