20/05/2026
Why do couples book me as their wedding photographer?
Because most people getting married have never done this s**t before.
You’re expected to somehow know where to stand, what to do with your hands, how to feel relaxed with a camera in your face while 100 people stare at you… and honestly? That’s wild.
So my job isn’t just taking photos.
It’s making people feel comfortable.
I talk to you. I guide you through the day. I help when things feel overwhelming. I give you space when you need it.
I read the room.
If something emotional is happening, I’m not barging in shoving a camera into someone’s face. Some moments aren’t meant to be photographed. Some moments are just meant to be lived. And that’s okay.
If the day starts getting stressful, I pull my couples away from the chaos for five minutes so they can actually breathe and remember why they’re there in the first place.
And honestly? Most of my couples don’t want loads of stiff, overly posed photos anyway.
They want photos that feel like THEM.
Not some copy-and-paste posing guide I’ve forced onto every couple before them. I’d rather you move, laugh, chat s**t, have a drink, hold each other weirdly, disappear into the day naturally. That’s where the good stuff lives.
I also think energy matters massively on a wedding day.
If suppliers are flapping, stressing about timelines, panicking because it rained or we missed golden hour… everyone feels it.
Me? It takes a lot to stress me out.
Because at the end of the day, people just wanna get married.
Not every wedding needs perfect weather, perfect timings or some Pinterest-perfect schedule to be meaningful.
Sometimes the best moments happen in the chaos anyway.