I’m super relaxed and connect well with couples who are looking for a relaxed vibe, I’m there to document your day as it happens, so when you look at your full gallery it’s a true representation of your wedding.

If I was to offer one piece of photography advice to couples it would be to not schedule in lots of formal group images. In theory getting lots of group shots sounds amazing because you’re ensuring everyone important to you is in your photos but more often couples end up stressed out because inevitably some guests are hard to locate and organise.

My job as your photographer is to be aware of the people that are important to you and make sure I capture lots of candid shots of them having a great time with you on your big day. My recommendation would be to shoot around 10 formal group shots focusing on those that are nearest and dearest to you. You will far prefer the candid shots of you all having a great time together!

Good times.

It’s really important to us that you get a good amount of time to say hello to your guests. So we work quickly through your group images and we usually split your portrait session into two time slots, around 20 minutes with you before dinner and then a 10 minute short session after dinner when we get that yummy evening light.

Great photos.

The best photos are the ones you don’t know are being taken, so even though we direct you a little bit at certain points throughout the day it’s those in-between moments that we’re really looking for. It’s the genuine smiles and laughter we want.

Lasting memories.

It’s a cliche but aren’t they so often the truest things? After your day it’s your photos (and video if you have one) which bring back your memories. We know they are such an important part of the whole process so we work exceptionally hard to provide you with the best we can.

“Thank you so much, we absolutely love them!! Your shoot style is so on point it’s verging on ridiculous.

You are an absolute boss. Well played!!”

Ardgowan House wedding photography