Bayley & Benjamin travelled all the way from the US to elope in beautiful Lake Como, just the two of them. Their day unfolded across some of Como’s most iconic locations, from quiet villa gardens to bustling cobbled streets, ending with a golden hour boat ride. Here’s a little glimpse into their stunning celebration.

Ellie and Seb planned a beautifully relaxed October wedding at Dewsall Court, featuring a church ceremony, laid-back reception and an incredible party. Their day featured stunning florals, beautiful outfits and a real sense of fun, all set against the autumnal tones and character of Dewsall Court.

London engagement photography in the heart of the city. Penny and Aman chose to have their session in a part of London that’s genuinely meaningful to them – along their daily commute to work together in Bank, featuring the iconic backdrop of St Paul’s Cathedral.

Monkey Island Estate is a stunning wedding venue in Bray, Buckinghamshire. Just a stone’s throw from my hometown of Marlow, it’s situated on a private island surrounded by the river Thames.

I am spoilt for choice for wedding venues on my doorstep, but Hedsor House is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful venues around! I had the opportunity to photograph a stunning editorial shoot there in March, showcasing both the beautiful venue and some incredible supplier talent.

Ceiran & Marcus’ gorgeous Autumnal wedding was my first time at beautiful Lapstone Barn. Lapstone Barn is a beautiful Cotswold stone exclusive-use wedding venue, just a stone’s throw from Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire. The venue is the perfect blend of contemporary elegance and rustic charm, with its 18th-century stone barn, minimalist interior and rural setting.

A beautiful fusion wedding at Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa. India & Owen combined traditional dress and a beautiful Hindu ceremony, with an evening black tie party. their day was beautiful from start to finish and such a joy to photograph.

The one where the wedding florist gets married… Kirsty, owner of Fall into Flowers, married Jack in their local church in Hertfordshire, followed by a beautiful flower filled marquee reception at their family home. Kirsty was the first ‘real bride’ to wear a Josephine Scott London dress, with a stunning floral print – it couldn’t have been more perfect!
