Weddings

Capturing the feeling of it all.

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A bride and groom holding hands and smiling in a formal indoor setting with a large window, floral arrangements, and candles.

At the heart of it all, it’s your day.

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When you book me for your wedding, it’s not about ticking boxes or sticking to a rigid timeline. It’s about showing up for you, documenting your day as it unfolds, however that looks.

I’ll work around your plans (and your chaos), blend into the background, and make sure you’re not thinking about the camera, just each other. No pressure, no stress. However long you want me there, I’ll be there.

From big moments to small glances, I’ll capture the real stuff, the way it felt.


Here’s what you can expect

when you invite me in…

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No Hourly Limit

I don’t believe in counting hours on a day that’s meant to be full of feeling. If you book me for your wedding, I’m there for the parts that matter, however long that is. Morning nerves, quiet getting-ready moments, chaotic dance floors at midnight, I’ll be there. There’s no 8-hour cap or sneaky overtime charges. Just full, flexible coverage that works around you and your plans.

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Documentary-style coverage

I’ll gently guide you when it makes sense, usually during portraits, but for the most part I’m quietly observing. Blending in. Capturing the little in-between moments you might not even notice at the time.

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Tailored to You

No two wedding days look the same, so I don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. We’ll chat as much as you need in the lead-up; about the vibe, the timings, what matters most to you. I’ll help shape the photography around your plans, so that when the day arrives you can relax into it knowing I’ve got everything covered. Whether your day is slow and intimate or full of moving parts and surprises, I’ll arrive with a plan that’s tailored to you.

FAQ’s, answered for you.

  • Yes! I’m based in the UK and always happy to travel — whether that’s a countryside celebration a few hours away or something a little further afield. If you're planning a destination wedding, I’d absolutely love to come along. Travel costs are always included in your overall quote, so there won’t be any surprise extras.

  • Absolutely. I shoot on both digital and 35mm film, and every wedding package includes two rolls of film as standard. It adds a soft, timeless quality that digital just can’t replicate. Want more of that dreamy look throughout your gallery? Extra rolls can be added for an additional cost.

  • You’ll get a little preview gallery within a few days — just enough to relive it while the day is still fresh. Your full gallery will be with you between two to four weeks after the wedding.

    No months of waiting, no radio silence. Just thoughtful editing, a gentle turnaround, and your memories delivered while you’re still floating from it all.

  • Absolutely — in fact, I think it’s essential. You don’t want a stranger showing up with a camera on one of the most important days of your life. We’ll always have at least one proper call before your wedding, but I’m more than happy to chat more than that — over coffee, FaceTime, or just back-and-forth messages as things come together. I want you to feel totally comfortable, and I want to understand what matters most to you — so when the day arrives, you can be fully present, knowing everything’s been thought through and I’ve got you covered.

  • Yes — and honestly, I think engagement shoots are such a lovely part of the process. Weddings get all the attention, but sometimes an engagement shoot can feel even more intimate — no schedule, no pressure, just the two of you, being yourselves.

    It’s also a great way to make sure the photographer you’re thinking of booking actually feels right — which is so important. I want you to feel relaxed, understood, and in good hands from the very beginning. And don’t worry — doing a session together doesn’t lock you into anything. It’s just a really nice way to see if it feels like a good fit.

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A man and a woman dressed in formal attire, standing close together against a gray paneled wall. The man is smiling, wearing glasses, a dark suit with a white shirt, and a beige tie. The woman has short brown hair with bangs, wears earrings, and a white off-shoulder dress, looking directly at the camera.

Ready to make it official?