Vintage, Cinematic Wedding Photography Portfolio
A curated portfolio of editorial and cinematic wedding photography, capturing moments with a refined, film-inspired approach rooted in atmosphere, emotion and timeless composition.
Each image reflects a balance of documentary moments and editorial direction, with wedding photography captured across the UK in a way that feels immersive, honest and created to last and be looked back on for years to come.
This portfolio is a curated collection of editorial wedding photography, created with a strong focus on natural landscapes, movie-like light and authentic moments as they unfold.
My work blends cinematic storytelling with a refined, fashion influenced approach, capturing weddings across all across the UK, from Ayrshire, Scotland, to the Cotswolds in Oxfordshire.
I take on a select number of couples each year, allowing every gallery the time, care and attention it deserves, with each wedding approached as a complete movie rather than a series of individual stills.
your wedding turned into art
Below is a selection of wedding galleries, offering a sense of how coverage unfolds across different parts of the day, from quieter moments through to the overall atmosphere and energy.
Each gallery is carefully curated to reflect the tone, pace and feeling of a complete wedding day. For a deeper look into real weddings and full stories, explore the journal.
real couple’s real stories
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Scotland Wedding (Copy) (Copy)
An editorial Welsh country wedding at Coed-Y-Mwstwr Hotel, captured with a cinematic, film-inspired approach focused on natural moments and atmosphere.
Alongside digital, I offer 35mm film photography as part of my approach, introducing a softer, more organic layer to the way a wedding is captured.
Film brings a natural grain and richness of colour that cannot be replicated digitally, creating imagery that feels nostalgic, tactile and deeply connected to the atmosphere of the day.
Used selectively throughout a wedding, it sits seamlessly alongside digital coverage, adding variation and a timeless quality that enhances the overall story.
but for art that lasts generations
investing in more than just photos