Weddings
A full day of celebration, documented gently from first light to the last dance.
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Unhurried, film-inspired photography for couples who would rather feel their day than perform it. Real moments, quiet light, and images made to be printed and kept for a very long time.
I work slowly and quietly, in the way a guest would, so that the day belongs to you and not to a shot list.
Discover the experience →I photograph weddings the way I wish mine had been photographed. Softly, honestly, and with room to breathe. No stiff posing, no shot-list marathon. Just you, the people you love, and the light of the day as it truly was.
For over a decade I have followed couples from misty coastlines to candle-lit barns, always chasing the quiet in-between moments that end up saying the most.
With love, Amanda
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Real weddings, elopements and quiet mornings after, told frame by frame.









Whether it is a grand celebration or two people and a promise, there is a place for your story here.
A full day of celebration, documented gently from first light to the last dance.
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Just the two of you, somewhere wild and quiet and entirely your own.
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A relaxed hour to fall in love with being photographed together.
Explore engagements →Amanda felt less like a photographer and more like a friend who happened to be holding a camera. Our photographs still make us cry, in the best way.
Sophie & James — married in Tuscany
Tell me about your day, your people and the feeling you are after. We talk properly, never in a template.
Together we shape a timeline that follows the light and leaves generous room for nothing at all.
I move quietly, like a guest with a camera. You forget I am there, and that is exactly the point.
A carefully edited gallery, then a linen album and archival prints made to outlast us both.

The marquee flooded at half past ten. By four it was the best room I photographed all year.
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Why the hour before anything happens is so often the hour you will want back.
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Most weddings need ten hours. Many would be better served by eight. Almost nobody needs fourteen.
Read the story →A free 40 page guide to planning a calm, beautiful wedding day — from timelines and light to the small details worth keeping.

A handful of dates remain for next season. I would love to hear about your day, wherever in the world it happens to be.