I have been very fortunate to be chosen to photograph so many special occasions over the years. I have developed some special relationships with clients who I met during the planning stage of their wedding and our paths have crossed again as I have continued to capture images of their growing families.
Here are just a few testimonials I have received from my lovely clients:
I have been very fortunate to be chosen to photograph so many special occasions over the years. I have developed some special relationships with clients who I met during the planning stage of their wedding and our paths have crossed again as I have continued to capture images of their growing families.
Here are just a few testimonials I have received from my lovely clients:



Many moons ago someone handed me a Pentax film SLR and asked me to photograph the staff at work. A few weeks later I had won an award in a regional photography competition. What followed was a photography love affair still in full swing today.
An opportunity arose to work alongside an award-winning wedding photojournalist. I was hooked. Friends and family started to book me for their weddings, this led to recommendations and opportunities to work across the UK.
Some of my brides and grooms went on to have children and they were keen for me to capture those early days. I have participated in newborn photography training with three leading UK newborn and child fine art photographers. I continually invest in training and new equipment so that I can offer the best and safest experience for my clients.
I'm a mum of two (not forgetting the two rescue cats and an energetic dog), I get it, I really do! I know how important it is to have a small selection of timeless images to place on your walls. No matter how chaotic your brood is; I have developed an instinct for recording their special emotions and expressions.
Before I pick up the camera, I take time to learn about you so that I can create a bespoke experience. This all starts with a chat, so please give me a tinkle or drop me a line. I'll put the kettle on.

