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I am an Edinburgh-based wedding photographer specialising in both digital and analogue film (both 35mm and medium format). Since 2009, I have photographed over 300 weddings, and I love every moment. My journey in photography began with 35mm film, fuelled by my passion for art, nostalgia for old movies, vintage fashion, and the romance of Scotland.

I work in a creative, and modern documentary style blended with some editorial direction. This allows me to naturally and artfully narrate the story of your wedding day which feels authentic.

There is no greater joy than photographing the happiest moments alongside awesome people. Each couple I work with is unique, which is what I love so much about wedding photography. I approach every wedding with that in mind to tell your story as a couple, alongside the narrative of the day.

I find joy in capturing the connections between people and the excitement and joy that a wedding day brings.  I have a love for adventure and the architecture and landscapes across Scotland. While I am based in Edinburgh, I am available to document your wedding or elopement in Scotland and beyond.

I am proudly a LGBTQ+ friendly and inclusive wedding photographer.

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