Approach

I want to tell the real story of what it is to get married…

I alway shoot with a connection first approach to any project; to myself, to nature, to others and to my clients. Connecting with the subject no matter who or what they are is key in creating the authentic and beautiful imagery you see here.

I want my work to have a timeless, artist quality but also to bring joy, playfulness and creativity into the images. I capture beauty without taking everything too seriously.

I approach my art in a respectful and holistic way. This means making people feel comfortable in front of my camera is key - and I have the experience and the tools to help you get there.

I focus on how I want to make my clients feel and work to facilitate supportive experiences that build confidence, inspire connection and enjoy the process.

To work this way draws on my curiosity of human psychology, my love of meditation and movement, my unique creative practice and of course some belly laughter.

Weddings

Over 10 years of shooting weddings all over the world, from the UK to Australia to Italy, and attended countless more as I have watched my nearest and dearest commit to each other. What I have noticed is that the connections and the power of ceremony it’s not only about two people, it’s about a whole community being brought together because two people fell in love.

I love second marriages, non-nuclear families, weddings that don’t fit the cookie cutter industry standard. Whether it’s in a pub in Malvern or an art gallery in Sydney, it doesn’t matter to me. I am inspired by things gone by, film photography and the experimental of double exposures and slightly blurred imagery that captures a beautiful fleeting moment.

Things I look for in a wedding day:

  • Genuine connection between you both, and between you and your growing community

  • A slower pace - I want to be slow and considered in my approach, using 10 years of shooting wisdom to connect with the day, the place and the people in order to capture authentic and artistic pictures

  • Authentic & real moments - not staged or posed but perfectly imperfectly beautiful

  • Style - Self expression, creating and bringing to life a day that expresses you both in all you natural, possibly weird beauty

  • Classic editing style - I don’t use garish tones or dated filters

  • The couple is an equal - there is not more focus on one than the other

  • Group shots - Unlike the majority of photographers I find these are a fascinating record of time, and it doesn’t need to be stiff and time consuming.

  • Beautiful portraits - of you both separately, together and with those you hold most dear