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My harp is a beautiful old instrument, it has had over 30 years of wonderful music played on it. It can become a fabulous addition to your photo album and add something a little special.
If you would like to stage a few photos with my harp, then you are more than welcome to organise this with your photographer on the day. I can advise you on what positions work best with the harp and show you other photographers work for pose inspiration.
If there was a particular area within your wedding venue that you would like this taken, then this can be discussed on the day.
The best moment to acquire these photos should be scheduled for after I have finished performing, that way it can be taken before the harp is packed away.
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Occasionally at weddings, there can be various background noises that may cut into your videographer's audio. For example, if you are having an outdoor wedding then noises from cars can carry across, or even crying children during the ceremony.
If problems like these occur on your special day, then I can record your aisle song to send to your videographer. As most aisle songs are just a short snippet of the songs, if requested, I can record the entirety of your aisle song so that it could be used on top of your video footage.
Not only do I own a pedal harp, but I also have 3 smaller lap harps that I teach on. They are the perfect size for children to play on (as well as those eager adults too!).
If you would like me to bring along one of my lap harps for the children to play then that can be arranged.
It's not everyday a child gets the opportunity to play a harp and it makes wonderful photos and video memories for the families.
These smaller harps can be available at your wedding for after I have finished performing.
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Much like the style of my playing at weddings, as a musician I always aim to be integrated into the background. One way that I do this is that I try to blend into the theme and ascetics of your wedding. I am more than happy to match my attire to the colour scheme of your flowers or table dressings. I find that when my dress matches your colour scheme it just adds to the photos.