Documentary Wedding Photography
Recent Wedding Stories
Below are some of my wedding stories. You’ll notice that my focus is capturing personalities, moments that no-one notices, laughter, tears, your story. My style is documentary, reportage, journalistic, or candid. Anything that happens naturally, whether it be chaos or magic.
Islington Wedding Photography: When veils don’t behave…
I absolutely love it when veils have their own language… and look at this one hugging the groom…
London Documentary Wedding Photography: Why are timeless images so important?
Forget the context of an image… take it back to its rawest form, take it back to its rawest feeling.
Dance floors at weddings: when the real “you” really comes out…
Probably one of my favourite part of the day… the dance floor… and why? Because the real you and the real them and real everyone comes out…
Lambeth Town Hall, Circular Hall Wedding Photography: “I only have one request: please make me look like James Bond”
“I only have one request… please make me look like James Bond”
Chenies Manor Wedding Photography: another brilliant Autumn wedding
Sometimes an autumnal day with perfect temperatures, a relaxed couple, guests ready to have a laugh and a lovely venue is all you need to make your day a pretty decent one.
London Documentary wedding Photography: How an older bride and groom taught 20 year olds how to party.
Here is the story of a couple who re-married in their 50s and how they showed the 20 year olds in the room how to party…
Milling Barn Wedding Photography and a never-ending field with a never-ending view
The best weddings always have one thing in common: a ton of laughing
Old Marylebone Town Hall, Soho & The Ivy Wedding Photography: Celebrating the energy of London
When two passions of mine meet… photographs that reflect the energy of London
Wiltshire Wedding Photography: Every single memory counts. Every. Single. One.
A wedding that took life by the balls
Old Marylebone Town Hall Wedding Photography: London Mews, here we come
What happens when you are super shy but still want a little couple shoot around London… my answer is simple: get giggling
Amber Lakes Wedding Photography: Where we’re going, we don’t need roads…
Here is a wedding about two humans who love the world and the world loved them back.
Islington Town Hall Wedding Photography: More weddings with this much energy and affection please!
For me, it’s all about trying to tell as many stories in one frame as possible. The energy of your wedding needs to show!
London Sky Garden Wedding Photography: How do we capture the wow and do it justice?
Being booked for a wedding that takes place somewhere very “wow” sometimes needs quick thinking…especially when other members of the public are milling about…
Shendish Manor wedding photography: To all those out there who laugh loud and hug tight…
Tell you what - the best thing about shooting weddings is actually being around brilliant people.
Chelsea Wedding Photography: Where community is everything
There is something amazing about the job that I do. I get to connect with people. Properly. Because other than human connections, real meaningful ones, what else is as important in life…
Beaconsfield Wedding Photography: A little wedding with big emotions
Another little wedding here. I do love these. Small guest list and easy-going plans means only one thing: a relaxed but yet totally smitten couple
Lympne Castle Wedding Photography: A wedding with insane energy
If there is one thing that is totally compulsory at a wedding, it is laughter. For 12 hours, I had plenty of it and so did the other 85 guests.
Stowe House Wedding Photography: A day that never ran out of “Wow’s”
Indeed a day which did not stop to amaze me, the guests and the grooms.
Old Marylebone Town Hall Wedding Photography: even rain couldn’t take those grins away
The great thing about documentary wedding photography is that we shoot, come shine… or rain…
Looking beyond the obvious: images that need your time.
When you spend money on a photographer, you’re not just spending money on professional gear. You’re spending money on an educated eye.