Your wedding day is not a photo shoot.
It's a day. I happen to be there with a camera.

Women at a wedding reception outdoors, one in a white wedding dress, the other in a floral dress, holding wine glasses, with guests and trees in the background.

The portrait you frame and the moment nobody planned. The quiet look between you when no one's watching. Your mom before she thinks anyone noticed. The table that got too loud.

Both sides. Real and composed. That's the whole point.

A white wedding dress with ruching on the bodice and buttons down the side, hanging on a hanger held by a person's hand.
A couple dressed in wedding attire standing in an elegant, decorated room with mural paintings on the walls and white chairs arranged around.
A young man in a black suit and tie standing next to a young woman in a white strapless dress, both posing indoors with sunlight casting their shadows on the wall behind them.
A bride with wavy blonde hair, wearing a white wedding dress, holding a bouquet of white flowers and greenery, standing in partial sunlight indoors.
A blue Chevrolet Corvette parked outdoors on a paved surface with four cans tied to the rear bumper, connected by strings, and a handwritten message on the rear window that says 'just married'.
A group of people dressed in formal attire, gathered in a modern event space, watching a performance or presentation, with some seated and others standing and clapping.
A man in glasses playing a saxophone during a band performance in a dimly lit venue with brick walls and curtains.
A smiling couple, dressed in wedding attire, embracing each other inside a building with ornate ceiling details, the woman holding a bouquet of flowers.

What you get

Intentional portraits. The ones where we find good light and make something that lasts.

And the real ones. The laugh you didn't see coming. The hand that found yours. The quiet seconds nobody planned for.

Both. Always both.

A bride and groom are standing close together, smiling at each other, inside a modern, minimalistic building. The bride is wearing a white strapless wedding dress with a veil, and the groom is in a dark suit with a light-colored shirt and tie. They are touching foreheads in an intimate moment.

How it works

It starts with a real conversation. Coffee, a call, whatever feels right. I want to know who you are, not just what you want the photos to look like.

On the day I'm calm. I guide when it helps and step back when the moment deserves space. It clicks quickly. Then it just feels easy.

Packages

People dancing and enjoying at a party or celebration, some holding drinks, in a lively indoor setting.

City Hall weddings

City Hall weddings are some of my favourites. Intentional, intimate, and completely focused on what actually matters. If that's what you're planning, there's a whole page for you.

A bride and groom standing on a staircase in a historic building, viewed from above. The bride is holding a bouquet and wearing a wedding dress, while the groom is dressed in a tuxedo, both smiling.

"We absolutely love the photos and took the weekend to go through them in full. You captured everything we hoped for."

Ashleigh and Daniel, Wedding 2026

Your day, your way