Your Love, Your Way: Why I Photograph Every Kind of Love Story
Here’s the thing I want you to know right from the get-go: there is no one “right” way to get married.
Big wedding or tiny backyard ceremony. Designer dress or op shop score. Champagne tower or fish ‘n’ chip truck. I’ve seen it all and I’ve loved it all, because at the end of the day, it’s never been about how polished things look. It’s about how real they feel.
As a wedding photographer, I get a front row seat to one of the most meaningful days in people’s lives. But I’m not just there to take pretty pictures (though you’ll get plenty of those too). I’m there to see you. To honour your story, exactly as it is.
Love is not one-size-fits-all. It comes in every shape, colour, and expression. I’ve photographed high school sweethearts getting married after 20 years together. Queer couples celebrating openly and joyfully. Second chance romances that felt like coming home. Weddings that blended cultures, honoured ancestry, and defied every tired wedding "rule" in the book.
And honestly? That’s what makes this work magic.
I’m here for the couples who make it their own. Who write their own vows and accidentally forget them. Who decorate with hand knitted bunting, wear gumboots under their dresses, and have their dog as the ring bearer. Who care more about connection than convention.
I don’t care what you look like, where you’re from, who you love, how old you are, or what your budget is… I just want to photograph a day that feels like you. The version of your love that is honest and wild and imperfect and completely yours.
And I know being in front of a camera can feel intimidating. Vulnerable, even. But I promise to meet you there with gentleness, laughter, and zero expectations that you’ll “perform.” You don’t have to be polished or posed. You just have to be yourselves. I’ll do the rest.
So if you’re planning a wedding that’s a little bit traditional, a little bit chaotic, or completely off the beaten path… I’m already excited.
Your love story is worth capturing, just as it is.
Let’s tell it together.