Wedding at Devonshire Terrace | Alex & Song

Wow, just incredible shots! 

So nice to relive the day through these stunning images, they’ve captured the moments so beautifully, thank you so much.

Alex & Song

I photographed Alex and Song’s London wedding for just five hours on the day but in that short space of time, produced some of my favourites images of recent months, a testament to the amazing characters attending this elegant and modest little wedding at Devonshire Terrace in London.

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Babington House Wedding | Abigail & Phil

Abigail and Phil's relaxed Babington House wedding in Somerset was just beautiful. The entire day had a warm, friendly and fun atmosphere, with the later stages of the day feeling more like of a party than a wedding.

There were some exceptionally touching moments during the day, including a little balloon ceremony to remember loved ones, which followed the traditional church wedding at St Margaret's, which is within the Babington Estate. 

I have so many favourites from this Babington wedding, here are just a few of them. Volume and screen brightness up...

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Natural Family Portrait Photography in the South West

I had such amazing fun getting to know this lovely little family!

I do a handful of natural family portrait shoots during the summer and only in the South West. 

Everything is photographed in a relaxed and natural, documentary style, the same approach I apply to my wedding photography. I want images to be believable and honest - an authentic record of a family at a specific time in their lives.

This portrait session took place at Savernake Forest on the outskirts of Marlborough in Wiltshire. It's such a beautiful location for shoots of this nature as the light is not only incredible to work in but there are so many hidden gems for the kids to explore and ultimately, become preoccupied. This allows me to go relatively unnoticed and create very natural portraiture, with little to no interaction from me needed...