Photography has been part of my life for as long as I can remember—but the last seven years are where everything really changed. What started as a creative outlet turned into a way of telling stories that actually matter. Because at the end of the day, your wedding isn’t just about one day—it’s the start of everything that comes after. The photos and films become the proof of where your story began, the memories you’ll relive when life moves a little too fast.
Yeah, I’m not your typical wedding photographer—and honestly, that’s exactly why couples connect with me. I’m a chef by trade and spent 20 years in the chaos of kitchens before ever picking up a camera professionally. Most of my downtime was spent watching sci-fi, gaming, or avoiding being the centre of attention entirely. So if you’re awkward in front of a camera or worried your wedding will feel too staged—I get it.
Meeting my wife completely changed the direction of my life, but becoming a father changed the way I see memories altogether. It made me realise how important the tiny moments really are—the quiet cuddles, messy chaos, subtle glances, and all the little in-between memories that end up meaning everything later on. Those are the moments that deserve to be remembered, because they tell the real story of the life you’re building and the people you share it with.
I know what it’s like to be where you are right now—excited, overwhelmed, emotional, and trying to make sure the day actually feels like you. As a wife I've been there myself, I understand just how quickly a wedding day moves and how important it is to have people around you who can keep things calm, fun, and genuine. That’s why I’m here—not just to film your day, but to help you enjoy it while we capture the moments you’ll want to relive for years to come.
Creativity has always been part of who I am. From drawing and crafting growing up to now being completely obsessed with crochet and all things handmade, I’ve always loved the little details that tell a story. But becoming a mum changed everything for me—it made me realise just how much memories matter and how powerful it is to be able to hold onto moments that pass far too quickly.
What started as helping Jamie shoot weddings quickly turned into finding my own place behind the camera. Over the years, I’ve fallen in love with videography and the way it captures movement, emotion, and all the in-between moments that photos can’t always hold on their own. Now, I get to help tell love stories alongside my best mate—creating films that feel honest, emotional, and true to the people living them.