Weddings, Shoots n Stuff
things from my camera/head
Zoe and Will’s DIY Barn Wedding in Sheffield
Zoe and Will had a fab DIY wedding at the Wood Lane Countryside Centre in Sheffield. This is their sneak peek!
Charlie and Jack’s DIY wedding at the Yoghurt Rooms
Charlie and Jack had a non-traditional DIY wedding at the Yoghurt Rooms wedding venue in Sussex. Take a look to see what’s possible when you throw the wedding rule book out of the window!
How to get guests to dance at your wedding
We’ve all been to weddings where the couple have their first dance and then….nothing. If you want to avoid an empty dance floor and make sure your guests dance at your wedding, this is the post for you. I have so many tips to share, guaranteed to get even the grumpiest guest up for a boogie!
Wyresdale Park Wedding - Tamsin and Charlie
Wyresdale Park is has quickly become one of my absolute favourite wedding venues. They look after you so well, and you can customise the venue in a number of ways to make it right for your wedding day. Read on for some great ideas!
How to Nail Your Confetti Photos
Who knew that there could be so much to consider when it comes to confetti? Read on to find tips for nailing your confetti photos and getting the best pops of colour.
Hazel and David’s Mini Wedding
Check out Hazel and David’s super sweet mini wedding celebration in Spring ‘22
How to Choose a Photographer for Your Wedding
When you’re looking for a wedding photographer it’s important to get the right one. But it’s such a minefield, how do you even start? This short selection of tips should help you out.
January + February 2022
In which I shoot two weddings, sustain a wrist injury, and Get Incredibly Soggy in the Peak District. A collection of photographs from weddings in January and February 2022.
The language of weddings - a translation
Weddings come with a ton of terms that you might not really know the meaning of, so I’ve created a bit of a guide with some modern updates for alternative and inclusive couples.
We need to talk about safety.
Sexism and harassment has long been an issue for female wedding photographers. We’re here to say no more.