Wedding photography built on presence, personality, and experience

No performance

How I work

Most of your wedding day is lived, not staged, and that’s exactly how I photograph it. Around 90% of what I capture is candid: the spontaneous laughter, the glances across the room, the energy on the dance floor.

Couples’ portraits are short and intentional. Just enough space to connect, breathe, and create something beautiful before you’re back in the middle of it all. The day always comes first.

Group photos are relaxed and well-guided. I keep things flowing, light-hearted, and organised so everyone can get back to celebrating quickly.

I’m not invisible on a wedding day, I’m present. I interact, I encourage, I read the atmosphere. Couples often tell me it feels like having a really good friend there with a camera, making sure nothing important is missed.

Why I do this

I didn’t start out thinking I’d create experience-first weddings. Like many photographers, I chased trends, tried to appeal to everyone, and focused on “the perfect shot.”

Over time, I realised something important: weddings aren’t about performing or fitting in, they’re about being present, connecting, and living the day fully.

I tested ideas, such as behind-the-scenes footage, curated experiences, playful moments, and watched which couples lit up. Some loved it, some didn’t. And that taught me something even bigger: not everyone is meant to resonate with this approach, and that’s okay.

What matters is alignment. When couples trust me to craft moments that feel natural, personal, and alive, the photography follows effortlessly.

Real laughter. Real connection. Real memories.

Not staged, not templated, not hollow.

Years of observation, experimentation, and reflection have led to this philosophy:

Focus on presence over performance.

Celebrate personality over trends.

Build experiences that create memories and let the images follow naturally.

This is why I do what I do. Not because it’s easy, popular, or conventional.

Because it works.

Because it feels right.

Because the right couples can feel it, too.