You want photos that feel like the day felt. That’s exactly what I shoot.
Every wedding I photograph is different. A Jewish ceremony at The Barbican. A Nigerian traditional celebration in Lagos. A city hall elopement followed by cocktails in Soho. An intimate garden gathering in Hackney. A black-tie affair at 116 Pall Mall. What they all have in common is this: real people, real moments, and a photographer who stays out of the way until the right moment arrives.
As a London wedding photographer, I work in a documentary style — which means I’m not staging you, not orchestrating group shots every five minutes, not pulling you away from your guests for a two-hour portrait marathon. I’m watching the room. I’m noticing your mum’s face when you say your vows, the way your best friend laughs during the speeches, the stolen moment between you two just before you walk in. That’s where the best photographs live, and that’s what I’m always looking for.
I’ve shot weddings at Clissold House, the London Rowing Club in Putney, The Barbican, Soho Garden, St Stephen’s House, and dozens of venues across the UK and Europe — from Salisbury to Amsterdam to the Devon coast. Wherever your day takes you, the approach stays the same: unhurried, honest, and always led by the light and the energy in the room.
If you’re looking for a London wedding photographer who will blend into your day, keep things relaxed, and hand you back a gallery full of photographs that genuinely feel like yours — let’s talk. I take on a small number of weddings each year to make sure every couple gets the time and attention they deserve.
Want to hang out before your wedding?
100% of my couples just want to enjoy their day and feel super relaxed. That’s exactly what I want for you too. Get to know me before your wedding, lets go for coffee and go get some epic shots of you two at your favourite place.