January 23, 2026
Thank you so much, Amy & Matt, for your heartfelt words — they truly mean the world to me. It was an absolute privilege to be part of your wedding day, and I’m so glad I could be a calming presence and help everything flow on the day. Upwaltham Barns was the perfect backdrop for your beautiful celebration, and knowing that your images and album are something you’ll cherish forever is the greatest compliment. Thank you for trusting me with your memories.

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January 12, 2026
Megan and Luke’s Wedding at Goodwood Hotel, West Sussex
Megan & Luke’s November wedding at the beautiful Goodwood Hotel, West Sussex was the perfect blend of simplicity and winter elegance.
At the heart of their day was family. Their gorgeous son played a central role, not only stealing hearts but creating the emotional thread that tied everything together. From quiet, tender moments to joyful laughter, the connection between them as a family was unmistakable and such a joy to capture.
A timeless navy blue and ivory palette ran throughout the day, effortlessly refined and beautifully suited to the season, with soft hints of baby blue and deeper tones adding depth while keeping everything clean and classic.
Despite South Coast late-autumn weather, we embraced the moody skies and wintery surroundings of Goodwood, stepping outdoors to capture meaningful portraits full of atmosphere. Guests were then welcomed inside to the warm glow of the venue, a delicious three-course meal and speeches filled with laughter and heartfelt moments, creating the cosiest winter celebration.
As evening fell, Megan and Luke added a touch of personality and fun with a vibrant sports car, creating the perfect opportunity for some striking evening portraits. The contrast between the refined setting of the Goodwood gates and the sleek lines of the car made for a memorable and stylish finish to their outdoor photography. From there, it was straight back inside to warm up on the dance floor and celebrate late into the night.

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