There’s been a lot of noise lately about how ‘real’ photography has to be completely hands-off. There’s a bias among some photographers that art can’t be directed and honesty only comes from being completely unstaged.
But here’s the thing - we think it’s more artistic to know when to step in and when to step back.
A relaxed, personality-packed New Year’s Eve wedding in Oldham, complete with a red double-decker bus, a tortoise ring bearer, and a disco ball house party.
Weddings are evolving, and so is how they’re documented. We specialise in storytelling wedding photography that captures your day as it happens - without the cliches or outdated expectations.
As we approach the new wedding season, it’s time to leave behind the traditions, pressures, and trends that don’t serve modern couples. Here’s what we’re not taking forward into 2025.
Ellie & Charlie’s wedding day, set against the backdrop of Newland Hall in the Essex countryside, was the perfect blend of effortless style, relaxed charm and pure, unfiltered joy.
For many couples, some epic party shots are high up on their list of photo priorities (it’s also one of our favourite parts the day to capture) - but just how do you make sure guests will actually get up and dance at your wedding?