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Let Your Photos Live With You
There’s something quietly heartbreaking about beautiful photographs that never leave a folder. Seen once. Shared briefly. Then tucked away. Your engagement shoot and wedding day aren’t just moments to document - they’re part of your story now. And the way you choose to live with those images can keep that story present, long after the day has passed. Not in a loud or overwhelming way.But in small, intentional ways that feel like you. Start Before the Wedding Day Your engagem
Nicola Wakeford
3 min read


Holding the Wedding Timeline Loosely
There’s a certain comfort in having a plan. A timeline mapped out.Moments accounted for.A sense that the day will unfold exactly as you imagined it. And planning matters - it creates space, it reduces stress, it gives your day a rhythm to rest into. But a wedding day has a way of gently stepping outside the lines. Not in a way that ruins things - in a way that reveals them. The Tension Between Structure and Presence Too much structure, and the day can start to feel like some
Nicola Wakeford
2 min read


You Don’t Have to Perform Your Wedding Day
There’s a quiet fear many couples carry into their wedding day - what if we feel awkward in front of the camera? What if the photos feel staged… or worse, not like us ? At Photogenetics , we’ve seen this fear soften, almost every single time, into something unexpected: ease, laughter, and moments that feel like they happened without anyone watching. Because here’s the truth - your wedding day isn’t a photoshoot.It ’s a living, breathing story. And you don’t need to perform it
Nicola Wakeford
2 min read

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