Shooters Wedding Podcast | Wedding Planning, Photography, Videography | Supplier Real Talk

Jon Warr, Chris Powell, Toby Lidstone

The Shooters Wedding Podcast is for wedding photographers, wedding videographers, other suppliers and couples planning their day who want honest insight into how the wedding industry really works. Hosted by wedding videographer Chris Powell of Diamond Film, alongside wedding photographers Jon Warr and Toby Lidstone, we talk real wedding business, marketing, social media, experience, pricing and industry myths, while also giving couples advice on choosing suppliers, budgeting and getting the most from their wedding photography and videography. No fluff. No gatekeeping. Just real honest insight.

Episodes

  1. Mar 12

    S1:E5 - Why We Love Working In The Wedding Industry 💛

    🎙 Shooters Wedding Podcast - Episode 5: Why We Love This IndustryAfter last week’s debate about AI in the wedding industry, we thought we’d balance things out with something a little more positive…So in Episode 5, we’re talking about why we genuinely love working in weddings.Because despite the long days, the travel, the editing marathons, and the occasional chaos… there’s a reason so many photographers, videographers and suppliers stay in this industry for decades.In this episode we chat about:📸 Why weddings don’t actually feel like “work”👷 Toby’s journey from building sites to wedding photography🏢 The corporate jobs we escaped from🎥 The creative freedom of running your own business😂 Some of our funniest moments at weddings🎧 Another round of Agony Uncles answering your questionsPlus the usual chaos, questionable advice, and random tangents that seem to happen whenever the three of us get together.If you work in weddings, or you’re just curious what it’s really like behind the scenes - this one’s for you.⸻👍 If you enjoyed the episode:• Like the video• Subscribe for future episodes• Drop us a comment with your thoughts or questions for the next Agony Uncles or an episode you'd love to hear!⸻🎧 Listen on Spotify & Apple Podcasts:Search Shooters Wedding Podcast📱 Follow us on Instagram:@shootersweddingpod📸 Find the hosts:Jon – @jwarrphotoChris – @diamondfilmweddingsToby – @tobylidstonephotography⸻Weddings might be chaotic… but we wouldn’t have it any other way.⸻

    58 min
  2. Feb 26

    S1:E3 - Smoke & Mirrors in the Wedding Industry 👀

    The Busy Illusion, Social Media B******t & Wedding Awards! Ever notice how everyone in the wedding industry suddenly had “90 enquiries over the weekend”? Yeah. Us too. In this episode of Shooters, we’re pulling back the curtain on: • The “Busy Illusion” (you know the one 👀) • Social media exaggeration in the wedding industry • "Comparisonitis" (Imposter Syndrome and why it quietly wrecks people • Wedding industry mainly photography & videography awards - do they actually mean anything? • AI content… clever tool or lazy shortcut? • and why so many people are OBSSSSSESSSSSSSSED! 😂We talk about the pressure to look fully booked, the obsession with appearing “in demand”, and how that fake urgency marketing affects photographers, videographers, and couples alike. We also get honest about: • Award saturation in wedding photography • Whether “award-winning” is actually impressive anymore • Client reviews vs shiny badges • The real impact of social media personas • And how comparisonitis can stunt both your business and your confidencePlus we go slightly off piste into: • Wedding etiquette that actually matters (and what doesn’t) • Wedding party responsibilities • Following up enquiries without sounding desperate • Why individuality is better than copying trendsWe also rock into our second episode of Agony Uncles!This one’s for:Wedding photographers, wedding videographers, and suppliers who are tired of the smoke and mirrors, and couples who want to see behind the curtain.If you’ve ever: • Felt behind because Instagram says everyone else is smashing it • Questioned whether awards are worth chasing • Wondered if you should really get upset if enquiries ghost you • Or rolled your eyes at “fully booked for 2028” postsThis episode’s for you.Let’s talk about what’s real.

    1h 20m
  3. Feb 4

    S1:E1 - Things Couples Get Wrong On Their Wedding

    In this episode of Shooters, Jon, Chris & Toby get stuck into the stuff couples actually get wrong when planning a wedding – from chaotic mornings and unrealistic timelines to awkward family politics and trends that probably need to die. We talk about how booking habits are changing, why communication with your photographer matters more than any shot list, and how to avoid spending half your drinks reception being dragged into group photos you don’t even care about. There’s plenty of real talk from the supplier side too: what makes a great couple to work with, the red flags to watch out for when hiring suppliers, and why compatibility matters just as much as portfolio. Plus: foam glow sticks, A Thousand Years, supplier meals, wedding regrets, and the timeless question… should that tradition stay, or should it absolutely get in the bin? Funny, honest, and actually useful – whether you’re planning a wedding or working in the industry. Takeaways January used to be the peak of booking months.People are booking much more last minute now.The wedding industry has seen a shift in booking trends.Couples are becoming more savvy with their wedding budgets.Effective communication with photographers is crucial.Timings for weddings can vary greatly depending on many factors.Shot lists should be concise and focused on important moments.Unique moments should be communicated to photographers in advance.Couples should enjoy their drinks reception instead of being tied up with group shots.Supplier meals at weddings are often not equal to guest meals. Wedding meals can often be disappointing for suppliers.Communication with photographers is crucial for a successful wedding.Handling anxiety about being in front of the camera is common.Choosing the right photographer is essential for a stress-free experience.Compatibility between couples and suppliers can greatly affect the wedding day.Equipment and professionalism are key factors in wedding photography.Reviews and contracts are vital for ensuring quality service.Budgeting wisely for wedding suppliers can prevent issues later on.Red flags in wedding photography include lack of communication and reviews.Timing of speeches and meals can significantly impact the wedding experience. Wedding mornings can be chaotic and require careful planning.Vendors should coordinate to avoid time conflicts on the wedding day.Couples should stand firm on their choices to ensure a fulfilling wedding experience.Getting a good night's sleep before the wedding is crucial.Reflecting on wedding choices can lead to regrets; prioritize personal preferences.Family expectations can influence wedding decisions; couples should navigate this carefully.Trends like foam glow sticks can be divisive; consider their impact on the wedding atmosphere.Music choices for weddings should resonate personally, not just follow trends.It's important to communicate clearly with vendors about timelines and expectations.Traditions in weddings are evolving; couples should feel empowered to make their day unique.

    1h 50m

About

The Shooters Wedding Podcast is for wedding photographers, wedding videographers, other suppliers and couples planning their day who want honest insight into how the wedding industry really works. Hosted by wedding videographer Chris Powell of Diamond Film, alongside wedding photographers Jon Warr and Toby Lidstone, we talk real wedding business, marketing, social media, experience, pricing and industry myths, while also giving couples advice on choosing suppliers, budgeting and getting the most from their wedding photography and videography. No fluff. No gatekeeping. Just real honest insight.

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