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It’s always a fun day when my weird matches your weird, I’d love to say I remember why we started making turkey sounds but I actually can’t π
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But what a blast I had photographing Meg & Luke’s wedding was last year, such a beautiful day filled with lots of love, laughter and lots of sound effects from all sides!
Venue: @thevenuebowersmill
Videographer: @jamesohalloran.studios
Detail shots π from C & As wedding last year.
I think it’s always important to get some detail photos during prep because all these items hold memories about the wedding.
Whether it’s the actual wedding rings, the flowers chosen to accompany someone down the aisle, fun shoes full of personality or the scent worn on the day. Everything chosen is precious, so I’ll always document as much of it as I can πΈ
Florists: @amflowersprofessionalflorists
Venue: @ashfieldhouse
K & M πΈπ
This is just a tiny snippet of how gorgeous and wholesome this beautiful wedding in Edinburgh was.
I also just want to say how precious both of the brides dresses were as they were made by a family member π€
The Secret Herb Garden provided the most glorious backdrop with a stunning garden for the ceremony which was delivered by the incredible @jesshawkins.celebrates
After the ceremony and the reception everyone moved inside the greenhouse for speeches, dinner and evening entertainment.
And the speeches btw, were so full of love, emotion and laughter it was so truly lovely.
Following dinner, the dancing and party soon kicked with Briggs and Bradley providing the music.
Then just before I clocked off the for night there was cake by @101.bakery …And not just one cake but two beautiful cakes π°
All in all this was an incredibly beautiful day and an honour to photograph.

I can’t even do my 2025 highlights justice because I very quickly have realised I have so much bts still on my action cams that I’ve not processed yet!
So this is the tiniest glimpse of some magical moments from 2025 β¨
Big thank you to client past, present and future. I can’t do my life my way without you. So you’re all rock stars in my eyes π€©
Looking forward to a banging 2026, I think it will be an exciting year.

YES! Me & @gemmamariephoto did an awkward Christmas photoshoot together in her studio to round up the year, and I’m so jazzed with how the photos came out π
So great job & thank you to Gem for editing the shoot too βοΈβ¨
But I’m so grateful to have this amazing woman in my life, we’re just two photographer friends who help and support each other.
And being business owner & one woman team is hella hard, so this year I’ve really loved our work days together. It’s made the hard times so much easier to deal with and the good times that much better because we could celebrate together.
Here’s to a fantastic 2026 for both of us πͺ

What do I think of the Canon RF 28-70mm lens now we’ve come to the end of the 2025 wedding season?
Well incase you missed it, I got this beast of a lens at the beginning of the season and at first I just thought it was a bit weighty as expected but nothing too wild.
But despite the weight I got it to improve my workflow and efficiency on a wedding day as I know there are times I missed some magical moments because I was busy swapping lenses or some unexpected moments occurred and the lens I had on was not the most ideal.
And yes, we don’t like to admit it as wedding photographers but it is actually impossible to capture absolutely everything on a wedding day, but we want to capture as much of it as possible in the best possible way to tell the story through our photos.
Anyway,back to the lens, because it is so front heavy once I started shooting with it for longer periods… as in a whole wedding day to 8-12 hours I did initially struggle. But I naturally got stronger from using it and I did intentionally adjust some of my weight training to speed up my adaptation time.
And I had the unexpected but added bonus of this lens improving my efficiency in post as well as while shooting. Why?, well all my RAW images became less varied in their overall look in terms of contrast, colour and saturation etc., therefore it has been smoother and easier to create a whole gallery with a continuous flow in the aesthetic.
Now, I predominantly photograph my weddings on my 28-70mm and my 70-200mm lenses, then for couple portraits I might still bang on my 50mm because it is just that little bit sexier.
However overall I think the canon RF28-70mm f2 lens is a total keeper and am very glad to have it in my wedding kit and totally recommend it to other wedding photographers.
What are your thoughts? Do you have this lens and if so did you find it a dream straight away or did it take a hot minute to get there, or is it just not for you?
Let me know π
One of my couples brought swords to their pre-wedding photoshoot and I absolutely loved it βοΈ
And yes, obviously I know want my own sword too π‘οΈ
Anyway, during the session we did a little walk around Lower Rivington Reservoir, making sure to stop by Liverpool Castle which is a scaled replica of Merserside’s 13th century stronghold. And you know, I always love a it of history thrown into the mix!
But the great thing about this location was all the different types of spaces to choose from and we took full advantage πΈ
Had such I lovely time laughing with these two lovelies on the shoot, cannot wait for the wedding πβ¨
P.S if someone wants to buy me a sword for Christmas, well I’ll happily accept the gift π

