Over the years, I’ve photographed weddings that span candlelit city halls and wide open coastlines. I’ve learned that no two days look the same, but the feeling underneath is always familiar.
I’ve always believed in the power of storytelling. When captured with intention, a single frame holds a depth of emotion that can take you right back to the moment.
It’s the feeling of something real happening. Something worth remembering.
it’s about the real, raw moments that unfold throughout your wedding.
Whether it’s that tearful glance as you say your vows or the uninhibited joy of your friends making moves on the dance floor, I’m there to document it all.
So please, kiss, cry, and dance like no one is watching — I’ll catch the energy.
My grandfather was a wedding photographer, but I never thought it would be my path, too. When I attended a car racing event with my dad aged 11, I felt something spark…I became obsessed with capturing energy and movement.
That spark became a career. I studied photography at University, worked as a sports photographer, and then joined a national newspaper.
Then in 2014, everything changed. I met the love of my life, moved to Canada, and — almost without meaning to — found myself returning to where it all began: weddings.
I never expected to end up here. But it’s the most meaningful work I’ve ever done. Weddings hold everything I loved about photojournalism — truth, tension, tenderness — layered with something even deeper: joy, connection, and hope.
When I’m not behind the camera, you’ll find me with my amazing wife and son. We love exploring new places, enjoying great food, and sipping a glass of wine — ideally somewhere with an amazing view.
I’m not here to orchestrate a performance. I’m here to witness you as you are and create something that’s truly meaningful.