Portfolio
Editorial Portraits. Honest Storytelling.
A wedding gallery should do more than look good on the page.
It should hold the atmosphere of the day, the movement, the people, the quiet tension before something begins, and the moments that pass almost unnoticed at the time. My work brings together editorial portraiture and natural storytelling, creating imagery that feels striking, grounded and full of life.


Wedding Stories with Shape, Atmosphere and Feeling.
These images are part of a wider approach to photographing weddings. Some are directed with intention, especially the portraits. Others are left untouched, captured in the moment as the day unfolds. Together, they form galleries that feel visually strong without losing the reality of what was there.
Black & White with Depth and Presence
Some moments become stronger when reduced to light, contrast and expression.
Black and white is an important part of how I see a wedding day. It cuts back distraction and brings focus to gesture, emotion, shape and atmosphere. Used in the right place, it adds weight to a moment without taking anything away from it.


Colour that holds the mood of the day
Colour carries a huge part of a wedding’s atmosphere, from skin tones and flowers to interiors, weather, fabric and light.
My approach to colour is natural and deliberate. I want it to feel rich, balanced and true to the mood of the day, never distracting from the moment itself, but always helping to hold its energy.
A portfolio built on Observation and Intention
No two weddings unfold in exactly the same way.
That is why I do not approach them with a formula. I pay attention to the pace, the light, the setting and the people in the room, then photograph the day in a way that responds to what is actually there. The result is a body of work that feels consistent in style, while still giving each wedding the space to feel like its own.
See something that feels like you?
If you are looking for editorial portraits, natural storytelling and a wedding gallery that feels both striking and true to the day, I would love to hear what you are planning.











































































