Family girl, dog person, people person.
I love good food, good movies, and good company. Early mornings, days of adventure, and cosy nights in.
I grew up in Hertfordshire and moved to Northamptonshire in 2019 with my crazy cockapoo Jarvis who I'm mildly obsessed with.
I've worked in the TV and film industry since I was 18 and love all things film, so much so, that I have an inflatable outdoor cinema screen which makes it's appearance in the summer evenings! I'll watch anything with Diane Keaton in more than once and am a huge 90's film fan.
I adore all things adventure and travel, New Zealand and Canada are high on the list along with a hiking/cycling trip in Madeira (would secretly love to apply for Race Across the World!)
I value the small things and a slower pace of life. Being in nature and connecting with people for me is the true meaning of happiness, Appreciating the everyday overlooked. Being grateful for what we have, right here, and now.
I love getting everyone round mine for a feast, or going for an adventure with the fam- it’s my happy place, being with them.
I guess that’s why I love weddings so much.
Seeing that closeness you get with big families, and being surrounded by it. Being a part of it, being made to feel welcome.
It’s why I’ll shoot your wedding in the way that I do. Not forever stepping in- but stepping back, and catching your moments as they come.
Giving you space to properly enjoy your day, and letting you make memories with the people who matter most.
I must’ve been maybe 9 or 10 when it all started…
My dad had this really stinky kitbag. It’s funny, I can still smell it; that old bag, full of cameras, lenses and film.
He’s a quiet man, my dad. But when the cameras came out, he’d light up- excited to show me, to share in this thing he loved. It became our thing; something we’d go and do just us; something he’d done with his dad too.
I studied Photography in college, and (long story short!) ended up working in Pinewood Studios.
I’ve kept a journal forever, and taking photos feels like that. Preserving those little moments that come and go; capturing memories that’ll fade, holding on to people who pass.
It’s like a superpower and it’s such an incredible gift.
These little ways we keep our memories safe, and bring them with us into the future.
Find out a bit more about how I work here