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For the romantics
Every love story deserves to be remembered, not rehearsed.
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.
Unhurried
Film-inspired
Heirloom prints
Quiet light
Worldwide
Meet your photographer
Hello, I’m Amanda.
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

Recent work
A few of the days I have been trusted with
Real weddings, elopements and quiet mornings after, told frame by frame.









The collections
Photography Experiences
Whether it is a grand celebration or two people and a promise, there is a place for your story here.
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
How it unfolds
Four quiet steps, from hello to heirloom
01
Say hello
Tell me about your day, your people and the feeling you are after. We talk properly, never in a template.
02
Plan gently
Together we shape a timeline that follows the light and leaves generous room for nothing at all.
03
The day itself
I move quietly, like a guest with a camera. You forget I am there, and that is exactly the point.
04
Held in your hands
A carefully edited gallery, then a linen album and archival prints made to outlast us both.
From the journal
Stories, and a little advice
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The wedding that moved indoors
Read the story: The wedding that moved indoorsThe marquee flooded at half past ten. By four it was the best room I photographed all year.
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A slow morning in the Cotswolds
Read the story: A slow morning in the CotswoldsWhy the hour before anything happens is so often the hour you will want back.
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How many hours do you actually need?
Read the story: How many hours do you actually need?Most weddings need ten hours. Many would be better served by eight. Almost nobody needs fourteen.
A gift for you
The Wedding Planning Guide
A free 40 page guide to planning a calm, beautiful wedding day — from timelines and light to the small details worth keeping.

Now booking 2027
Let’s begin your story.
A handful of dates remain for next season. I would love to hear about your day, wherever in the world it happens to be.
