PACKAGES THAT ARE CUSTOM
Every wedding is different — the light, the people, the feeling in the room. My packages are built around your day, not the other way around.
Get in touch to receive a personalised investment guide and check my availability for your date.
ENQUIRE ABOUT YOUR DATE
Every wedding I photograph begins the same way: with a conversation. Before we talk about coverage hours or logistics, I want to understand what your day means to you — the atmosphere you're creating, the moments you're hoping to hold onto.
I take on a limited number of weddings each year. This isn't a marketing line — it's how I work. Each couple deserves full attention, genuine investment, and images that couldn't belong to anyone else's wedding.
To receive a personalised guide and check availability for your date, get in touch. I'd love to hear what you're planning.
QUESTION:
How do we know how much photo coverage we need?ANSWER:
Most couples find that ten hours covers their day comfortably — from the final moments of getting ready through to the first dance. This gives me time to work properly: to photograph the quiet details before the day begins, to be present through the ceremony without rush, and to stay into the evening when the light is softer and people are most themselves. Coverage can be adjusted to suit your day, and we'll talk through exactly what makes sense for your timeline when we speak.
QUESTION:
Should we add a second photographer to our package?ANSWER:
For larger weddings — typically over 100 guests — a second photographer is something I'd recommend. It allows us to cover two locations at once: I can be with you during portraits while your guests are being documented in the reception space, or we can split across ceremony and getting-ready simultaneously. It's not an upsell — it's a practical decision that makes the gallery richer. We'll talk through whether it makes sense for your day.
QUESTION:
Should we have an Engagement Session?ANSWER:
Yes — and I genuinely believe in them. Not as an add-on, but as a real chance to work together before the wedding. The couples I photograph most naturally are the ones I've already spent time with — who know how I move, how I direct, and what it feels like to be in front of my lens. By the time the wedding day arrives, there's an ease between us that shows in the images. If you're considering it, I'd encourage it.