Welcome to my blog! I am a full time professional photographer specialising in natural, creative wedding photography and a range of different types of portrait photography including maternity, new born babies, families and pets.

I love my work as, for me, a photograph is a split second in time, which is shaped by the emotions of a moment. Every photograph tells a story and particular images can conjour up strong and sometimes powerful memories. I count myself lucky to really love what I do as I have a passion for taking photographs and finding out what makes people tick.

I am based near Bristol and Bath in the Chew Valley. For weddings, I work mainly in the Bristol, Bath, Somerset and Gloucestershire areas and photograph weddings regularly at some of the best venues in the region including: Hunstrete House, Thornbury Castle, Ston Easton Park, Maunsel House, Kingscote Barn, The Park, The Matara Centre and Guyers House. I am happy to travel to other parts of the country and abroad. To find out more about my wedding photography please click here. For portraits I work either in clients' homes, on location or from my studio in the Chew Valley and aim to offer a relaxed, fun and personal experience, particularly as many of my clients have known me since photographing their wedding and come back to me for their family photographs. For more information about portraits, please click here.

I hope you enjoy looking through my most recent work on the blog. If you are interested in wedding or portrait photography specifically and would like to search for posts related to that, just use the categories button to refine your search.

Elaine and Mark

Saturday was, unofficially at least, the wettest day of the year, but the awful weather didn’t dampen spirits for Elaine and Mark’s wedding in Henbury, Bristol. As it was so wet, we took all the photographs inside the church and actually getting Elaine to the door of the church was a feat of navigating the lashing rain and huge puddles!

After the ceremony, we travelled to Cadbury House, by which time the rain had cleared, leaving the most amazing light and making the most of the lovely views towards the coast. We spent a bit of time outside, taking shots in the grounds and then, as it was so cold, took the rest of the relaxed photographs of guests inside.

Here are a few images from their day:









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