A woman with red hair styled in loose waves, wearing a black off-the-shoulder dress and a gold statement necklace, sitting on a yellow tufted sofa with a brick wall background, smiling while holding a smartphone.

I’ve always been drawn to the moments that unfold naturally - especially the in-between ones. The glance across a room, the nervous laugh, the tiny interactions that happen when no one realises they’re being seen.

I’m naturally creative, endlessly curious and very much a people person - the kind who quickly makes you forget there’s a camera involved.

Long before wedding content creation existed as a role, photography had already taken me around the world. I’ve worked everywhere from the Great Barrier Reef to ski fields in New Zealand, and later across some of London’s most prestigious areas as a senior photographer managing both clients and creative teams. Along the way I also completed a qualification in tourism while living in New Zealand, which only deepened my appreciation for people, places and cultures.

Those experiences shaped how I see and understand moments. Being surrounded by different environments, stories and ways of life has given me a calm confidence behind the camera - the ability to read a room, anticipate emotion, and move instinctively when something meaningful is about to happen.

Photography has always been the foundation of what I do. With formal training in Photography, Video and Digital Imaging, and years of professional experience behind the lens, I developed the instinct and awareness that only time and practice really teach - knowing where to be, what to look for, and when a moment is quietly unfolding.

That’s exactly why content feels like such a natural evolution for me. It brings together everything I love: the trained eye of photography, with movement, energy and emotion woven through it. Storytelling without the overwhelm - intentional, immersive and real.

I care deeply about what I create and the people I create it for. Every wedding is approached with the same level of pride, attention and heart, because moments matter. Whether they’re quiet, joyful, chaotic or emotional.

For me, it has never just been about documenting a day. It’s about understanding people, reading the energy of a room, and recognising the moments that will quietly become the ones you treasure most.

That awareness only comes from experience - of people, of places and of years spent behind the camera.

If it’s meaningful to you, it’s important to me.

Lauren blended in like one of our guests, but gave us memories that we will have for a lifetime
— Rachael & Carl