A black and white image of a bride and groom doing a first dance together where the bride's arms are wrapped around the groom.
A bride and groom wearing traditional hindu wedding attire holding hands walking away

My aim is to document your wedding in a way that feels completely natural - so that when you look back, the photographs feel like memories rather than photographs.

A bride and groom looking at each other during sunset with Kedleston Country House in the background
A film image of a bride standing up with a drink in her hand during reception

My grandmother gave me my first camera when I was little. It led me through film school, a few years in fashion, and eventually to a wedding - where I found something none of that work had. There was nothing repeatable or controlled, it was real people with real stakes. I was completely hooked.

I. Every wedding has a story running through it - two lives arriving at the same place, the people who've shaped you both finally in the same room. I follow that thread throughout the day. The ceremony, the speeches, the landscape, the details that made it yours. But mostly the in-between moments. The ones that happened while everyone was busy being there.

II. There's also time that belongs to just the two of you. During drinks, when nobody notices you've slipped away, we take 5-10 minutes somewhere quiet to create some unique photographs for you.

A black and white image of a groom and bride walking away and the bride's hand is carrying a bouquet of flowers

WORKING WITH ME

1.

From the first conversation to the moment your gallery arrives, everything is handled personally. I keep my calendar small by design because genuine attention to a wedding isn't possible when it's divided across too many of them.

2.

Before your wedding we'll have a conversation. I want to understand the shape of the day, the people who matter most, the moments worth finding. I arrive having thought about it properly. That preparation makes a genuine difference to what I catch on the day.

3.

Every wedding is shot on a mix of analogue film and digital. Film is part of the process because it shapes how I see. A finite roll of film means every frame is a decision, not a gamble.

4.

The day after your wedding, a small selection of early favourites lands in your inbox. Your full curated gallery follows within eight weeks - film scans and digital together, full resolution, print-ready.