35mm Film
I photograph weddings the way I remember my grandparents’ photographs — soft, honest, and alive with feeling. The kind of images that live in old albums, edges curled from years of being held and passed around, stories retold with every turn of the page.
My work is rooted in human connection — in the glances, the laughter, the quiet in-between moments that often go unseen. I don’t stage or script; I watch, listen, and wait. Because love reveals itself in the smallest ways .
I shoot with the heart of a storyteller and the patience of film — drawn to its grain, its warmth, its beautiful imperfection. I want your photos to feel like memories — the kind that outlive us, tucked gently into drawers and hearts, reminding us of who we were and how deeply we loved.
Film is not a replacement for digital photography it tells a completely different story. It's raw and ethereal; each grain preserves a memory that feels tangible and timeless. Analogue photography is the bedrock of my brand, it's the entire reason I became a photographer.
My darling Mum taught me to use a film camera at a small age, she was passionate about photojournalism and art. She romanticised our simple everyday life, capturing my entire childhood on film, our ceilings were full of photos, she scrap booked every family holiday, putting memories on our fridge; she was never without a camera in her hand.
She not only passed this love for preserving memories onto me but also her cameras. The film cameras I bring to weddings are both heirlooms from my Mum and Nan.
They captured my childhood.
When capturing your wedding on film I am looking to tell the story through the nostalgia and spontaneity of the grain. This is’nt just about an aesthetic it’s about preserving honest memories for you to treasure for years to come. I use this medium as an intentional storytelling tool capturing honestly, connections and emotions.
Couples who resonate with my work often want a tender and artistic approach with warmth and human connections at it’s heart.
For couples who value the past as an heirloom for their future
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