A More Personal Look Behind The Lens
From early beginnings to a considered approach to wedding photography
Photography wasn’t something I always planned. It’s something I grew into.
My journey began during my first year of college, where I studied Digital Animation and Film. That experience shaped how I see not just images, but moments, understanding what makes something feel real, what gives it meaning, and how to anticipate what happens next.
Over time, that naturally evolved into photography. Not just capturing how something looks, but how it feels.
A natural, editorial way of documenting your day
I’ve come to describe my work as editorial and documentary.
Not in a way that feels staged or overly directed, but in a way that allows space for both. The quiet, in-between moments, alongside the more considered portraits that still feel effortless and true to you.
It’s about helping you feel relaxed, present, and able to enjoy your day fully, while everything is being carefully observed and captured.
The person behind the work
Make it stand out
Outside of weddings, my life is grounded in something far more important: my two boys.
Being a father has shaped how I see moments. It’s given me a deeper appreciation for the fleeting, the unplanned, and the things you don’t realise matter until they’ve passed.
That perspective naturally carries into the way I photograph weddings.
Experience, growth, and what I value most
Over the years, I’ve been fortunate to build a career that continues to evolve. From travelling solo across different parts of the world, to becoming one of Essex’s highest-rated wedding photographers, every step has shaped how I approach my work today.
I’m entirely self-taught, both in photography and business, and I take a lot of pride in that journey. It’s allowed me to develop an approach that feels personal, consistent, and intentional.
“Travelling for my work is such a blessing, from Tuscany to Las Vegas!”
Why does this matter for your wedding?
After more than a decade, I still care about this work just as much, if not more, than when I started.
Because at its core, it’s never just about photography.
It’s about creating something that allows you to return to your day, exactly as it felt, with honesty, care, and a sense of presence that lasts far beyond the moment itself.