Journal

My Journal is a creative treasure trove of wedding photography tips, behind-the-scenes stories, practical guides, and insights into my approach. A little bit of everything — because every wedding story deserves a sprinkle of magic.

Bride and groom exchanging vows in a steampunk wedding dreamscape.

Clockwork Dreams

In the velvet-pounded halls of steam and wild brass,where the breath of old engines salts the silk of sighs,and time’s crooked tongue tolls wedding hymns from iron throats,there, among clockwork lilies and the whir of shadowed wheels,I would catch —not…

Instax camera on a wedding guest table – symbolic reminder that not everyone with a camera is a wedding photographer

Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing a Wedding Photographer

When planning your big day, choosing a wedding photographer might seem like just another task to tick off. But your photographer will be the one preserving your most precious moments – and you only get one shot (pun intended). To…

Candid wedding guest photo of guests collapsing during tug of war – real wedding lawn games fun

Natural Wedding Guest Photos – Why I Don’t Direct the Crowd

Do documentary wedding photographers direct the guests? Directing and staging guests goes against the very idea of documentary wedding photography.Documentary photographers don’t instruct people where to stand or how to act. Instead, they observe – capturing genuine moments, spontaneous interactions,…

Candid moment of a couple's first kiss surrounded by cheering guests in burnt orange wedding outfits.

How Many Wedding Photos Should You Expect?

You’re planning a wedding and wondering… how many photos should we actually get?Some say 500. Others say 1,000. The internet? Confused. As a documentary wedding photographer, I don’t believe in delivering everything that moved.I believe in capturing the real story…

Unposed wedding photo taken in a Cardiff pub, with two guests chatting under a portrait of Laurel and Hardy – a documentary wedding photography moment.

Laurel & Hardy Photobomb a Wedding: The Power of Unposed Photography

A Documentary Approach to Wedding Photography They weren’t invited.They didn’t RSVP.And they definitely didn’t bring a gift. Yet, there they are – forever captured in the background of a wedding reception photo, looking over the shoulders of two unsuspecting guests…

Real Moments, No Posing

Let pictures tell the story of your wedding day

I focus on capturing real moments as they unfold
— without posing or staging, in a candid documentary way.
From city celebrations to remote landscapes, I document weddings honestly, focusing on moments that matter.